MaP Graduate Symposium 2022

The 16th edition of the MaP Graduate Symposium took place on September 1st, 2022. The D-​MATL was again successfully represented this year, with several high-​​class talks and poster presentations. Many of the awards went to members of D-​MATL.

by Marc Roland Petitmermet

At this year's MaP Graduate Symposium, the following D-MATL members won a price:

Tommaso Magrini (Complex Materials) and Nives Strkalj (Multifunctional Ferroic Materials) were 2 of the 3 finalists for the MaP Award 2022 – a great achievement.

The 2022 Ideas Competition for Transdiscpilinary Format was also won by D-MATL PhD students: Zazo Meijs (Soft Materials and Interfaces), Xanthe Verbeek (Materials Theory), Max Merkel (Materials Theory).

Zazo Meijs (Soft Materials and Interfaces) becomes the new MaP Doctoral Student Representative on the Executive Committee of the MaP Doctoral School, where he replaces Murielle Schreck.

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