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Pelin Ayerden has won Best Student Paper Award
- Thursday, 28 July 2016
Pelin Ayerden (Department of Microelectronics, Electronic Instrumentation Laborabory), who recently received her PhD degree from TU Delft, has won the best student paper award at SPIE Photonics Europe 2016, Micro-Optics Conference. The conference took place from 3 to 7 April in Brussels, Belgium. In her paper "A highly miniaturized NDIR methane sensor" coauthored by G. de Graaf, P. Enoksson and R. F. Wolffenbuttel, she demonstrated the functionality of a compact gas sensor for methane detection.
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