Martine Schut wins second prize in Dutch journal of physics (NtvN) contest for PhD students
The Dutch journal of physics (NtvN) has held a contest for PhD students to write an understandable article about their research in Dutch (link to the announcement).
We are proud to say that Martine Schut has won the second prize. Her article was published in the May issue of the journal and can be found here.
On May 26 will be the award ceremony in Delft.
Last modified: | 21 June 2023 1.20 p.m. |
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