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Member of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering wins the CES Sponsorship Award of the VDI 2024

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Der Preisträger des CES-Förderpreises des VDI freut sich über die Auszeichnung. Übergabe der Urkunde (v.l.n.r.): Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Schnürch (Beiratsvorsitzender CES), Jan Lucas Brause (TU Dortmund, ISF) und Dr. Frank Völker (Geschäftsführer CES).

The CES Sponsorship Award has been presented since 1990 to mark the 150th anniversary of C. Ed. Schulte GmbH, a manufacturer of locking systems. The Carl-Eduard-Schulte-Stiftung awards the prize to current and outstanding theses in the field of production engineering and related disciplines.

 

Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Schnürch, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the CES Foundation, conferred the certificate to the winner Jan Lucas Brause together with Dr. Frank Völker, CEO of CES C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik in Velbert and Jean Haeffs, Managing Director of VDI-GPL. Other members of the VDI were also present at the award ceremony.

Jan Lucas Brause wrote his Master thesis at the Institute of Machining Technology (ISF) on “Analysis of process forces and process dynamics in BTA Deep-Hole Drilling and qualification of micromagnetic inspection instruments for an in-process characterization of the surface integrity”. The thesis was supervised by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prof. h.c. Dirk Biermann and Robert Schmidt.

After a brief welcome and introductory words from the VDI and the CES Foundation, the Master thesis was presented to the audience. Afterwards, the audience had the opportunity to discuss the thesis in detail.

About the Carl Eduard Schulte Foundation

The prize has been awarded since 1990 to mark the 150th anniversary of C. Ed. Schulte GmbH. The Carl-Eduard-Schulte-Stiftung honors current and outstanding master theses in the field of production technology and related areas by graduates of technical universities, colleges and universities of applied sciences in Germany every year. The prize has already been awarded to 87 young engineers. Round about 159,500 euros has been awarded so far.