Lichtenberg obtained his MSc Eng from the
Technical University of Denmark, and his in 1974 his PhD with a thesis on new
project management principles. After his graduation Lichtenberg started his academic career at the Technical University of Denmark, where he eventually was appointed Professor of
Project Management and
Systems Engineering at its Construction Management Department. He was also a frequent visiting professor in Scandinavia and beyond. After his retirement early in the new millennium he continued to work as management consultant. Lichtenberg participated in several Scandinavian societies for Project Management, and was one of the first members of North American
Project Management Institute (PMI). In 1982 he was elected president of the International Project Management Association as successor of
Roland Gutsch, and was succeeded by
Eric Gabriel in 1985. In 1986 Lichtenberg the Danish Brewery Association awarded him the distinguished gold medal, and in 1993 he was made honorary member of the International Project Management Association. == Work ==