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“Max-Eyth-Nachwuchsförderungspreis” 2011 goes to Thomas Pippes

Integral Accumulators employee was awarded for his final paper

The jury has awarded the “Max-Eyth-Nachwuchsförderungspreis” 2011 to Thomas Pippes (Integral Accumulator). The prize generally goes to the best agricultural final paper at Germans universities. Pippes has studied at “Technische Universität” in Munich where he worked on his final paper. His paper focuses on co-simulation of hydro pneumatic active suspension systems of super tractors. The solution is aiming for optimal drive and security comfort.

The “Max-Eyth-Nachwuchsförderungspreis” is well known and deemed to be a valued prize. According to Prof. Henning Meyer, chairman of the team promotion of young, loads of students handed in their final papers this year which led to the highest number of papers submitted for 10 year. As a result even four people got the prize in 2011.

Thomas Pippes has finished his “Master of Science” study in summer 2010. He has been working at the research and development department for Integral since November 2011. Integral Accumulator belongs to the Freudenberg Sealing Technologies business unit.