Eugen Hartmann Prize

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The Eugen Hartmann Prize is awarded every two years by the Society for Measurement and Automation Technology (GMA), a joint specialist society of the Association of Electrical, Electronics and Information Technology (VDE) and the Association of German Engineers (VDI) for the best work of a young scientist in the field of measurement and automation technology and for the promotion of young talent in the field of automation technology.

Name and terms

The award is named after Eugen Hartmann , the founder of Hartmann & Braun . The prize is endowed with 2000 euros. As a rule, applicants should not be older than 35 years. A panel of judges will determine the winner of the prize based on the documents submitted, which will then be presented at a congress.

Award winners

  • 1976: Dieter Franke
  • 1977: Hans Bachmair
  • 1978: Horst Golücke and Wolfgang Kreuzer
  • 1979: Rolf Swik and Claus Becker
  • 1980: Michael Birkle and Christof Meier
  • 1981: Gerhard Jost and Raimund Sommer
  • 1982: Klaus Diekmann
  • 1983: Markos Papageorgiou
  • 1986: Ruprecht Gabriel
  • 1989: Ulrich Konigorski and Martin Molitor
  • 1992: Wolfgang M. Dittrich ( Robert Bosch GmbH ) and Michael Heiss (Vienna University of Technology) for their invention and publications on the pulse number modulator as an ultra-low-cost digital / analog converter.
  • In 1995 Konrad Wöllhaf received the award for the program for simulating multi-product systems in process engineering.
  • In 1998, Ansgar Trächtler (34), Ditzingen-Hirschlanden, received the prize for his work on magnetic-inductive toughness measurement.
  • 2003: Christof Bosbach and Michael Hafner
  • In 2005 the award was given to Veit Hagenmeyer ( BASF Ludwigshafen) for his work in the field of flatness-based design of pilot controls.
  • In 2007, the prize went to Mauricio de Campos Porath ( Carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH, Oberkochen) for his investigations into the accuracy of coordinate measuring machines for micromechanical components.
  • In 2009 the prize was awarded to Thomas Meurer ( Technical University of Vienna ) for his work "Trajectory planning for boundary controlled parabolic PDEs with varying parameters on higher-dimensional spatial domains" published in the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control.
  • 2011 Axel Schild
  • 2013 Volker Schulz (TU Dresden) for his work Compensation method in sensor technology: a system-based description , which was published in the Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems .
  • 2015 Arne Wahrburg
  • 2017 Philipp Beckerle for his work Practical relevance of faults, diagnosis methods, and tolerant measures in elastically actuated robots , which was published in Control Engineering Practice .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eugen Hartmann Prize at the VDI; Retrieved June 17, 2013
  2. VDI honors at AUTOMATION 2013 (PDF; 27 kB); Retrieved June 28, 2013
  3. Deutsche Telekom Stiftung - News: "As if I had started a fire". (No longer available online.) In: telekom-stiftung.de. July 20, 2015, archived from the original on September 11, 2015 ; accessed on July 30, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.telekom-stiftung.de
  4. Dr.-Ing. Philipp Beckerle is the winner of the Eugen Hartmann Prize 2017. Accessed on July 16, 2017 .