Jan-Luca Schneider wins 2022 Budde Award
Photo (FH): f.l.t.r. Sven Budde (Budde Foundation), Prof. Dr. Claus Schuster, Jan-Luca Schneider, Vanessa Wewer, Michelle Henkies, Dr. Gerd Görtz (Budde Foundation)
The Budde Foundation honours three graduates of the University of Applied Sciences South Westphalia with the 2022 Budde Award. The award is endowed with 5,000 euros each and this year recognises outstanding final theses from the degree programmes in business engineering, mechanical engineering and mechatronics.
We thank Jan-Luca Schneider for his excellent work. We would also like to thank Dr Daniel Staupendahl, Head of Research & Development at ERICHSEN, and Prof Dr Michael Marré, Professor of Production Engineering: Focus on Forming Technology at the University of Applied Sciences South Westphalia Iserlohn, for supervising the thesis.
Background of the Budde Award:
The Budde Award is presented once a year to graduates of the University of Applied Sciences South Westphalia who have distinguished themselves through outstanding achievements in their final thesis in engineering. The work should be characterised by exceptionally innovative ideas and show a high degree of creativity.
After successfully completing his mechanical engineering studies at the State School of Engineering in Hagen, a predecessor institution of the University of Applied Sciences South Westphalia, Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Budde founded the company ALMATEC Maschinenbau GmbH and developed it into a successful enterprise together with his wife Ursula Budde.
In gratitude for the good education and for the purpose of motivating young students, the Budde family has established the Budde Foundation. The purpose of the foundation is to promote science and research and to support vocational training.
Photo: Fachhochschule Südwestfalen
Source: Fachhochschule Südwestfalen, Press release dated 13.11.2022 (excerpt)