2025 Houska Prize

Award Ceremony on 9 April 2025

2025 Houska Prize Review

Austria's top research projects were awarded with the acclaimed Houska Prize of the B&C Private Foundation on April 9, 2025. From a long list of more than 50 submissions, high-calibre expert panels selected the winning projects in a two-stage process in three categories - University Research, Non-University Research and Research & Development in SMEs. The Mariella Schurz Prize was awarded by students of the HTL-Braunau. Providing entertainment was behavioral biologist Elisabeth Oberzaucher from the University of Vienna, also known from the Science Busters. Host of the award ceremony was the Austrian Puls 4 anchor woman Isabella Richtar.

TU Graz, AIT and P+F Products + Features win 2025 Houska Prize

Annette Mütze and her team from TU Graz won the main prize in the University Research category for the development of more efficient and cost-effective small electric drives for cars. Markus Makoschitz from the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and his team impressed the jury, taking home the golden Houska Prize trophy in the Non-University Research category for his work on a high-performance, all-electric charging infrastructure contributing to the mobility transition. In the Research & Development in SMEs category, Siegfried Einhellig from the Austrian company P+F Products + Features was awarded for TricValve – an innovative, minimally invasive transcatheter procedure to regulate venous return in cases of tricuspid regurgitation.

Scientists Johannes Peham and Ivan Barisic, along with their team from the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), received the Mariella Schurz Prize from the student jury of HTL Braunau. The specially designed Houska Prize statue was awarded for their project, "Electrical Cell Lysis for Rapid Antibiotic Resistance Tests".

Congratulations!

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Category
University Research

1st Prize: Neglected but with Tremendous Impact: Small Automotive Drives

TU Graz/Electric Drives and Power Electronic Systems Institute

Univ.-Prof.in. Dr.in-Ing.in Annette Mütze

2nd Prize: Intelligent Operating Strategies for Fuel Cell Vehicles

TU Wien/Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics

Assoc.-Prof. DI Dr. Christoph Hametner

3rd Prize: ELAN – Innovative Laser Technology für Advanced Science and Industry

TU Wien/Photonics Institute

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andrius Baltuska

FCTRAC: Fuel Cell Electric Tractor with H2-Supply

TU Wien/Institute of Powertrain and Automotive Technology

Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Peter Hofmann, Ass.Prof. Dr. Johannes Konrad

Nominated: Material Efficient Design and Use of Concrete

TU Graz/Institute of Structural Design & Laboratory for Structural Engineering

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Peters, Assoc.-Prof. DI Dr. Andreas Trummer, Priv.-Doz. DI. Dr. Bernhard Freytag

Category
Non-University Research

1st Prize: MEDUSA – Sustainable Multi-Megawatt Medium-Voltage Fast Charging

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Markus Makoschitz

3rd Prize: Optimization of the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) in Austria

Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Osteology

Assoc.-Prof. PD DDr. Roland Kocijan

Nominated: Combinatorial Security Testing

SBA Research

PD Dr. Dimitrios Simos

Nominated: Electrical Cell Lysis for Rapid Antibiotic Resistance Testing

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Dr. Johannes Peham, Dr. Ivan Barisic

Category
Research & Development in SMEs

1st Prize: TricValve – Transcatheter Bicaval Valve System

P+F PRODUCTS + FEATURES GmbH

Prof. Dr. Siegfried Einhellig

3rd Prize: Zero Waste Insect-Protein Factory

Livin Farms AgriFood GmbH

Katharina Unger

CIT – Real-time Food Sorting via Chemical Imaging

Insort GmbH

DI Matthias Jeindl, DI.in Judith Lammer, DI Dr. Markus Schlagbauer

Two-step selection process

The three categories – Higher Education Research, Research & Development in SMEs and Non-University Research – are evaluated independently of one another. Project submissions are evaluated in a two-step procedure by a high-calibre advisory board and an internationally recognised expert jury. The Advisory Committee engages external experts to provide a sound basis for evaluating the submissions. It proposes an initial ranking, which the expert jury makes a final decision on. Five projects are nominated in the categories "Higher Education" and "Non-University Research", three projects in the category "Research & Development in SMEs". The 2024 Houska Prize winners were awarded on 26 April 2024.

2025 Houska Prize: Award Ceremony on 9 April 2025

Live stream - 01:23 hrs, in German
Direction: Gregor Hofbauer
Production: Concept Solutions

 

Mariella-Schurz-Prize 2025

Video - 01:53 min, in German
Direction: Gregor Hofbauer
Production: LWZ.studio

 

Statue of Mariella-Schurz-Prize

The original white figure symbolized timelessness, humanity, and permanence. The new silver sheen evokes progress, technology, and the future. The transparent acrylic glass panel, engraved with fine circuit traces, stands as a symbol of digitalization, connectivity, and the boundless possibilities of modern technology.

This design invites reflection: How does technology change our humanity? How does digitalization influence our perception? The statue remains visible behind the transparent surface – yet never without the filter of technical structures. Perhaps this artwork reveals that we already live in a world where humans and machines are inseparably connected.

 

 

 

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