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Fraunhofer LBF Awards Ernst Gaßner Award for Outstanding Achievements in Automotive Lightweight Design

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(PresseBox) - Since 2002, the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF has been granting the Ernst Ga, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) in Auburn Hills, MI-USA, and Bruno Seufert, Daimler AG in Sindelfingen, Germany.

An international jury, whose members were appointed by the Fraunhofer LBF, selected the winners of the 2020 Ernst Gavideo message, Dr. Yung-Li Lee and Bruno Seufert were officially honored on April 9 by the director of the Fraunhofer LBF, Professor Tobias Melz, and the Head of the Department of Structural Durability, R

Dr. Yung-Li Lee received the Ernst Ga

Bruno Seufert has been responsible for structural durability testing at Daimler AG since 1990. Here, he has been involved in all structural durability matters concerning chassis since 1998. Under his leadership, numerous extraordinarily sophisticated and successful vehicle innovations have been developed, including active components in the chassis and lightweight axles. Seufert actively supports the German Association for Materials Research and Testing DVM and is an essential and recognized member of the circle of structural durability experts in Germany.

The Fraunhofer LBF has been awarding the Ernst Gamation as well as the digital award ceremony can be found on the website: www.lbf.fraunhofer.de/ega

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Professor Dr. Ernst Gacurring loads with variable amplitudes and mean values for designing lightweight components that are particularly light and yet still reliable. Professor Ga

The test program for durability tests introduced by Ernst Gaducts when it comes to lightweight constructions. His groundbreaking work, design and experimental proof of lightweight structures and the development of structural durability into a truly cross-sectional science are the basis of his great ongoing international reputation as a researcher and scientimechanical engineering.





Fraunhofer LBF in Darmstadt has stood for the safety and reliability of lightweight structures for more than 80 years. Today, with its expertise in the areas of structural durability, system reliability, vibration technology and polymer technology, the Institute provides solutions for three of the most important cross-cutting issues of the future: lightweight design, functional integration and cyberphysical mechanical engineering systems. The focus here is on solutions to social challenges such as resource efficiency and emission reduction as well as future mobility, like e-mobility and autonomous, networked driving. Comprehensive skills ranging from data acquisition in real operational field use to data analysis and data interpretation, in addition to deriving specific measures to design and improve material, component and system properties form the basis for this. Customers come from automotive and commercial vehicle construction, railway transport engineering, shipbuilding, aviation, machine and plant construction, power engineering, electrical engineering, medical engineering and the chemical industry. They benefit from the proven expertise of about 400 employees and cutting-edge technology accommodated in more than 17,900 square meters of laboratory and experimental space.

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Fraunhofer LBF in Darmstadt has stood for the safety and reliability of lightweight structures for more than 80 years. Today, with its expertise in the areas of structural durability, system reliability, vibration technology and polymer technology, the Institute provides solutions for three of the most important cross-cutting issues of the future: lightweight design, functional integration and cyberphysical mechanical engineering systems. The focus here is on solutions to social challenges such as resource efficiency and emission reduction as well as future mobility, like e-mobility and autonomous, networked driving. Comprehensive skills ranging from data acquisition in real operational field use to data analysis and data interpretation, in addition to deriving specific measures todesign and improve material, component and system properties form the basis for this. Customers come from automotive and commercial vehicle construction, railway transport engineering, shipbuilding, aviation, machine and plant construction, power engineering, electrical engineering, medical engineering and the chemical industry. They benefit from the proven expertise of about 400 employees and cutting-edge technology accommodated in more than 17,900 square meters of laboratory and experimental space.



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