2021 EPS-QEOD THESIS PRIZE

© 2021 EPFL

© 2021 EPFL

The European Physical Society’s, 2021 EPS-QEOD Thesis Prize for Applied Aspects, has been presented to Dr. