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Yunfei Teng wins 2025 EDMI Thesis Award

The Commission of the Doctoral Program in Microsystems and Microelectronics (EDMI) has selected Yunfei Teng to receive the 2025 Doctoral Thesis Award in Microsystems and Microelectronics.

Yunfei Teng was selected for his outstanding thesis, "Functionalized Solid-State Nanopore: Energy Harvesting and Ionic Circuitry" which was supervised by Aleksandra Radenovic in the Laboratory of Nanoscale Biology (LBEN) in the School of Engineering (STI).

This annual prize, awarded for the first time in 2022, is given to the author of the most outstanding PhD thesis in the field of Microsystems & Microelectronics, and constitutes the EDMI’s highest recognition. The award consists of a certificate and of a CHF 3,000 prize, jointly funded by the Institute of Electrical and Micro Engineering (IEM) and by STI.

References Functionalized Solid-State Nanopore: Energy Harvesting and Ionic Circuitry. https://infoscience.epfl.ch/entities/publication/08bf7e21-897c-490f-9398-b4eedfe83fe0.

Date : 2025-11-20
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