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BSc Group at ELCA awarded with IEEE Best High Tech Start-up Business Plan
- Monday, 10 July 2017
At the Bachelor Electrical Engineering Graduation Grand Finale held on 7 July 2017, the six-student group formed by Bilal Bouazzata, Laurens Buijs, Jun Feng, Martijn Hoogelander, Alexander Louwerse and Niels van der Kolk received the IEEE Best High Tech Start-up Business Plan award from Koen Bertels for their business plan on the topic of their graduation project at ELCA.
The group was supervised by Marco Pelk and Morteza Alavi while the project was proposed by Leo de Vreede.
During this project, the group accomplished a proof of concept for a promising "interpolating-supply" power amplifier efficiency enhancement technique, laying a foundation for future research.
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