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Univ.-Prof. Prof. h.c. Prof. cs. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Ulrich Walter

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrich Walter has been awarded the Eduard Rhein Foundation’s Ring of Honor for his outstanding achievements in the field of space science and his many years of communicating this to a wide audience. We are honoring him in particular for the fact that, as an astronaut and holder of the Chair of Space Technology at the Technical University of Munich, he has tirelessly put his qualifications and creative energy at the service of the idea of awakening a fascination for scientific and technical knowledge in society.

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Eduard Rhein Youth Award for Radio, Television and Information Technology: Software analyses walking movement

Some clinics and medical supply stores have a so-called gait lab. Here, patients walk on a special mat while sensors and cameras record their individual walking movements. Afterwards, software analyzes the gait and provides information on suitable shoe inserts, for example. However, such gait labs are expensive, which is why Matthias Fuchs decided to develop […]

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For achievements in academic research and teaching, her commitment to communicating policy and science, and her outstanding role in communicating science to the general public

Antje Boetius is a marine biologist and professor of geomicrobiology at the University of Bremen. Since November 2017, she has headed the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven and leads the research group “Microbial Habitats” at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, where the first “meta-eaters” were discovered. She has worked as a leader of […]

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For the conception of the first key agreement protocol whose security is derived from the validity of quantum physics

Writing is a very powerful means for the distribution of information to many people and over large distances, and for preserving the knowledge over time. Creating a network of potential readers was a primary challenge at the beginning. As literacy increased, the need to limit the access to information to selected readers developed. Julius Cesar […]

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