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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