Teena tom Dieck wins VDE Bayern Award 2024

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Teena tom Dieck (center) at the VDE Bayern Award Ceremony accompanied by Dr. Maximilian Schäfer (left) and Prof. Kathrin Castiglione (right)

Teena tom Dieck (P3) was awarded the VDE Bayern Award 2024 for her Master’s Thesis titled “Optical-to-Chemical Signal Modulation with Functionalized Nanodevices” supervised by Dr. Maximilian Schäfer, Lukas Brand, Prof. Dr. Kathrin Castiglione, and Prof. Dr. Robert Schober. The thesis was conducted at the Institute for Digital Communication in cooperation with the Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and entailed the mathematical modelling of vesicle-based nanodevices in the context of molecular communication. The award honours excellent theses and dissertations at Bavarian universities in the field of electrical engineering. The VDE (Verband der Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik e.V.) Bayern is committed to innovation and knowledge transfer, standardisation and safety, and promoting young talents and networking partners from industry and academia.

Congratulations Teena!