Georg-Weinblum Awards

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).

  • 2024 — Dr.-Ing. Julian Kimmerl

    “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”

  • 2014 — Dr.-Ing. Jochen Hundemer 

    Development of a calculation method for unsteady propeller flows based on potential theory”

  • 2012 — Dr.-Ing. Arthur Stück

    Adjoint Navier-Stokes Methods for Hydrodynamic Shape Optimisation”

Curt-Bartsch Awards

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).

  • 2023 — Dr.-Ing. Dag Feder

    „Evolution of trailing vortices around a ship hull at large drift angle”

  • 2020 — Dr.-Ing. Robinson Peric

    Minimizing undesired wave reflection at the domain boundaries in flow simulations with forcing zones”

  • 2019 — Dr.-Ing. Stephan Berger

    „Numerische Untersuchung propellererregter Druckschwankungen höherer Ordnung auf der Schiffaußenhaut“

  • 2014 — Dr.-Ing. Katja Wöckner-Kluwe

    „Evaluation of the unsteady propeller performance behind the ship in waves”

Hanns-Voith Awards

The Hanns Voith Foundation awards annually oustanding academic theses in engineering, natural sciences and economics.

  • 2023 — Maike Strecker

    Entwicklung von Methoden zum KI-gestützten Propellerentwurf im frühen Entwicklungsstadium

  • 2016 — Sören Schenke

    „Assessment of Propulsion Efficiency for Hull-Propeller Systems”

Karl H. Ditze Prize Award

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.

  • 2022 — Dr.-Ing. Niklas Kühl

    Adjoint-Based Shape Optimization Constraint by Turbulent Two-Phase Navier-Stokes Systems