Brose Development Engineer Wins E.ON Culture Prize
(left to right): Award recipient Sebastian Heinze (second from left) is congratulated by Prof. Hansjürgen Linde, Prof. Helmut Gudehus and university vice-president Prof. Michael Pötzl.
The young engineer wanted to find ways to make entering and leaving a car easier and safer. He focused on replacing the usual fixed-stop mechanism with one that is continuously variable.
His wide-ranging investigation led him to several feasible solutions. The most innovative one was the hydrodynamic friction brake, which made its first appearance in a concept vehicle at the IAA in 2007.
Since graduating last year, Heinze has been working as a development engineer at Brose, where he has been refining and perfecting the system.
The E.ON Culture Prize was awarded for the fourth time this year. It is given to top graduates of Bavaria’s institutions of higher learning for outstanding research and to persons engaged in the arts and culture.
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