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Ph.D. candidate Thomas Winkler wins best poster award at MAMNA Symposium

Ph.D. candidate Thomas Winkler wins best poster award at MAMNA Symposium

Bioengineering Ph.D. candidate Thomas Winkler has won the Best Graduate Student Poster Award at the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Micro/Nano Alliance (MAMNA) Symposium, held April 6 at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. His poster was titled “Microsystem for Particle Counting and Sizing with Tunable Sensitivity and Throughput.”

Winkler is a Fulbright Foreign Fellow and a Clark School Future Faculty Fellow. He is associated with ISR Director Reza Ghodssi’s (ECE/ISR) MEMS Sensors and Actuators Laboratory (MSAL).

This is the second year in a row the MSAL team has won the award. Congratulations Thomas!

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