Outstanding doctoral dissertations, scientific papers or equivalent publications in the field of ship technology submitted by a person affiliated to a German university are eligible to receive the Georg Weinblum Award. The prize was established in 1986 along with the Georg Weinblum Foundation and is awarded once a year in a ceremony during the Annual General Meeting of the German Society for Maritime Technology (STG).
“Quantification of the Cavitating Propulsor-Induced Underwater Sound Pressure in the Far-Field as well as on the Ship Hull based on Turbulence Resolved Flow Simulations and Acoustic Analogy”
„Development of a calculation method for unsteady propeller flows based on potential theory”
„Adjoint Navier-Stokes Methods for Hydrodynamic Shape Optimisation”
The prize is conferred upon young shipbuilding engineers for exceptional doctoral dissertations or research contributions, and is awarded once a year in a ceremony during the Annual General Meeting of the German Society for Maritime Technology (STG).
„Evolution of trailing vortices around a ship hull at large drift angle”
“Minimizing undesired wave reflection at the domain boundaries in flow simulations with forcing zones”
„Numerische Untersuchung propellererregter Druckschwankungen höherer Ordnung auf der Schiffaußenhaut“
„Evaluation of the unsteady propeller performance behind the ship in waves”
The Hanns Voith Foundation awards annually oustanding academic theses in engineering, natural sciences and economics.
„Entwicklung von Methoden zum KI-gestützten Propellerentwurf im frühen Entwicklungsstadium“
„Assessment of Propulsion Efficiency for Hull-Propeller Systems”
Outstanding dissertations, which are particularly characterized by theoretical-scientific quality, practical relevance and interdisciplinarity, are awarded by the Karl H. Ditze Prize award from the TUHH on a yearly basis.
„Adjoint-Based Shape Optimization Constraint by Turbulent Two-Phase Navier-Stokes Systems“