During the graduation ceremony of the Faculty of Engineering on 12 April, awards were presented for Bachelor's and Master's theses
Every spring, the KARL KOLLE Prize is awarded to the best Bachelor's and Master's theses as well as academic and social commitment during their studies as part of the Faculty of Engineering's graduation ceremony. This year, four graduates received the KARL KOLLE Prize at the ceremony in Plant 2 on 12 April 2025.
Prof Winfried Pinninghoff, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the KARL KOLLE Foundation, presented the prizes of 1,000 euros each for Bachelor's and Master's theses to the following graduates.
KARL KOLLE Prize for Bachelor theses
Amelie Merbach | Energy, Building and Environmental Engineering (EGB)
Marten Tschatschanidse | Mechanical Engineering (MBB)
KARL KOLLE Prize for Master's theses
Richard Köhler | Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EIM)
Louis Westermann | Mechanical Engineering (MBM)