Awards
Bernd-Artin Wessel-Innovationspreis (Prize for Innovation) 2009 In honour of outstanding performance, the award is conferred upon the joint project entitled:“Further development of a laser-optical measurement procedure for continuous monitoring of the diameter of optical fibres and micro wires during the pulling process.”
It is a joint project of SIKORA AG, Bremen and the Institute for Microelectronics, Micromechanics and Micro Optics (I3M) of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences.
The following persons were honoured with that certificate:
Prof. Dr. G. Wenke (I3M), M.Sc. U. Ceyhan and W. Pieper of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences,
Dr. Werner Blohm (Head of Development) and Harald Sikora of the SIKORA AG
Hanseatic Award, 2008, and Bremen Engineering Award by the Association of German Engineers (VDI), 2008 In 2008, the second prize of the Hanseatic Award, conferred by the Bremen University of Applied Science’s Association of the Friends of Technical Fields (GdF) e.V. was awarded to two recipients: Marion Mühlenbäumer, graduate of the Women's International Degree Course in Computer Science, and Christoph von Tycowicz, graduate of the Media Computer Science Diplom degree course.
In cooperation with EADS Astrium Bremen, Mrs. Mühlenbäumer conceived, prototypically implemented, and evaluated a concept for the integration of data produced by the Columbus space module. The results of her thesis were directly incorporated into a an international project started in 2008. Mrs. Mühlenbäumer received for her thesis also the Bremen Engineering Award by the Association of German Engineers (VDI).
With several publications on international scientific conferences, Mr. von Tycowicz has already established himself in scientific circles. In his diploma thesis he convincingly investigated how current graphics processors can be used as cheap, but powerful parallel computers for the analysis of 3D surfaces. Hanseatic Special Award, 2007 The Hanseatic Special Award for 2007, associated with 500 Euros, was awarded to two graduates of the Computer Engineering programme, Mr. Axel Schmidt and Mr. Andreas, Haase for their Diplom thesis “Highly Mobile Employees: Development of a dedicated infrastructure for mobile communication.” The Diplom thesis was completed at the Bremen University of Applied Science’s Network Laboratory under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Richard Sethmann and Prof. Dr. Axel Viereck. Hanseatic Award, 2007 In 2007, the first prize of the Hanseatic Award, conferred by the Bremen University of Applied Science’s Association of the Friends of Technical Fields (GdF) e.V. was awarded to two recipients, each of whom received an award of 1000 Euros: Philipp Kolhoff and Jacqueline Preuß, both graduates of the Media Computer Science Diplom degree course. Both have already established themselves in their field with multiple international scientific publications; in their final projects, both implemented new ideas to construct prototypes in which video game and video editing software developers have already shown great interest. Prof. Dr. Spillner is GI-Fellow The FB would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Dr. Andreas Spillner on the occasion of his being named a Fellow of the GI Computer Science Association. Spillner received the distinction at the 37th annual meeting of GI. The President of the Association, Prof. Dr. Matthias Jarke, conferred the Fellowship upon five individuals, among them Prof. Dr. Spillner of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences. The Association’s Fellow programme recognises a select few members of the Association who have demonstrated a high level of engagement in Computer Science over at least a 15 year period. An excerpt from Prof. Spillner’s fellowship documents: “Andreas Spillner distinguished himself within the Computer Science Association in his capacity as founder and speaker of the TAV (Software Testing, Analysis and Verification) Technical Units. As a founding member of the German Testing Board, he devotes himself to ensuring the quality of software testing procedures and has worked to establish them in both commercial training and university programmes of study. The combination of teaching and practical experience is particularly important to him. He has continually contributed to the further development of software engineering, having co-authored text books, contributed to books and served as editor of conference reports. In addition to his research and teaching interests, Andreas Spillner is also involved in social and political issues.” More information about the GI Fellowship Programme at: VDE Award, 2006 Ms. Wiebke D. Behrens has been honoured by the Association for Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology of the North-West Region (VDE) for her outstanding academic