Hans Ernst Mögel (May 31, 1900 – April 10, 1944) was a German electrical engineer.
In 1922, he earned a degree in electrical engineering at the Dresden University of Technology.
He finished his thesis on the Simultaneous Excitation of Two Oscillations with the Help of a Three-Element Vacuum Tube supervised by Heinrich Barkhausen in 1926, defending it in 1927.
[2] Later in 1935 John Howard Dellinger identified a connection of this phenomenon to solar flares.
[3][1] During World War II Mögel was a member of the corps of engineers of the Luftwaffe and was stationed in Paris as the head of the air force communication service.