Otto Roth Award 2006

  • Neumann, Jörg (Award Recipient)

Prize: Awards of the University of Luebeck

General Description

The Otto Roth Award 2006 is awarded to Dr. rer. nat. Dipl.-Phys. Jörg Neumann. He is honored for his dissertation "Microscopic studies of laser-induced bubble formation and dynamics on absorbing microparticles.", which he wrote at the Institute of Biomedical Optics under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Alfred Vogel.

The Otto Roth Award is the Medical Faculty`s annual award for an outstanding doctoral thesis donated by the Society of the University`s Alumni with an amount of 2.500 Euros.
It is named after Professor Otto Roth (1863-1944), the University`s first specialized surgeon. He became head of the Clinic of Surgery in Luebeck`s General Hospital (1897-1933) and collaborated with Heinrich Dräger (1847-1917) for the development of the world world-famous Dräger-Roth anaesthetic apparatus, allowing the thrive of modern anaesthesiology.
Degree of recognitionLocal
Granting OrganisationsVerein der Alumni, Freunde und Förderer der Universität zu Lübeck e. V.

Awarded at event

Event titleVerleihung der Universitätspreise 2006
LocationRathaus der Hansestadt Lübeck, Luebeck, GermanyShow on map
Period02.11.2006

Research Area or Academic Center

  • Academic Focus: Biomedical Engineering

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