Dissertationspreis Adlershof

Three nominees. Three presentations. Whoever gets to the heart of their topic wins. The Dissertationspreis Adlershof, endowed with 3,000 euros, is aimed at doctoral students who have completed their doctorate at Adlershof with magna cum laude honours.

Award winners

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Der Preisträger des Adlershofer Dissertatiorspreises 2025 Dr. Sascha Gaudlitz (Mitte) mit den beiden ebenfalls Ausgezeichneten Dr.-Ing. Petros Beleniotis (I.) und Dr. Josefine Sprachmann. Alle haben festliche Kleidung an, einen Blumenstrauß in der rechten Hand und die Urkunde in der linken Hand.
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Research

The mathematician developed new statistical methods for reconstructing hidden dynamics in spatiotemporal systems.
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Research

Three young researchers present their dissertations: from physics-based GaN models to statistical tools for complex systems to scaffolding with unusual molecules.
Dr Kristin Klaue holds a bouquet of flowers and her certificate. A poster for the Adlershof Dissertation Prize can be seen in the background.

The chemist lays the foundation for targeted, light-based medicine with photoswitchable molecules.

The psychologist researched how active predictions shape our vision.

Tenders

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, WISTA Management GmbH and IGAFA have been awarding theAdlershof Dissertation Prize every year since 2002. Proposals can be submitted annually via the website of the Berlin Adlershof Science and Technology Park.