work. Highly promising young scientists in the Electrical Engineering/Information Technology field are honoured with the engineering award. The Chairman, Professor Rainer Laur, conferred the award during the Association’s general meeting. She wrote her Diplom thesis in the laboratory for conventional and alternative energy production. The title was “An analysis of the financial risks associated with gas supply in combination with seasonal gas storage.” The operator of the gas storage operation, swb Netze GmbH & Co. KG generously provided Ms. Behrens with the data for her analysis. ZARM Award, 2003 The third-place 2003 ZARM Award was awarded to a Computer Engineering student, Mr. Thorsten Holt, for his Diplom thesis entitled “Analysis and test facility for the optimisation of the ISS / Columbus Space-Ground Communications System” and is associated with 500 Euros. The Diplom thesis was completed at EADS Bremen and supervised by Prof. Dr. Richard Sethmann of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences . OAS Award (2004) The Otto Anton Schwimmbeck Award for 2004 was awarded to a Microsystems Engineering student, Mr. Martin Philipp Rohde on 5 June, 2004, by the Rector of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Dr. habil. Elmar Schreiber. The 1000 Euro award recognises the student in the international degree course Microsystems Engineering who has obtained the best pre-Diplom thesis grade at the end of the third semester. The award supports the student’s semester of study abroad. Daimler-Chrysler Diplom Student Award for 2004 The Daimler-Chrysler Diplom Student Award for 2004 was awarded to Marco Branahl for his Diplom thesis, entitled “Investigation into electrical disruption variables and their effects on motor vehicle electronics in manufacturing.” The thesis resulted from cooperation with the Microwave Engineering Laboratory of the Daimler-Chrysler AG factory in Bremen. Graduate of the Media Computer Science Degree Course is State Champion with at business idea competition: With the development of specialised software for the music industry, Andre Meyer, who is still a student at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences in the Media Computer Science degree course, can easily consider his Diplom thesis a success. He received first prize in the “Campus Ideas 04” competition, making him state champion – a title that comes with a 2000 Euro award. His “iPool” software, a development that is expected to benefit the music industry, convinced the jury and secured him a victory over more than 50 fellow competitors. The Computer Science student received the winner’s check from the Senator for Science, Wilfried Lemke. All in all, more than 50 ideas from highly diverse fields were submitted. Over 150 invited guests celebrated the successful innovator during a reception sponsored by the Senator for Education and Science. Campus Ideas 04 is a cooperative competition supported by universities in Bremen and sponsored by the Bremen Universities Initiative for the Support of Enterprising Thinking, Founding and Entrepreneurship (BRIDGE) again in 2004, after the programme’s success in its first year in 2004. Students and research assistants of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences, the Bremerhaven University, the University of Arts as well as research assistants from institutes and research organisations of these institutions were invited to participate.Press contact: Prof. Dr. Jörn Loviscach would be pleased to respond to enquiries.
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| Grüter, Barbara, Prof. Dr. phil. | +49 421 5905 5486 | send |
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| Breymann, Ulrich, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. | +49 421 5905 5425 | send |
| Spillner, Andreas, Prof. Dr.-Ing. | +49 421 5905 5467 | send |
The 1000 Euro award recognises the student in the international degree course Microsystems Engineering who has obtained the best pre-Diplom thesis grade at the end of the third semester. The award supports the student’s semester of study abroad.
EuroSTAR 1998 – Conference Paper Prof. Dr. A. Spillner received the IQUIP (Sogeti) Award for best contribution to EuroSTAR 98 for the conference paper “Four Kinds of Class Modality – Four Kinds of Class Testing?” The 100th certified tester who participated in the Bremen University of Applied Sciences course and passed the examination was recognized in July, 2007. Bremer Ingenieurpreis (1997) Bremer Ingenieurpreis (1997) des Kuratoriums des Bremer VDI Bezirksvereins für Holger Groß für seine Diplomarbeit "Ein Workflow-System für das Software-Änderungsmanagement" Bremer Ingenieurpreis (1993) Bremer Ingenieurpreis (1993) des Kuratoriums des Bremer VDI Bezirksvereins für Axel Jöhnke und Bernd Früchtenicht für ihre Diplomarbeit "Fuzzy-Set-Steuerung mit Transputern"


