Ingeborg Hochmair
Austrian electrical engineer
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2021 | Awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Science by the University of Innsbruck. |
2020 | Received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Uppsala. |
2018 | Awarded the Shambaugh Prize by Corlas. |
2018 | Received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bern. |
2018 | Became an Honorary Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
2017 | Received the Ring of Honour from the District of Garbsen. |
2016 | Appointed as a Business Advisor by the Tyrolean Chamber of Commerce. |
2016 | Awarded the Technology Prize by the Eduard Rhein Foundation in Munich. |
2015 | Received the Russ Prize for her significant contributions to bioengineering, recognizing her groundbreaking work in cochlear implant development. |
2015 | Awarded the Ring of Honour by the State of Tyrol. |
2015 | Received the Johann Joseph Ritter von Prechtl Medal from the Technical University of Vienna. |
2014 | Awarded the Ludwig Wittgenstein Prize by the Austrian Research Foundation. |
2013 | Received the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award in New York, USA. |
2013 | Became an Honorary Senator of the University of Innsbruck. |
October 2013 | Published 'The importance of being flexible' in Nature Medicine, continuing to contribute to medical device research and innovation. |
2012 | Supported the introduction of an endowed professorship in microelectronics and implantable systems at the University of Innsbruck's Institute for Mechatronics. |
2012 | Granted Honorary Membership of the German Audiological Society (DGA). |
2011 | Awarded the Cross of Merit by the City of Innsbruck. |
2010 | Received an Honorary Doctorate from the Medical University of Innsbruck. |
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