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portrait Uwe Dieter Grebe Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Dieter Grebe (47) wrote his doctoral thesis in 1996 after studying General Mechanical Engineering at the TU in Darmstadt. Since 2000, he has been giving lectures at the TU Darmstadt and the TU Vienna. He was appointed honorary professor for Internal Combustion Engines at the TU Vienna in 2006. Uwe Dieter Grebe launched his career in 1991 as development engineer in Advanced Engineering at Adam Opel AG in Rüsselsheim where he became Head Engineer for medium and large-sized four-cylinder DI gasoline engines following several career stations in serial development 1 4 F o c u s and DI gasoline engine construction. In 2004, Grebe joined General Motors in the U.S. where he was head of Global Powertrain Advanced Engineering and also managed the research and development activities in North America. In 2011, Grebe returned to General Motors Europe in Rüsselsheim, where he was in charge of advanced engineering activities relating to the entire vehicle for European models. In his most recent position of Executive Director – GME Lead Executive CO2 Strategies – he was responsible across functions for meeting the CO2 targets of the European vehicle portfolio and for the advanced engineering activities for vehicle, powertrain and manufacturing systems within GM Europe. In September 2012, Uwe Dieter Grebe took on the position of Executive Vice President of Global Business Development, Sales & International Operations in Powertrain Engineering (PTE).


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