Dr. Meyer Struckmann Science Prize

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The Dr. Meyer Struckmann Science Prize was awarded annually from 1998 to 2012 for outstanding scientific achievements. The award named after Fritz Meyer-Struckmann was endowed with 15,000 euros and was awarded by the Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus (BTU). The proposals submitted from the basic and application area should relate to the core topics of BTU's research: regional change and landscape development, lightweight construction and functional materials, conversion, transmission and use of energy, vehicle and drive technology, information technology and communication, modeling and simulation .

When selecting the performance of the award winners, the practical relevance should be given special consideration. The scientific achievement should be recognizable in its importance for basic research and in its implementation for practical application. Particular emphasis was placed on the topicality of the results and approaches.

The Heinrich-Heine University in Dusseldorf has been writing since 2006, Meyer-Struck Mann Prize for humanities and social sciences research from.

Award winners

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Individual evidence

  1. Science Prize 2004 for: Creation and establishment of a new branch of control theory, the flatness-based control methods (PDF; 19 kB)
  2. Science Award 2009 for: Contributions to Doppler Global Velocimetry with Laser Frequency Modulation - Precise Measurement of Velocity Fields in Turbulent Flows with High Time Resolution
  3. Dr. Christian Mayr from TUD receives Meyer Struckmann Science Award from Information Service Science (idw-online.de); Retrieved June 10, 2013