Arnold Eucken Prize

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The Arnold Eucken Prize is a sponsorship prize for young scientists and is awarded for outstanding performance in process engineering .

The prize has been awarded annually since 1956 by the VDI Society for Process Engineering and Chemical Engineering (GVC) and is named after Arnold Eucken , a German physical chemist.

The Research Society for Process Engineering (GVT) has been awarding an Arnold Eucken Medal for distinguished personalities in the field of process engineering since 1956 .

Award winners

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Eucken Medal on gvt.org; Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  2. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Friedrich Löffler 60 years. In: Dust - cleanliness. Air . 53, No. 10, 1993, ISSN  0949-8036 , p. 402.
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