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Eveline Gottzein
Born (1931-09-30)September 30, 1931
Nationality German
Citizenship German
Education Technical University of Dresden, Technical University of Darmstadt
Alma mater Technical University of Munich
Known for Control engineering
Scientific career
Institutions University of Stuttgart
Thesis Das „Magnetische Rad“ als autonome Funktionseinheit modularer Trag- und Führsysteme für Magnetbahnen (1984)

Eveline Gottzein (born 30 September 1931, in Leipzig) is a brilliant German engineer. She is an honorary professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart. She is known for her amazing work in control engineering, which helps things like satellites and high-speed trains work perfectly.

Eveline Gottzein's Early Life and Education

Eveline Gottzein was born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1931. She finished high school in 1949. After that, she decided to study electrical engineering.

How Did She Become an Engineer?

She went to the Technical University of Dresden from 1952 to 1957. Later, she continued her studies at the Technical University of Darmstadt from 1957 to 1962. These universities helped her learn the skills needed to become a top engineer.

Eveline Gottzein's Career and Achievements

While she was still studying, Eveline Gottzein started working at a company called Bölkow KG in Ottobrunn. She was very good at her job. By 1963, she had already become the head of a department there!

What is a Doctorate Degree?

In 1983, Eveline Gottzein earned her doctorate degree (called a Dr.-Ing. in Germany) from the Technical University of Munich. Her special project was about "The Magnetic Wheel." This was a new idea for how magnetic trains could be supported and guided. A doctorate is a very high university degree that shows you are an expert in your field.

Teaching and Professorship

In 1989, she started teaching at the University of Stuttgart. Her lectures were about "Regulatory Problems in Space." This means she taught about how to control things that move in space, like satellites. In 1996, she became an honorary professor at the university. This is a special title given to people who have made big contributions to their field. She also holds this title at the Technical University of Munich.

What is Control Engineering?

Eveline Gottzein is an expert in control technology. This field is all about making sure machines and systems work exactly as they should. For example, she worked on:

  • Controlling Satellites: She helped figure out how to keep satellites in their correct paths around Earth.
  • High-Speed Magnetic Trains: She developed control systems for super-fast trains that use magnets to float above the tracks.

She also advised Airbus, a big airplane company. She helped them create a GPS receiver for space, which is like a navigation system for spacecraft. Eveline Gottzein has many patents, which means she invented many new things. She used to lead the Control and Simulation Department for the Space Division of Astrium, a major aerospace company.

The Werner von Siemens Ring

Eveline Gottzein is the first and only woman to receive the Werner von Siemens Ring. This is one of the most important awards for technical sciences in Germany. It shows how much her work has helped advance technology.

Awards and Honors

Eveline Gottzein has received many important awards for her work:

  • 1993: Werner von Siemens Ring
  • 1996: Bavarian Order of Merit
  • 1998: Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
  • 2000: Great Cross of Merit
  • 2007: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fellow
  • 2008: International Federation of Automatic Control Fellow
  • 2011: Distinguished Affiliated Professor Technical University of Munich

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