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Apply for the Werner von Siemens Award and gain recognition for your research
Are you working on an exciting research project in a technical or scientific field? Join the 27th Werner von Siemens Award for students, educators, and young scientists. Candidates can apply online at www.cenasiemens.cz until the end of November.
Autor: Siemens Press “Technological and scientific education is the pillar of our country’s future development. The Werner von Siemens Award recognizes young talents whose innovative approaches and discoveries have the potential to drive progress in key areas of industry, technology, and other fields. We also recognize the invaluable, often behind-the-scenes work of educators who truly deserve appreciation,” said Eduard Palíšek, CEO of Siemens Czech Republic, at the launch of this year’s competition.
Categories:
Most Significant Basic Research Achievement (individual or research team)
Best Educator
Best Thesis (top three places + thesis advisor)
Best Dissertation (top three places + supervisor)
Special Award for Outstanding Quality in Women’s Scientific Work
Best Graduate Thesis (thesis/dissertation) on Industry 4.0 topics
Best Graduate Thesis (thesis/dissertation) on Smart Infrastructure and Energy
This year’s Werner von Siemens Award will distribute one million CZK among the awardees. In the categories for best thesis and dissertation, both students and their advisors will be recognized.
In the previous year, the Brno University of Technology was among the three institutions that received the most awards. Two scientists from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and a graduate from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies were honored.
Read more about their scientific contributions here.
The Werner von Siemens Award is one of the most significant independent initiatives of its kind in the Czech Republic, given its scope, prize fund, and long history. Siemens Czech Republic organizes it with key representatives from universities and the Czech Academy of Sciences, who also participate in evaluating entries in each category. Over the last 26 years, 470 students, educators, and scientists have been awarded, with total prize money exceeding 16.4 million CZK.