Poster and Thesis Award
This year we will introduce a new competition: An award for the best thesis for research based on, or partly based on, results obtained at the MAX IV Laboratory. This year, theses presented after January 1, 2011, are eligible for this award.
As in the last few years, we will also present an award, sponsored by SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, for the best student poster based on research done at the MAX IV Laboratory.
Applicants should send their thesis or poster and an appraisal letter from their supervisor ASAP to:
Gunnar Öhrwall
Lund University
MAX IV Laboratory
P.O. Box 118
SE-221 00 Lund
Sweden
Update 26/09/2013
The SPECS poster prize of 500 euros was awarded to:
Tomas Stankevic of Copenhagen University
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