In the category of engineering sciences, Dennis Beerhalter of the professorship Bioprocess engineering was awarded for his poster on "Soft Sensors for Optimal Control of Fermentation Processes".
From the lot of 16 posters submitted to the category of natural sciences, Mohamed Saadeldin of Electrobiotechnology impressed the jury the most with his research on "A Universal Oxygen Scavenger for Oxidase-based Biosensors".
Regarding economics, the first TUMCS Doctoral Award went to Dominik Fischer and Isabell Schöberl of the Professorship Innovation and Technology Management, their poster being titled "Public funding catalyzes environmental innovation with collaboration boosting effects that endure and grow".
After the Doctoral Awards, TUMCS’s doctoral representatives presented this year’s Supervisory Award to Prof. Claudia Doblinger in recognition of the excellent supervision of her doctoral candidates. This Award on the TUMCS level also entered Prof. Doblinger into the Supervisory Award’s TUM-wide finals.