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IUVSTA-Elsevier Awards

Congratulations to the 6 winners of the IUVSTA Elsevier Student Award:

 

  • Thanasis Basdanis (Univ. Thessaly, Greece) for his work on “Characterization of gas-surface interaction in vacuum gas flows by comparison between computations and measurements
  • Filipe Correia (Univ. Minho, Portugal) for his work on “The role of Bi doping on transparent zinc oxide thin films doped with Al and Ga
  • Michal Haubner (Univ. Prague, Czech Republic) for his work on “Electron conditioning of technical surfaces at cryogenic and room temperature in the 0 1 keV energy range
  • Joana Ribeiro (Univ. Minho, Portugal) for her work on “Transparent niobium-doped titanium dioxide thin films with high Seebeck coefficient for thermoelectric applications
  • Pankaj Kumar Samal (Univ. Prague, Czech Republic) for his work on “Step engineering for model electrocatalytic studies using ion erosion
  • Benjamin Tomasetti (Univ. Louvain, Belgium) for his work on “Tailoring protein soft landing using large argon cluster

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Elsevier B.V. provides the IUVSTA Elsevier Student Awards. The Award is intended to give financial support to research students to attend scientific conferences organized by IUVSTA.

PhD students, co-authors of accepted abstracts, could apply to have a financial support. On an exceptional basis, given that EVC16 is one of the first face-to-face congresses, the Organizing Committee has considered that all registered students were automatically applying and will take a decision about Awards distribution in view of supporting a maximum of travelling students.

 

 


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