The Entrepreneurial School® congratulates Gabriela Leiß on her work on family businesses and Michael Meister on his research on hydrodynamics and biological purification in wastewater treatment plants
The City of Innsbruck, and capital of the State of Tyrol has awarded, for the first time, the Innsbruck Prize for Research and Innovation at MCI Management Center Innsbruck. On November 16, Mayor Christine Oppitz-Plörer had the honor of awarding the distinction to Dr. Gabriela Leiß, MBA and Dr. Michael Meister, MSc. The ceremony was held in the presence of MCI Rector Andreas Altmann in the Innsbruck Town Hall.
“This distinction is an opportunity for us to finally give MCI the recognition it deserves due to the excellent work it provides,” Christine Oppitz-Plörer, Mayor of Innsbruck, emphasizes: “It allows us to increase our investment in research, development, and innovation, while at the same time making respective accomplishments visible to the public. Innsbruck is known as an academic center, and thus able to strengthen its position.”
MCI Rector Andreas Altmann congratulates the recipients of the prize. The honored research papers stand out not only due to their exceptional relevance to science, but also because of their economic and social significance. “Special thanks are due to the award winners, who have made a substantial contribution to the development of MCI with their academic achievements. I would further like to thank Mayor Christine Oppitz-Plörer for her exceptional commitment, without which, the award of this prize would not have been possible.”
2017 award winners
The award winners were honored for the following research papers:
City of Innsbruck press release
Further information:
Research, development, and innovation at MCI:
Press contact
Ulrike Fuchs
+43 512 2070-1527
ulrike.fuchs@mci.edu
The City of Innsbruck, and capital of the State of Tyrol has awarded, for the first time, the Innsbruck Prize for Research and Innovation at MCI Management Center Innsbruck. On November 16, Mayor Christine Oppitz-Plörer had the honor of awarding the distinction to Dr. Gabriela Leiß, MBA and Dr. Michael Meister, MSc. The ceremony was held in the presence of MCI Rector Andreas Altmann in the Innsbruck Town Hall.
“This distinction is an opportunity for us to finally give MCI the recognition it deserves due to the excellent work it provides,” Christine Oppitz-Plörer, Mayor of Innsbruck, emphasizes: “It allows us to increase our investment in research, development, and innovation, while at the same time making respective accomplishments visible to the public. Innsbruck is known as an academic center, and thus able to strengthen its position.”
MCI Rector Andreas Altmann congratulates the recipients of the prize. The honored research papers stand out not only due to their exceptional relevance to science, but also because of their economic and social significance. “Special thanks are due to the award winners, who have made a substantial contribution to the development of MCI with their academic achievements. I would further like to thank Mayor Christine Oppitz-Plörer for her exceptional commitment, without which, the award of this prize would not have been possible.”
2017 award winners
The award winners were honored for the following research papers:
- Dr. Gabriela Leiß, MBA: “Den intergenerativen Nachfolgeprozess von Familienunternehmen erfolgreich gestalten” (How to master the intergenerational process of succession in family businesses)
CV of Gabriela Leiß
- Dr. Michael Meister, MSc: “Integrating hydrodynamics and biokinetics in wastewater treatment modelling by using smoothed particle hydrodynamics”
CV of Michael Meister
City of Innsbruck press release
Further information:
Research, development, and innovation at MCI:
- Management & Society research topics
- Technology & Life Sciences research topics
- Family Business Center
- Fluids & Mechanics focus
Press contact
Ulrike Fuchs
+43 512 2070-1527
ulrike.fuchs@mci.edu