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Concours posters doctorants : 11 ambassadeurs récompensés

11 doctorants de 1ère année mis à l’honneur lors de l’Assemblée générale de FEMTO-ST du 10 juillet.

Sélectionnés par le conseil scientifique de FEMTO-ST sur la base des 57 posters présentés, les 11 finalistes du concours de posters des étudiants de 1ère année de doctorat viennent de faire de courtes présentations de 5 min chacune sur le travail/sujet de thèse lors de l’AG de FEMTO-ST du 10 juillet. Les votes en ligne des membres de l’institut ont permis d’élire les ambassadeurs FEMTO-ST et remettre les premiers prix suivants :

 “Innovation” Award

1er prix

  • Maxence Leveziel “Modeling , design and control of miniaturez parallel soft robots with configurable platforms” (Robotics & Automation)

2eme prix

  • Julie Aubry “On-board fault and degradation tolerant control of a PEM fuel cell” (Energy)
  • Arthur De Sousa Lopes Moreira «Development of high-temperature passive and wireless sensors operating in harsh environments” (Time & Frequency)
  • Shambo Mukherjee “Ultra-stable compact Febry -Perot cavity” (Time & Frequency)

    “Breakthrough in Science” Award

1er prix

  • Yuning Lei “Nanorobotic origami unfolded at the tip of optic fiber” (Robotics & Automation)

2eme prix

  • Jessy Colonval “Validation of artificial intelligence components” (Computer Science)
  • Yosri Haddad “Distributed imaging along optical nanofiber in operation” (Optics)

    “Advanced Materials” Award

1er prix

  • Ishamol Labbaveettil Basheer “Advanced Piezoelectric Alkaline Niobate Architectures for the Next Generation Ultra- Wide Band & Tuneable Acoustic RF Filters” (Time & Frequency)

2eme prix

  • Valeria Viviana Belloni “Ultrafast laser materials processing in the GHz regime” (Optics)
  • Julio Andrès Iglesias Martinez “Dynamical behavior of mechanical metamaterials for ultrasonics” (Micro-Nanosciences &Sysytems)
  • Fangnao Xiao “A hybrid microstructure design strategy achieving W-ZrO2(Y) alloy with high strength and critical failure strain” (Applied Mechanics)

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