Suzuki Motor wins JSAE awards for technical paper and technological development

The Japanese automaker has won Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan’s Asahara Science Award, Outstanding Technical Paper Award, and Technological Development Award.

23 May 2018 | 4189 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Suzuki Motor Corporation’s engineers have won the Asahara Science Award, Outstanding Technical Paper Award, and Technological Development Award of the 68th JSAE Award, promoted by the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE).

JSAE Award was established by JSAE with the goal of encouraging the development of engineering and automotive technology. Namely, it awards the Scientific Contribution Award, Technological Contribution Award, Asahara Science Award, Asahara Award of Merit in Technology, Outstanding Technical Paper Award, and Technological Development Award.

Suzuki was awarded three awards: the Asahara Science Award for ‘Improvement of the Thermal Durability of an Exhaust Gas Purifying Catalyst using Size-Controlled Pt-Hydroxide Clusters’; the Outstanding Technical Paper Award for ‘Time-series Two-dimensional Temperature Measurement Inside the Engine Cylinder Using Computed Tomography-Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy’; and the Technological Development Award for ‘Development of Automated Dross Skimming Machine for Melting Furnace’.

 

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