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Eduard Rhein Foundation

The Eduard Rhein Foundation was founded in 1976 in Hamburg (Germany) by Eduard Rhein. The goal of the foundation is to promote scientific research, learning, arts, and culture. This is done in particular by granting awards for outstanding achievements in research and/or development in the areas of radio, television and information technology.

Awards and honors edit

The foundation grants the following awards and honors:[1]

  • Technology Award (30,000 euro)
  • Cultural Award (10,000 euro)
  • Ring of Honor (moonstone set in gold) for outstanding work which has been accomplished over a long period of time, the number of living bearers of rings is limited to ten

Ring of Honor Recipients edit

Award winners edit

1979 to 2006 award winners are listed in the German article.

2007:

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard Sessler for the design of electret transducers, the invention of the foil electret microphone (together with James West) and of the silicon condenser microphone (with D. Hohm).
  • Cultural Award: Prof. Dr. Paul Dobrinski for the publication of scientific and technical works of young scientists.
  • Ring of Honor: Dr. Dr. Valentina Tereshkova for her contributions in the area of crewed space flight.

2008

  • Technology Award: Siegfried Dais and Uwe Kiencke for invention, international standardisation and propagation of the "Controller Area Network" (CAN), an open, reliable real-time communication system for embedded devices in automotive, medical and automation applications as well as in consumer goods, which today dominates the world market.
  • Cultural Award: Norbert Lossau for brilliantly written science and technology related articles published in the newspaper "Die Welt". Over a sustained period of time his outstanding contributions are received by the readers as splendidly written, comprehensive in scope yet to read sources of information.
  • Ring of Honor: Herbert F. Mataré for his invention of the solid state amplifier in 1948, performed independently and parallel to Bell Lab's transistor. Further, in recognition of his important contributions to information technology, solid-state physics and -manufacturing over a period of more than 60 years.[2]

2009

2010

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr. Jens-Rainer Ohm and Prof. Dr. Thomas Wiegand Contributions to video coding and to the development of the H.264/AVC standard

2011

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hilberg Invention of the radio clock

2012

2013

2014

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr. Dr. Kees Schouhamer Immink for contributions to the theory and practice of channel codes that enable efficient and reliable optical recording, and creative contributions to digital recording technology.[5]

2015

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. rer. nat. h.c. mult. Karlheinz Brandenburg, Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Grill and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Herre for decisive contributions to the development and practical implementation of the mp3 audio coding technique.[6]

2016

2017

  • Technology Award: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ernst D. Dickmanns for pioneering contributions to autonomic driving.

2018

  • Technology Award: Dr. Rajiv Laroia for pioneering work on Flash OFDM as a Forerunner of Fourth-Generation Mobile Communications (4G).

2019

  • Technology Award: Dr. Franz Laermer and Andrea Urban for the invention of the deep reactive ion etching process (Bosch Process), a key process for manufacturing semiconductor sensors.

2020

2021

  • Technology Award: Prof. Denis Le Bihan, MD, Ph.D. and Peter J. Basser, Ph.D. for the development of MRI diffusion tensor imaging, which is used for surgery and radiation planning, for research into neurological diseases associated with white matter changes, and for reconstruction of neural pathways in the brain (tractography).

2022

  • Technology Award: Prof. Hideo Hosono, Ph.D. for the invention of metal oxide thin film transistors for display applications.

2023

  • Technology Award: Prof. Gilles Brassard, Ph.D. and Charles H. Bennett, Ph.D. for the conception of the first key agreement protocol whose security is derived from the validity of quantum physics.

References edit

  1. ^ Awardees of the Euduard Rhein Foundation
  2. ^ DIE WELT ONLINE „Der deutsche Erfinder des Transistors“ 14.11.2008
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-10. Retrieved 2017-06-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ (in German). Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved Oct 2, 2013.
  5. ^ DIE WELT ONLINE „Erfinder der Compact Disc erhält Eduard-Rhein-Preis“
  6. ^ Eduard-Rhein-Preis 2015 2013-09-15 at the Wayback Machine

