a GREAT SEMINAR LIES BEHIND US!

The 48th MPA Seminar 2024 is over. Let us remember some Special moments.

This was MPA Seminar 2024

Here are some impressions of the seminar. We are already looking forward to the MPA Conference in 2025.

Carl von Bach Medal 2024

Dr. Silke Sommer from the Fraunhofer Institute IWM is awarded the Carl von Bach Medal at the MPA Seminar at the University of Stuttgart

Dr Silke Sommer is being awarded the Carl von Bach Medal 2024 at the MPA Seminar in Stuttgart by Prof. Stefan Weihe and Dr. Martin Werz.
Dr Silke Sommer is being awarded the Carl von Bach Medal 2024 at the MPA Seminar in Stuttgart by Prof. Stefan Weihe and Dr. Martin Werz.

Stuttgart, October 8th 2024. Image: Jochen Kubik, MPA.

Dr. Silke Sommer, Business Unit Manager for Component Safety and Lightweight Design at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials (IWM) in Freiburg, is the first woman to be honored with the prestigious Carl von Bach Medal. This award recognizes her pioneering contributions to research in materials mechanics, particularly in the fields of crash simulation and lightweight construction technology.

The Carl von Bach Medal, named after the founder of the Materials Testing Institute (MPA) in 1884, is awarded to outstanding scientists who have created a decisive link between theory and practice in materials science. Carl von Bach worked personally and closely with important personalities such as Rudolf Diesel, Count von Zeppelin and Gottlieb Daimler. He was also a co-founder of predecessor organizations of the VDI (formerly Württembergischer Ingenieurverein) and the TÜV (formerly Dampfkesselrevisionsverein). His research into operational safety and material resilience has shaped the thematic focus of the MPA to this day, particularly in the fields of renewable energies and vehicle safety.
The award was presented by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Weihe and Dr.-Ing Martin Werz.

Dr Silke Sommer is holding a speech after being awarded the Carl von Bach Medal 2024 at the MPA Seminar in StuttgartThe award is also an expression of the close, decades-long collaboration between the Fraunhofer IWM in Freiburg and the MPA at the University of Stuttgart. The two institutes work together on topics such as the energy transition, the operational safety of hydrogen components, the development of material and failure models as well as crash and process simulation. Since it was founded in 1884, the MPA has developed into the largest university research institution of its kind in the world.
In close cooperation with the MPA, Dr. Silke Sommer initiated and researched numerous projects on resource efficiency and CO2 reduction. Since 2020, she has headed the Component Safety and Lightweight Design business unit at Fraunhofer IWM and has dedicated her scientific life to the development of mathematical models for the evaluation of joints.
Her research feeds into commercial crash simulation programs and supports the digital development of sustainable electric drive architectures as well as the crash evaluation and durability analysis of lightweight structures. Her work has led to these models now being used in commercial finite element programs and playing a central role in the safety assessment of modern vehicles – a field that has long been dominated by men.

Rosswag Best Poster Award 2024

Stefan Keuler wins the Rosswag Best Poster Award 2024

Stefan Keuler, MPA Stuttgart, is awarded the Rosswag Best Poster Award for outstanding research and its presentation in poster form.

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