Four finalists compete for the MaP Award 2023
A jury of experts from academia and industry nominated four candidates for the MaP Award Final, taking place on 22 June 2023 during the MaP Graduate Symposium.
Every year the MaP Doctoral School awards a prize for the most promising doctoral thesis of ETH Zurich in the field of Materials and Processes. Four candidates have been selected for this year's MaP Award Final.
The MaP Award 2023 finalists are (in alphabetical order):
- Dr. Lukas Gerken (D-MAVT)
- Dr. Mattia Halter (D-ITET)
- Dr. Amogh Kinikar (Empa & D-MATL)
- Dr. Riccardo Rizzo (D-HEST)
For a portrait, a thesis summary, and plans for their future as scientists, please have a look at our website.
The award nominees will present their findings on 22 June 2023 during the MaP Graduate Symposium 2023 in the Auditorium Maximum at ETH Zentrum. The oral presentation accounts for 20% of the final verdict of a jury of experts from academia and industry. All finalists will receive an award. The winner of the MaP Award will additionally receive CHF 3000 as prize money.
If you want to be inspired by these young scientists, register for the MaP Graduate Symposium 2023.
Besides the MaP Award Final to honour the best theses of 2022, the MaP Graduate Symposium aims to offer a platform to current doctoral students in Materials and Processes to present their research and network with the ETH MaP community. If you are a doctoral student, we strongly encourage you to apply for a talk or a poster. All scientists and students in Materials and Processes are welcome to join as participants.