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Best PhD Thesis Award
Dear Colleagues,
As the Editor-in-Chief of Electronics, it is my pleasure to announce the winner of the Electronics 2021 Best PhD Thesis Award. This prize was aimed to be awarded to a PhD student who has produced a highly anticipated academic potential thesis.
The award has been granted to:
“Low Dose Analytical Electron Microscopy of Hybrid Perovskite Photovoltaic Devices”
By Felix Utama Kosasih, University of Cambridge, UK
The winner will receive CHF 800, a certificate, and an offer to publish a featured paper in Electronics with the article processing charge (APC) waived before the end of 2022.
On behalf of the evaluation committee, I would like to congratulate the winner on his accomplishments. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the nominated research groups of the above exceptional thesis for their contributions to Electronics, and thank the award committee for voting and helping with this award.
Prof. Dr. Flavio Canavero
Editor-in-Chief, Electronics
Electronics Best PhD Thesis Award
Past Winners
- JAJesús Ruiz-Santaquiteria AlegreJesús Ruiz-Santaquiteria AlegreUniversity of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Jiakang ZhengJiakang ZhengBeijing Jiaotong University, China
Flavio CanaveroFlavio CanaveroPolitecnico di TorinoChairman
Olivier SenameOlivier SenameGRENOBLE INP / GIPSA-lab
Felipe JimenezFelipe JimenezTechnical University of Madrid
James LamJames LamUniversity of Hong Kong- XMXiongfeng MaXiongfeng MaTsinghua Unviersity
Jinjun FengJinjun FengBeijing Vacuum Electronics Research Institute
Manuel ArrebolaManuel ArrebolaUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid- YQYuankai QiYuankai QiMacquarie University
- BABo AiBo AiBeijing Jiaotong Uviversity