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The Eduard Rhein Foundation was founded in 1976 in Hamburg Germany by Eduard Rhein The goal of the foundation is to promote scientific research learning arts and culture This is done in particular by granting awards for outstanding achievements in research and or development in the areas of radio television and information technology Contents 1 Awards and honors 2 Ring of Honor Recipients 2 1 Award winners 3 References 4 External linksAwards and honors editThe foundation grants the following awards and honors 1 Technology Award 30 000 euro Cultural Award 10 000 euro Ring of Honor moonstone set in gold for outstanding work which has been accomplished over a long period of time the number of living bearers of rings is limited to tenRing of Honor Recipients edit1980 Vladimir K Zworykin 1981 Walter Bruch 1982 Max Grundig 1983 Karl Holzamer 1984 Herbert von Karajan 1985 Hugh Greene 1986 Masaru Ibuka 1987 Werner Hofer 1988 Ray Dolby 1992 Rudolf Hell 1994 Count Lennart Bernadotte of Wisborg 1998 Heinz Zemanek 1999 Vladimir A Kotelnikov 2000 Heinrich von Pierer 2001 Ernst Ludwig Winnacker 2002 Hans Jurgen Warnecke 2004 Hubert S Markl 2007 Valentina Tereshkova 2008 Herbert Matare 2012 Michael Sohlman 2015 Wolfgang Heckl 2020 Gerd HirzingerAward winners edit 1979 to 2006 award winners are listed in the German article 2007 Technology Award Prof Dr Dr Gerhard Sessler for the design of electret transducers the invention of the foil electret microphone together with James West and of the silicon condenser microphone with D Hohm Cultural Award Prof Dr Paul Dobrinski for the publication of scientific and technical works of young scientists Ring of Honor Dr Dr Valentina Tereshkova for her contributions in the area of crewed space flight 2008 Technology Award Siegfried Dais and Uwe Kiencke for invention international standardisation and propagation of the Controller Area Network CAN an open reliable real time communication system for embedded devices in automotive medical and automation applications as well as in consumer goods which today dominates the world market Cultural Award Norbert Lossau for brilliantly written science and technology related articles published in the newspaper Die Welt Over a sustained period of time his outstanding contributions are received by the readers as splendidly written comprehensive in scope yet to read sources of information Ring of Honor Herbert F Matare for his invention of the solid state amplifier in 1948 performed independently and parallel to Bell Lab s transistor Further in recognition of his important contributions to information technology solid state physics and manufacturing over a period of more than 60 years 2 2009 Technology Award Dr Martin Schadt Electro optical core technologies for flat panel displays2010 Technology Award Prof Dr Jens Rainer Ohm and Prof Dr Thomas Wiegand Contributions to video coding and to the development of the H 264 AVC standard2011 Technology Award Prof Dr Wolfgang Hilberg Invention of the radio clock2012 Technology Award Prof Dr Bradford Parkinson Development of the Global Positioning System GPS Technology Award Dov Moran for inventing the USB flash drive 3 2013 Technology Award Ching W Tang for inventing the first highly efficient organic light emitting diode and further contributions to the development of organic semiconductor devices 4 2014 Technology Award Prof Dr Dr Kees Schouhamer Immink for contributions to the theory and practice of channel codes that enable efficient and reliable optical recording and creative contributions to digital recording technology 5 2015 Technology Award Prof Dr Ing Dr rer nat h c mult Karlheinz Brandenburg Dr Ing Bernhard Grill and Prof Dr Ing Jurgen Herre for decisive contributions to the development and practical implementation of the mp3 audio coding technique 6 2016 Technology Award Prof Blake S Wilson Prof Dipl Ing Dr tech Erwin Hochmair and Dipl Ing Dr techn Dr med Ingeborg J Hochmair Desoyer for the development and commercialization of the world s first multi channel microelectronic cochlear implant 2017 Technology Award Prof Dr Ing Ernst D Dickmanns for pioneering contributions to autonomic driving 2018 Technology Award Dr Rajiv Laroia for pioneering work on Flash OFDM as a Forerunner of Fourth Generation Mobile Communications 4G 2019 Technology Award Dr Franz Laermer and Andrea Urban for the invention of the deep reactive ion etching process Bosch Process a key process for manufacturing semiconductor sensors 2020 Technology Award Prof Neal Koblitz Ph D and Victor S Miller Ph D for the invention of cryptography based on elliptic curves 2021 Technology Award Prof Denis Le Bihan MD Ph D and Peter J Basser Ph D for the development of MRI diffusion tensor imaging which is used for surgery and radiation planning for research into neurological diseases associated with white matter changes and for reconstruction of neural pathways in the brain tractography 2022 Technology Award Prof Hideo Hosono Ph D for the invention of metal oxide thin film transistors for display applications 2023 Technology Award Prof Gilles Brassard Ph D and Charles H Bennett Ph D for the conception of the first key agreement protocol whose security is derived from the validity of quantum physics References edit Awardees of the Euduard Rhein Foundation DIE WELT ONLINE Der deutsche Erfinder des Transistors 14 11 2008 Kulturpreis Cultural Award 2012 Archived from the original on 2014 09 10 Retrieved 2017 06 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Technologiepreis Technology Award 2013 in German Archived from the original on 2008 11 20 Retrieved Oct 2 2013 DIE WELT ONLINE Erfinder der Compact Disc erhalt Eduard Rhein Preis Eduard Rhein Preis 2015 Archived 2013 09 15 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edithttp www eduard rhein foundation de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eduard Rhein Foundation amp oldid 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