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Bremer Studienpreis Awards 2010

Last Monday a happy group of graduates of the University Bremen gathered in the grand reception room of the Bremen Town Hall to receive prizes for their outstanding final exams and doctoral theses. Ever since 1983 the Society of Friends of the University of Bremen and Jacobs University Bremen (“unifreunde”) has rewarded outstanding academic achievement with the Bremen Studienpreis. On the same evening, two special prizes for doctoral theses in the fields of Science and Engineering were also awarded. These prizes are sponsored by the corporation Bruker Daltonik GmbH and the Rotary Club Bremen-Roland. The well-attended award ceremony took place in the presence of the Bremen Senator for Education and Science, Renate Jürgens-Pieper, and “unifreunde” Chairman, Professor Bengt Beutle. Professor Rolf Drechsler, Vice President for Research and Young Researchers at the University of Bremen held the laudations for the award winners.

Bremer Studienpreis Prize Winners 2010:


Doctoral thesis in the Natural Sciences and Engineering Sciences:
Dr. Janina Zimmermann (Faculty of Production Engineering – Mechanical Engineering & Process Engineering)
Topic: “Atomistic modeling of the oxidation of titanium nitride and colbalt-chromium alloy surfaces”

Diplom thesis in the Natural Sciences and Engineering Sciences
Sören Dobberschütz (Faculty of Mathematics / Computer Science)
Topic: “Derivation of boundary conditions at a curved contact interface between a free fluid and a porous medium via homogenization theory”

Doctoral thesis in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Dr. Moritz Renner (Law Faculty)
Topic: “Cogent transnational law. Elements of an economic regime beyond the state”

Diplom thesis in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Johanna Splettstößer (Faculty of Pedagogy and Education Sciences)
Topic: “Paradox Experiences – Linking the categories disability and gender in the lives of mentally handicapped young women”

Special prize donated by Bruker Daltonik GmbH to
Dr. Andreas Schaefer (Faculty of Biology / Chemistry) for his doctoral thesis on the topic: “Production and characterization of praseodymium coatings onto silicon substrates as a model system for catalysis and microelectronics”

Special prize donated by the Rotary Clubs Bremen-Roland to
Dr. Robert Wille (Faculty of Mathematics / Computer Science) for his doctoral thesis on the
Topic: “Towards a Design Flow for Reversible Logic”

Bei der Preisverleihung (von links): Bengt Beutler, Janina Zimmermann, Sören Dobberschütz, Moritz Renner, Johanna Splettstößer, Andreas Schaefer, Renate Jürgens-Pieper, Robert Wille und Rolf Drechsler