Member of the WOT professorship receives the University Prize of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 2019
On 7 November 2019, Chemnitz University of Technology awarded nine university prizes for the best theses of the year in the individual faculties of Chemnitz University of Technology. This year's prizewinner is also an employee of the professorship.
On 7 November 2019, the Gesellschaft der Freunde der Technischen Universität Chemnitz e. V. presented nine university prizes at a ceremony in the lecture hall building. They are endowed with 1,000 euros each. They are awarded to the best theses from all faculties and the Centre for Teacher Training. The University Prize for the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was awarded to Lisa-Marie Rymer for her Master's thesis on the topic of „Crack propagation behaviour of the highly plastically deformed precipitation-hardenable aluminium alloy EN AW-6060 as a function of ageing time“. She was unable to receive the prize, which was sponsored by Niles Simmons Industrieanlagen GmbH, at the ceremony, which is why this was made up for at the 1st IWW Colloquium on 15 November 2019 in the presence of the Vice-Rector for Research and Young Scientists, Prof. Dr Jörn Ihlemann.
This press release is a summary of Chemnitz University of Technology's central press release on the university prizes awarded in 2019. This can be found at:
https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/tu/pressestelle/aktuell/9811
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At the 1st IWW Colloquium, the Vice-Rector for Research and Young Scientists, Prof Dr Jörn Ihlemann (right), together with Prof Dr habil. Thomas Lampke presents the 2019 University Prize of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to Lisa-Marie Rymer, a member of staff and early career researcher at the Chair of Materials and Surface Technology
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