3rd Young Researchers Competition
The 15-minute video submission deadline is almost over, and the 3rd Young Researchers Competition is moving into its online conference on June 8, 2026.
Join the conference to watch the 19 young researchers present their work across Asia, EMEA, and Americas sessions. Each submission will be played once in each regional session.
- Prize Pool
- €14,000
- Online Event
- June 8-9
- Final Awards
- Türkiye
- Topics
- 3





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How It Works
From submission to awards - your journey to the World Foundry Conference in Türkiye.
Phase 1
Submit Your Abstract
Submit an abstract and a 2-minute video presentation by April 26, 2026 (extended from March 31).
Phase 1
Jury Selection
A jury of professors and industry professionals reviews all submissions and selects the Top 20.
Phase 2
Detailed Presentation
The current 19 participants submit a 15-minute video explaining their research in detail. These are presented in three regional sessions at the online conference on June 8, 2026.
Phase 2
Live Finals in Türkiye
The Top 10 are invited to Türkiye to present live. The winners are announced on stage.
Key Dates
Mark your calendar for these important milestones.
Phase 1 Deadline
Submit your abstract and 2-minute video presentation (extended from March 31).
Jury Review
The jury evaluates all Phase 1 submissions and selects the Top 20 participants.
Phase 2 Deadline
The current 19 participants submit their detailed 15-minute video presentations before the online conference.
Online Conference
19 presentations are shown in Asia, EMEA, and Americas sessions from 01:00 CEST on June 8 to 01:00 CEST on June 9.
Live Finals in Türkiye
Top 10 present their research live. Winners are announced on stage.
19 participant preview
Meet the participants
A first look at the young researchers presenting their 15-minute videos during the online conference.

Jan Angenoorth
DIGITAL METHODS
Augsburg, Germany

André Bergmann Kremer
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Freiberg, Germany

Jan Bouchner
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Brno, Czechia

Betto David Joseph
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Aachen, Germany

Reo Fuse
DIGITAL METHODS
Kofu, Japan

Muhsin Deniz Güler
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Orhangazi, Türkiye

Levente Hajas
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Miskolc, Hungary

Gergő Konc
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Budapest, Hungary

Emily Leonard
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Blacksburg, United States of America

Rui Li
DIGITAL METHODS
Augsburg, Germany

Lukas Mastaler
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Freiberg, Germany

Elena Mingotti
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Brescia, Italy

Ahmad Qaralleh
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

Umar Siddique
DIGITAL METHODS
Tampere, Finland

Ercan Söner
DIGITAL METHODS
Orhangazi, Türkiye

Radim Štěpán
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Brno, Czechia

Natsumi Tsuchida
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Nagoya, Japan

Haoyan Xue
CASTING SOLUTIONS
Kyoto, Japan

Qihang Yang
DIGITAL METHODS
Beijing, China
Global cohort
Participant origins
Researchers are joining the online conference from foundry communities around the world.
- Profiles
- 19
- Countries
- 9
With gratitude
Honoring the reviewers and organization team
The Young Researchers Competition depends on the people who review each submission with care and the team that turns the program into a smooth conference experience.
Reviewers
Scientific evaluation
Their expertise shapes the selection process and gives young researchers thoughtful, credible recognition.
Attila Dioszegi
Jönköping University
Marcin Górny
AGH University of Krakow
Prof. Dr. Özgül Keleş
Istanbul Technical University
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Philipp Lechner
Universität Augsburg

Ken Moizumi
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Primož Mrvar
University of Ljubljana
Dawid Myszka
Politechnika Warszawska
Jakob Olofsson
Jönköping University

Thomas Prucha
Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Metalcasting
Jerry Thiel
University of Northern Iowa
Niels Skat Tiedje
DTU Orbit

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Babette Tonn
Technische Universität Clausthal

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Volk
Technische Universität München
Organization team
Program delivery
Behind the scenes, the team keeps the competition, conference, and partner coordination moving.

Dr. Carsten Kuhlgatz
Albertuswerke GmbH

José Javier González
World Foundry Organization

Ludwig Tonn
RWTH Aachen University
Prizes & Awards
Total prize pool of €14,000 for the top researchers.
1st Place
€8,000
Present at World Foundry Conference
2nd Place
€4,000
Present at World Foundry Conference
3rd Place
€2,000
Present at World Foundry Conference
Top 10 Finalists
All Top 10 researchers will be invited to Türkiye to present their research live at the World Foundry Conference (October 19-21, 2026). (Accommodation and travel will be paid by sponsors).
Research Topics
Submit your research in one of these three focus areas.
Casting Solutions
High-quality cast components are characterized by reliability, long service life, multifunctionality, and complete recyclability. There is a constant demand for high-quality casting materials, highly efficient casting processes, and intelligent designs that combine different functions. Market trends are driving specific developments in areas like E-mobility structural castings and green energy components. Produced with lower energy consumption, a reduced CO2 footprint, and less waste.
Digital Methods / Engineering
The progress of digital methods is a key topic of research and development in manufacturing, with a need to improve their application across many areas of the casting process. Examples include data-driven analysis and quality assurance, data-based models to optimize machine control, and the use of artificial intelligence for design and process optimisation. Key challenges for the casting industry are the robustness of sensors to generate and gather data, the reliability of systems, and the large variety of factors that influence quality.
Circular Economy / Sustainable Foundry
The casting process is one of the most effective ways to get from primary material to a final product with the lowest possible energy input, enabling the recycling and re-use of metal alloys. High-quality recycling of mixed scrap and end-of-life components poses new challenges for the entire process chain. Foundries face demanding tasks in the transformation towards climate neutrality, including securing CO2-neutral energy sources and meeting increasing requirements for lifecycle assessments.
Conference Gallery
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