Thuringian Research Prize

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The Free State of Thuringia has been awarding the Thuringian Research Prize annually since 1995 by the Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Society , previously by the Thuringian Ministry for Education, Science and Culture .

The price is given for outstanding research services in the categories "basic research" and "applied research" and for academic achievement with particular economic relevance as "transfer pricing" (since 1999) both to individual scientists as to research groups awarded attached to universities and non-university research institutions of the state of Thuringia or in association of these institutions with other partners from Thuringia.

The award is intended to honor the Thuringian researchers' excellent research results and at the same time to present the potential of Thuringia as a state of science to the public.

A voluntary selection committee made up of 10 to 13 scientists and representatives of the research-based economy decides on the award winners . These are appointed by the Thuringian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture for a term of office not exceeding four years.

The research award is endowed with a total of € 50,000 (as of 2019), with the categories "basic research" and "applied research" each accounting for € 17,500 and the "transfer award" € 15,000.

Award winners

1995

Basic research:

For the identification and characterization of cell proliferation antagonists:

Applied research:

For a digital optical asynchronous CDMA system with polarization modulation and optical CDMA in the subscriber line area:

1996

Basic research:

not forgiven

Applied research (shared):

For developing a family of thermoelectric microsensors:

  • Jürgen Müller ( Institute for Physical High Technology Jena )
  • Volker Baier (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Ulrich Dillner (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Rudolf Güttich (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Ernst Keßler (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Siegfried Poser (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)

For a manufacturing process for a genetic engineering drug:

1997

Basic research:

For her work on the molecular basis of the symbiosis between Rhizobium and legumes:

Applied research:

For the work neurophysiologically motivated architecture for the generation of stable color presentations:

1998

Basic research (shared):

For the discovery and characterization of protoplanetary accretion disks:

For work on the physics of young star jets:

Applied research:

For his work Optical Micromanipulation on Two-Phase Excitation of Vital Cells Using NIR Microscopy:

Special vote (divided):

For the development of a fine target sensor for geodetic surveying devices:

  • Gerhard Linß ( Technical University Ilmenau )
  • Peter Brückner (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Christian Usbeck (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Holger Klose (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Ludwin Monz ( Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH)
  • Marcel Seeber (Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH)
  • Helmut Schreiber (Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH)

For work micro offset printing - a universal biochip technology:

  • Eugen Ermantraut (CLONDIAG chip technologies GmbH)
  • Torsten Schulz ( Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Stefan Wölfl (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)

1999

Basic research:

For his right of European integration:

Applied research:

For research on the topic of optical high-performance laser and amplifier fibers:

  • Johannes Kirchhof (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Sonja Unger (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Volker Reichel (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Holger Zellmer (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Jörn Bonse ( Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin)

Transfer price:

For tool-supported model creation and model utilization of the UML:

  • Evgeni Ivanov (OWiS GmbH)
  • Martin Wolf (OWiS GmbH)

2000

Basic research (shared):

For a paper on Menger's theorem:

For the work Macrophage Infectivity Potentiator Protein to analyze the structure of the legionnaires' disease pathogen:

Applied research:

For the work BASIC - Bacterial Synthesized Cellulose:

  • Dieter Klemm ( Friedrich Schiller University Jena )
  • Dieter Schumann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Ulrike Udhardt (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Silvia Marsch (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

Transfer price:

For chromatographic solid phase extraction (SPE) to generate test samples from nature for high throughput screening:

  • Isabel Sattler ( Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Susanne Grabley (Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Ingrid Schmid ( CyBio Screening GmbH)
  • Ralf Thiericke (CyBio Screening GmbH)
  • Thomas Moore (CyBio Screening GmbH)
  • Gert Ebert (CyBio Screening GmbH)
  • Michael Berg (CyBio Screening GmbH)

2001

Basic research:

For his work on the organization and function of the brain, movement function therapy, new rehabilitation methods and their effectiveness:

Applied research:

For his work on the development of miniaturized high-performance spectrometers:

Transfer price:

