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Awards
 

Dinah Brandner

The Student Best Video Presentation Award (1st place) has been awarded for the presentation of the paper "Estimation of Attenuation Coefficients from Simulated B-mode Ultrasound Images and Tissue Mimicking Materials" at the 6th International Conference on Sensors and Electronic Instrumentaton Advances, Porto, Portugal, held as a virtual conference from September 23-25, 2020.

Ruben Piepgras M.Sc.

Awarded for the paper titled "Measurement of Magnetic Microstructures with a Faraday Magnetometer" written in collaboration with Bernhard G. Zagar, Sebastian Michlmayr, and Johannes Egger for the scientific program of the IEEE I2MTC 2020, International Instrumentation & Measurement Technology Conference, Dubrovnik, held as a virtual conference from 25 May to 28 May 2020.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Patrick Hölzl

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Patrick Hölzl is winner of the Prof. Werner Rieder-Preis 2019. He received the award from the association Verein zur Förderung der Schalterforschung for his PhD work “Detection of defective bond wire connections in integrated circuits utilizing a GMR line array developed for magnetic field measurements with high spatial resolution, opens an external URL in a new window”. The award endowed with € 2.500,— was handed over at the evening event of the OVE Energietechnik Tagung on 16th October 2019 in the Messe Innsbruck.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Daniel Christian Herbert Schleicher

On June 15th, 2016 the OGMA-PRIZE 2015 has been awarded for several outstanding works as part of the 128th OVE (Austrian Electrotechnical Association) Generalversammmlung. Additionally to an HTL project work, a thesis and two dissertations were awarded this year.

Next to Mr. Dipl.-Ing Dr. Harald Steiner Mr. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Daniel Schleicher has been awarded with the OGMA-PRIZE 2015 for his outstanding doctor thesis entitled „Image analysis and estimation algorithms to determine the ovality of steel coils“.

The Austrian Electrotechnical Association also congratulates Prof. Bernhard Zagar as supervisor on this outstanding achievement.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Daniel Schleicher

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Daniel Christian Herbert Schleicher has been awarded twice for his outstanding doctor thesis entitled "Image analysis and estimation algorithms to determine the ovality of steel coils".

Presented to Dipl.-Ing. Gregor Gerstorfer

for his presentation titled "Theory and Simulation of Fluorescence in a Polymer Melt Strand" to the scientific program of the 21st IMEKO TC2 Symposium on Photonics in Measurements, held in Gdansk, Poland, September 16-18, 2013.

Presented to Dipl.-Ing. Dominik Hofer

for his outstanding contribution to the scientific program of the 20th IMEKO World Congress, in form of a paper presentation entitled "Laser Speckle Simulation on a Rough Wetting Problem".

September 2012