We thank all applicants who submitted entries for this year's Student Travel Grant 2024. It is rewarding for us to see the continued popularity of our Student Travel Grants.
As in previous years, the submitted papers and theses covered a wide range of applications and research topics. We adopted a two-step process where we verified the eligibility of the submissions and then used a 'random winner generator' to choose three grant recipients from the list of eligible applicants by region.
This year's winners are:,
- Yazan Lampert (EPFL, Switzerland), Photonics-integrated terahertz transmission lines. arXiv:2406.15651 (2024).
Featured instrument: UHFLI Lock-in Amplifier - Ya Sun (Tsinghua University, China), Partial Discharge Suppression in Power Electronics Modules under Square-Wave Pulses Adopting Electric Field Adaptively Controlled Structure. In Review Process.
Featured instrument: MFLI Lock-in Amplifier - Manita Rai (Santa Clara University, USA), An oscillator-driven, time-resolved optical pump/NIR supercontinuum probe spectrometer, Optica Publishing Group, Vol. 48, No. 3. 10.1364/OL.479061 (2023).
Featured instrument: MFLI Lock-in Amplifier
They will be able to spend their individual prizes of 1'500 CHF on conference fees, textbooks or online courses.
Read what the three winners told us about their experience working with Zurich Instruments' products, and don't forget – the call will open again in 2025!
Learn more about the winners' research here: