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Doctoral program Thesis Distinctions 2025

From left to right  Claire Bourmaud c/o Prof Jérémy Luterbacher Weijin Wang c/o Prof Xile Hu Till Marian Schertenleib c/o Prof Wendy Queen Vu Trung Tin Nguyen c/o Prof Jérôme Waser Luc Bondaz c/o Prof Kumar Agrawal

Top 8% EDCH Program, EPFL

Each year, a distinction is awarded to a select group of exceptional theses, recognizing the outstanding research and scientific merit of doctoral candidates. For the EDCH doctoral program, nominees are chosen based on their oral examination performance. A selection committee then evaluates these candidates, and the top 8% are honored for their excellence.

Congratulations from your program to the EDCH laureates (and their PhD advisors) of 2025 for their remarkable achievements!

Date : 2025-12-03
News source : EPFL.CH
Auteur : Anne Lene Odegaard

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