TÜV Austria Science Award

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The TÜV Austria Science Prize was launched on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of the TÜV Austria Group in 2012 and has been awarded every autumn since then.

The science prize is awarded in three categories and honors exceptional technical and scientific diploma theses, master theses and dissertations at Austrian universities and technical colleges, HTL theses as well as technically innovative examples from business practice. It is endowed with a total of 15,000 euros.

The winners include u. a. the Vienna Technical Museum , whose conservation-restoration area was awarded in 2013 in the special category “Examples from corporate practice” for the development of a strategy for the restoration and exhibition of museum objects that contain material containing asbestos. The other winners came a. from HTL Innsbruck , HTL Braunau , HTL Wien 3 Rennweg , TU Graz , Montanuniversität Leoben , TU Wien , FH Campus Wien .

A total of 82 papers were submitted for the 2019 edition.

Award winners

2012

Universities / technical colleges category
Category HTL theses
  • Alexander Dallinger, Michael Wurmshuber - HTL Braunau
  • Alexander Pöllinger, Daniel Riepl, Hannes Ruhmer, Karl M. Thanhofer, Simon Weissengruber, Martin Breiteneder, Sebastian Ecker, Raffael Sacher - Linzer Technikum
Category company
  • Wolfgang Havlik - OMV Exploration & Production GmbH

2013

Universities / technical colleges category
Category HTL theses
Category company

2014

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Thomas Ring - TU Vienna
  • Gernot Nischler - TU Graz
Category HTL theses
Category company
  • Michael Fischer, Christoph Lechleitner, Gerald Newesely - Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH
  • Oliver Cencic, Johann Fellner - TU Wien, Institute for Water Quality, Resource Management and Waste Management

2015

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Katrin Lepuschitz - Vienna University of Technology
  • Bernd Zwattendorfer - TU Graz
Category HTL theses
  • Jakob Bleiberschnig, Fabian Schöffmann, Stephan Steiner, Alexander Widmann - HTL Klagenfurt Mössingerstraße
  • Markus Kircher, Simon Wolfsgruber - HTL Vöcklabruck
Category company
  • Werner Schwab, Max Philipp Weichert - Werner Schwab civil engineering office, Villach

2016

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Michael Muffat - Graz University of Technology
  • Walter Ochensberger - Montan University Leoben
Category HTL theses
Category company
  • Mehmet Gümüser, Thomas Greiner - ASFINAG Baumanagement GmbH

2017

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Markus Ernst - TU Graz
Category HTL theses
  • Anna Bruckmaier, Daniel Brunner, Simon Huber - HTL Braunau
Category company
  • Christoph Grimmer - Efficient Energy Technology GmbH

2018

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Armin Buchroithner, dissertation TU Graz - "Efficient use of flywheel storage devices in vehicles through interdisciplinary and multidimensional optimization of their sub- and super-systems"
Category HTL theses
  • HTL Wien 3 Rennweg: Christoph Berger, Christoph Bohrn, Christoph Hirmann, Richard Lehr - "Trailax"
Category company
  • MITechnology: Dipl.-Ing. Alfred Edlinger - "FlashPhos procedure"

2019

Universities / technical colleges category
  • Katharina Ceesay-Seitz - TU Vienna
Category HTL theses
  • Michael Hicker and Patrick Kraus - HTL Hollabrunn
Category company
  • ÖBB-Postbus GmbH

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TU Graz researchers honored with TÜV AUSTRIA science award. In: tuaustria.ac.at. October 30, 2014, accessed January 22, 2018 .
  2. ^ TÜV Austria: Science prizes for young researchers. In: derstandard.de. October 20, 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2018 .
  3. ^ Award for the Vienna Technical Museum. In: technischesmuseum.at. Retrieved January 22, 2018 .
  4. TÜV Austria awarded Science Prize 2013. In: kleinezeitung.at. June 21, 2016, accessed January 22, 2018 .
  5. Michael Thomas: TÜV AUSTRIA Science Award 2020. In: tuv.at. February 6, 2020, accessed February 12, 2020 .
  6. ^ Robert Stammler: Software optimizer for high-tech cars. In: nachrichten.at. October 27, 2017, accessed January 22, 2018 .