For the work development and transfer of the high-speed 3-D digitizer for CAD / CAM in dentistry and industrial digitization:

2002

Basic research:

For his work on how ion channel proteins work:

Applied research (shared):

For her work on Micro- and Nano-Scaled Photonics :

  • Ernst-Bernhard Kley ( Friedrich Schiller University Jena )
  • Stefan Nolte (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Ulf Peschel (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Thomas Pertsch (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

For the development of a new type of nanopositioning and nanomeasurement method :

  • Gert Jäger ( Technical University of Ilmenau )
  • Eberhard Manske (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Tino Hausotte (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Karl-Heinz Franke (Center for Image and Signal Processing Ilmenau)
  • Walter Schott (SIOS GmbH)

Transfer price:

2003

Basic research (shared):

For a work entitled A possible prebiotic formation of ammonia from molecular nitrogen on iron sulfide surfaces:

For work on Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS):

  • Peter F. Zipfel ( Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena and Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

Applied research:

For the development of a wave field synthesis technology:

Transfer price:

For microstructured dielectric filters for color sensor applications:

  • Wolfgang Buß ( Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Ramona Eberhardt (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Marcus Frank (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Matthias Mohaupt (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Hein Uhlig (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)

2004

Basic research (shared):

For work on qubits for scalable quantum computers :

  • Evgeni Il'ichev ( Institute for Physical High Technology Jena )
  • Andrei Izmalkov (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Thomas Wagner (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)
  • Miroslav Grajcar (Institute for Physical High Technology Jena)

For research on bacterial symbionts as active ingredient producers from animals:

Applied research (shared):

For research on an ultra-flat camera (artificial insect eye) :

  • Jacques Duparré ( Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Peter Dannberg (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Andreas Bräuer (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Peter Schreiber (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)

For research on high intensity lasers :

Transfer price:

not forgiven

2005

Basic research (shared):

For work on the topic of bacterial endosymbionts:

For research on discrimination and tolerance between social groups:

Applied research:

For research on microreactors for high-throughput single cell cultivation of microorganisms:

  • Josef Metze ( Institute for Bioprocess and Analytical Metrology Heiligenstadt)
  • Karen Lemke (Institute for Bioprocess and Analytical Measurement Technology Heiligenstadt)
  • Andreas Grodrian (Institute for Bioprocess and Analytical Measurement Technology Heiligenstadt)
  • Karin Martin (Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Martin Roth (Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Thomas Henkel ( Institute for Physical High Technology Jena )
  • Michael Köhler (Technical University Ilmenau)

Transfer price:

not forgiven

2006

Basic research (shared):

For a new tumor suppressor cascade:

For research on acceleration - the change in time structures in modern times:

Applied research (shared):

For the development of a non-contact flow measurement method for high temperature melts:

  • André Thess ( Technical University Ilmenau )
  • Yuri Kolesnikov (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Christian Karcher (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Eygeny Votyakov (Technical University Ilmenau)

For the work on the subject of MIMO - Channel Sounder Measurement System:

  • Reiner S. Thomä (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Tad Matsumoto (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Andreas Richter (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Christian Schneider (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Markus Landmann (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Gerd Sommerkorn (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Uwe Trautwein (Technical University of Ilmenau)

Transfer price:

not forgiven

2007

Basic research (shared):

For the work on the molecular control of proteins and the switching behavior of ion channels:

To increase life expectancy through oxidative stress:

Applied research:

For the work on the topic of components and systems for EUV lithography at 13.5 nm:

  • Torsten Feigl ( Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Sergiy Yulin (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Uwe Zeitner (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Thomas Peschel (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Sven Schröder (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Christoph Damm (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Tino Benkenstein (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)

Transfer price:

not forgiven

2008

Basic research:

For the numerical simulation of turbulent convection flows:

Applied research:

For the work on the topic of new ways in sepsis research:

Transfer price (shared):

For the development of a technology for the galvanic and electrochemical modification of pre-structured, partially conductive textile surfaces for the integration of microsystem technology in textiles:

  • Andreas Neudeck (Textile Research Institute Thuringia-Vogtland)

For the development and implementation of the direct incorporation of phase change materials in polymer matrices:

  • Ralf Bauer ( Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)
  • Axel Kolbe (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)
  • Marcus Krieg (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)
  • Frank Meister (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)
  • Jürgen Melle (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)
  • Michael Mooz (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt)

2009

Basic research:

For the description and analysis of neural correlates of face recognition:

Applied research (shared):

For a terahertz security camera:

  • Hans-Georg Meyer ( Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Viatcheslav Zakosarenko (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Solveig Anders (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Torsten May (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Marco Schulz (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Günther Thorwirth ( Jena Optronics )
  • Michael Starkloff (Supracon AG)

For a novel active ingredient against highly resistant tuberculosis:

  • Ute Möllmann ( Hans Knöll Institute for Natural Product Research Jena)
  • Vadim Makarov (AN Bakh Institute for Biochemistry Moscow)

Transfer price:

For the world's first practical interactive, mobile shopping robot:

  • Horst-Michael Groß ( Technical University of Ilmenau )
  • Hans-Joachim Böhme (Technical University Ilmenau)
  • Christof Schröter (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Alexander König (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Steffen Müller (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Erik Einhorn (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Andreas Bley (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Christian Martin (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Matthias Merten (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Johannes Trabert (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Norbert Herda (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Rüdiger Scheidig (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)
  • Tim Langner (MetraLabs GmbH Ilmenau)

2010

Basic research:

For the generation of ultra-short X-ray pulses for the elucidation of transient structures of matter:

Applied research (shared):

For a technology platform for chip-based on-site detection of microorganisms:

  • Robert Möller ( Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Wolfgang Fritzsche (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Matthias Urban (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Robert Kretschmer (Friedrich Schiller University Jena / Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Christian Seyboldt ( Federal Research Institute for Animal Health - Friedrich Loeffler Institute Jena)
  • Thomas Schüler (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

For ceramic membranes for oxygen generation:

  • Ralf Kriegel ( Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems Hermsdorf)
  • Matthias Schulz (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems Hermsdorf)
  • Ingolf Voigt (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems Hermsdorf)
  • Jürgen Böer (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems Hermsdorf)
  • Lutz Kiesel (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems Hermsdorf)

Transfer price:

not forgiven

2011

Basic research:

For your work, structure elucidation in the smallest dimensions:

  • Volker Deckert (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Dana Cialla (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Tanja Deckert-Gaudig (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Henrik Schneidewind (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Konstantin Kirsch (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)

Applied research (shared):

For research on the control of biomolecules on material surfaces - How the nanostructure of polyethylene surfaces controls the protein arrangement and orientation:

  • Klaus D. Jandt (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Thomas F. Keller (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)

For the development of an alternative material - powder-sinter-based manufacturing process for high-performance laser fibers:

  • Stephan Grimm (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Martin Leich (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Florian Just (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)
  • Volker Reichel (Institute for Photonic Technologies Jena)

Transfer price:

For work on the AR-Plas anti-reflective coating process:

  • Ulrike Schulz (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)
  • Peter Munzert (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics Jena)

2012

Basic research:

  • Jörg Rüpke (University of Erfurt) for his research topic Religious Change in Ancient Rome

Applied research:

  • Jürgen Popp, Andreas Tünnermann, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Benjamin Dietzek, Jens Limpert, Andreas Stallmach and Bernd FM Romeike (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Institute for Photonic Technologies e.V., Fraunhofer Institute for Optics and Precision Mechanics and Jena University Hospital ) for multicontrast microscopy for clinical use

Transfer price:

  • Dana Kralisch and Nadine Heßler (University of Jena) for researching their biotechnological process "JenaCell"
  • Ronny Stolz, Andreas Chwala, Frank Bauer, Vyacheslav Zakosarenko and Ludwig Fritzsch (Institute for Photonic Technologies) as well as Nikolai Oukhanski, Matthias Meyer and Michael Starkloff (Supracon AG) for deep geological exploration with JeSSY DEEP

