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ZwickRoell Science Award

For more than ten years, the ZwickRoell Science Award has honored current, outstanding science projects that make a valuable contribution to broadening the understanding of materials testing in various scientific disciplines. Through interaction and discussions with scientists we are continuously gaining valuable insights into where research progress is currently being made within the field of materials and components testing. Even we are continuously surprised to find new ways in which materials testing machines are being used. These insights help us to provide better solutions for our customers.

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ZwickRoell Science Award 2023

Have you published interesting scientific work in the area of materials testing? ZwickRoell awards this distinction to authors of scientific papers on the most innovative uses of materials testing machines. Submission deadline is January 31, 2024.

Prizes

  • 1st place: Paul Roell Medal and €5,000
  • 2nd place: € 2,000
  • 3rd place: € 1,000

You can find more information on the ZwickRoell Science Award in our flyer. We look forward to your submissions!

Science Award Flyer

You are welcome to submit your publication in writing via e-mail or to the following mailing address:

ZwickRoell GmbH & Co. KG
August-Nagel-Str. 11
89079 Ulm, Germany
E-mail: scienceaward@zwickroell.com

FAQs

FAQs

Who can participate?
What scientific works can be submitted?
What kind of document should I send if I want to participate?
Can I only participate when a ZwickRoell testing machines was used?
How old can the paper be?
How will the winners be determined?

Who can participate?

The first author of a scientific paper (regardless of whether he/she is still working at the university or research institution). Either you are currently working on you PhD or you have had you PhD for no more than 10 years.

What scientific works can be submitted?

 

You can participate with almost any type of composition, e.g. research and conference articles, posters and scientific papers (already published or still in progress). You can only submit one paper.

 

What kind of document should I send if I want to participate?

The journal essay and a brief autobiography.

Can I only participate when a ZwickRoell testing machines was used?

No, every brand of materials testing machines can be used in the scientific work.

How old can the paper be?

The year of publication must be 2021, 2022, 2023 or 2024.

How will the winners be determined?

A panel of judges (ZwickRoell experts committee and 3 internationally acknowledged professors) will nominate the winners.

Academia Day
Over the years, ZwickRoell Academia Day has become an important event for science and industry where new opportunities and possibilities in intelligent materials testing are discussed.
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Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

At the Universität Erlangen a classic biaxial machine with four electromechanical drives generates a multi-axis stress state and evaluates it optically using DIC technology. Additional stress states are created by the respective specimen geometries.

Technische Universität Dresden

One of the main focuses of the Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology at TU Dresden is researching the failure mechanisms of fiber-reinforced composites. Aided by a computer tomography (CT) system, the group examines the formation of cracks under defined stress states at the institute. To help with this project, ZwickRoell built a 250 kN machine with a 1,000-Nm torque motor large enough to accommodate a CT scanner.

University of Oxford – Test on a silk cocoon

In Oxford, scientists are busy researching silk. In addition to understanding the fascinating mechanical properties of silk, these researchers are also interested in its production. A silkworm's cocoon is traditionally unraveled to collect the silk. To demonstrate an alternative option, Beth Mortimer's group selected the following approach.

Have you published interesting scientific work in the area of materials testing?

We look forward to hearing from you!

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