Celebrating Academic Excellence: Congratulations to Our Outstanding Graduates!

We are thrilled to announce and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our students who have recently graduated, marking significant milestones in their academic journeys!

Jayden has been awarded a PhD for his groundbreaking research titled "Super Sensitive Semiconductor Based UV Photodetector". His innovative work has the potential to revolutionize UV detection technologies and impact numerous applications in science and industry.

Nour, earning an MRes degree, presented a compelling thesis on "The Influence of PE-CVD Parameters on the Characteristics of Deposited ZrO₂ Thin Film". Her meticulous research contributes valuable insights into thin-film deposition processes, advancing the field of materials science.Make it stand out


Luke, also an MRes graduate, explored new frontiers in materials engineering with his thesis "Biomimetic Surface Coating for Anisotropic Working Properties". His study opens exciting possibilities for developing materials with tailored directional properties inspired by nature.

Our hearty congratulations also go to our BEng(Hons) graduates:

  • Wesley Cheung, who presented an impressive thesis on "Design and Calibration of Electrospinning Machine with Rotating Drum Collector". His work enhances the precision and efficiency of electrospinning techniques, important for nanofiber production.

  • Christian Estrella, whose thesis "Efficient Deposition and Collection of Nanoparticles" addresses key challenges in nanotechnology, paving the way for improved nanoparticle handling and applications.

We are incredibly proud of these outstanding scholars for their dedication, innovation, and contributions to their respective fields. Their hard work and passion exemplify the spirit of excellence that our institution strives to foster.

Please join us in congratulating Jayden, Nour, Luke, Wesley, and Christian on their exceptional achievements! We look forward to seeing the remarkable impact they will undoubtedly make in their future endeavors.

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