2013

Basic research:

  • Martin Mulsow (Gotha Research Center of the University of Erfurt) for his research topic Underground of the Enlightenment

Applied research (shared):

  • Gunther Notni, Peter Kühmstedt and Richard Kowarschik ( Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Mechanics IOF Jena and Friedrich Schiller University Jena) for work on three-dimensional image acquisition
  • Günter Schäfer, Michael Roßberg, Franz Girlich, Michael Gray and Markus Trapp (Technische Universität Ilmenau) for work on tap-proof communication

Transfer price:

  • Matthias Dürst, Alfred Hansel, Martina Schmitz and Kerstin Brox (University Clinic of Friedrich Schiller University Jena and oncgnostics GmbH) for their work on the early detection of cervical cancer

2014

Basic research:

  • Martin Kaltenpoth (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology) for antibiotics from insect symbioses : amazing defense pact with bacteria.

Applied research:

  • Kartin Frankenfeld and Christian Rautenberg (fzmb Research Center for Medical Technology and Biotechnology), Thomas Heinze and Friedrich Scholz (Institute for Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry at Friedrich Schiller University Jena) for ultra-sensitive immunological rapid tests for emergency medicine based on nanostructured polymer membranes.

Transfer price:

  • Christoph Chojetzki, Hartmut Bartelt, Sonja Unger, Manfred Rothhardt and Eric Lindner (Leibniz Institute for Photonic Technologies and FBGS Technologies GmbH) for optical fibers with a function: Innovative draw tower technology for inscribing fiber Bragg gratings.

2015

Basic research:

  • Christian Hübner, Ingo Kurth (Institute for Human Genetics at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena) for the elucidation of a genetically caused neurodegenerative disease that leads to loss of sensitivity and pain.
  • Gerd Gleixner (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena) for the biodiversity project protects the climate .

Applied research:

  • Rainer Riesenberg, Mario Kanka, Alexej Grjasnow for a miniaturized, lensless 3D microscope (Blood Cell Counter) for medical applications.

2017

Basic research:

  • Johannes Krause (Max Planck Institute for the History of Man) for deciphering several genomes of the plague pathogen from the remains of medieval plague victims

Applied research:

A research team (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry) for a polymer redox flow battery based on aqueous plastic solutions

2018

Basic research:

  • Lambert Wiesing (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
  • Alessandro Cellerino, Christoph Englert, Matthias Platzer, Bryan R. Downie, Nils Hartmann, Philipp Koch, Andreas Petzold, Kathrin Reichwald (Leibniz Institute for Aging Research)

Applied research:

  • Thomas Fröhlich, Roland Füßl, Michael Kühnel, Gunter Krapf, Falko Hilbrunner, Jan Schleichert (Technical University of Ilmenau)

2019

Basic research:

Applied research:

2020

Basic research:

  • Eberhard Manske, Thomas Fröhlich, Roland Füßl, Uwe Gerhardt, Rostyslav Mastylo, Ingo Ortlepp, Ulrike Blumröder, Folker Schwesinger, Oliver Birli, Gunter Krapf, Andreas Meister, Paul Köchert (Technical University Ilmenau)

Applied research:

