Award-winning theses and dissertations from 2024 at the School of Chemical Engineering
Dean Kristiina Kruus of the School of Chemical Engineering has awarded thesis prizes to Master of Science in Technology graduates and doctors who graduated in 2024 at the diploma award ceremony on 26 March 2025.
Master's thesis awards
Master's thesis awards, amounting to €1,000, are given to the following Masters of Science in Technology graduates:
MSc Linh Tong
Towards the biomimetic total synthesis of (±)-haloxine
MSc Bibi Emilita Hannikainen
Investigating Native and Heterologous Signal Peptides for the Secretion of Recombinant Proteins in Komagataeibacter spp.
MSc Sami Aleksi Hartikainen
Characterization of humidity reference for energy gas measurements
Doctoral thesis awards
The criteria for evaluating doctoral thesis awards are academic quality, impact and novelty. The Dean of the School of Chemical Engineering awards doctoral dissertation prizes amounting to €3,000 to the following Doctors of Science in Technology:
Dr Zahra Ahaliabadeh
Stabilized Nickel Rich Layered Oxide Electrodes for High Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries
Dr Christopher Jonkergouw
Exploring structural diversity in quorum sensing signalling systems and strategies to control prokaryotic community-wide behaviour
Dr Daniel Langerreiter
Synthesis of cellulose-based self-sterilizing materials via solid-state reactions
Dr Junjie Shi
Engineering Sn- and Bi-based electrocatalysts and electrodes for efficient carbon dioxide to formate production
Dr Jihong Yim
Conformality of atomic layer deposition analysed via experiments and modelling: case study of zinc oxide for catalytic applications.
Congratulations to all the awardees!