  • Patrick Mäder, Marco Seeland, David Boho, Christian Wittich, Fabian Nitsche (Technical University of Ilmenau)
  • Jana Wäldchen, Michael Rzanny, Alice Deggelmann (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Thuringian Research Prize special vote for researchers at the TU Ilmenau In: uni-protocol.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  3. Thuringian Research Prize for Laser Specialists In: idw-online.de , January 25, 2000, accessed on August 16, 2017.
  4. Thuringian Research Awards 2002 for scientists from the University of Jena In: uni-jena.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  5. new nano-positioning and nano-measuring method ( Memento from June 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  6. The Ilmenau Fraunhofer Institute is starting the new year with big goals In: idw-online.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  7. Research Prize 2004 in the category "Basic Research" (I) ( Memento from September 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Research Prize 2004 in the category "Basic Research" (II) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  9. Research Award 2004 in the category "Applied Research" (I) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Research Prize 2004 in the category "Applied Research" (II) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  11. ^ Thuringian Research Prize 2005 in the category "Basic Research" (I) ( Memento from September 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  12. ^ Thuringian Research Award 2005 in the category "Basic Research" (II) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  13. Thuringian Research Award 2005 in the category "Applied Research" ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  14. Thuringian Research Prize 2006 in the category "Basic Research" (I) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  15. ^ Thuringian Research Prize 2006 in the category "Basic Research" (II) ( Memento from September 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  16. Thuringian Research Award 2006 in the category "Applied Research" (I) ( Memento from September 11, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  17. Research award for mobile radio technology and contactless flow measurement In: idw-online.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  18. Thuringian Research Award 2007 in the category "Basic Research" (I) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  19. Thuringian Research Prize 2007 in the category "Basic Research" (II) ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  20. Thuringian Research Prize 2007 in the category "Applied Research" ( Memento from September 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  21. Thuringian Research Award 2008 in the category "Basic Research" ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  22. Thuringian Research Award 2008 in the category "Applied Research" ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  23. Thuringian Research Prize 2008 in the category "Transfer Prize" (I) ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  24. Thuringian Research Prize 2008 in the category "Transfer Prize" (II) ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  25. Thuringian Research Prize 2009 goes to team of psychologists around Stefan R. Schweinberger ( Memento from January 19, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  26. IPHT receives Thuringian research award for the passive terahertz security camera In: idw-online.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  27. Research Prize 2009 ( Memento from February 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  28. Ute Möllmann and Vadim Makarov receive the Thuringian Research Prize 2009 in the Applied Research category ( Memento from February 15, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  29. Thuringian Research Prize goes to Jena and Hermsdorf - Thuringian Ministry for Education, Youth and Sport - Press release In: lifepr.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  30. Jena Biochip Initiative awarded the Thuringian Research Prize In: leibniz-ipht.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  31. Fraunhofer IKTS Hermsdorf receives Thuringian research award for the development of ceramic membranes for oxygen generation ( Memento from February 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  32. Thuringian Research Award 2011 goes to Jena scientist In: cluster-thueringen.de , accessed on August 16, 2017.
  33. IMT materials scientists are honored with the Thuringian Research Prize In: osim.uni-jena.de , January 21, 2012, accessed on August 16, 2017.
  34. ^ Jena researcher develops record player for DNA In: OTZ.de , February 17, 2012, accessed on August 16, 2017.
  35. Matschie congratulates the Fraunhofer Institute in Jena on its 20th anniversary - Thuringian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport - Press release In: lifepr.de , February 14, 2012, accessed on August 16, 2017.
  36. Thuringian Research Prize 2014: Jena scientists very successful: Thuringian Research Prize awarded on March 9, 2015 in the Ostthüringer Zeitung.
  37. Nadine Dunkel: Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Society - winners of the 21st Thuringian Research Prize come from Jena. In: thueringen.de. February 18, 2016, accessed February 22, 2016 .
  38. ^ A b Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Society: Science Minister Tiefensee hands over 22nd Thuringian Research In: thueringen.de. April 25, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2018 .
  39. Axel Burchardt: The sustainable energy storage of the future. Retrieved May 29, 2017 .
  40. ^ A b Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Society: Science Minister Tiefensee hands over 23rd Thuringian Research Prize. In: thueringen.de. April 24, 2018. Retrieved April 24, 2018 .
  41. a b Thuringian Research Award 2019: These are the winners. Thuringian national newspaper , April 9, 2019.
  42. a b Thuringian Ministry of Economy, Science and Digital Society: Science Minister Tiefensee hands over the 25th Thuringian Research Prize / winning projects from Ilmenau and Jena. In: thueringen.de. May 14, 2020, accessed May 14, 2020 .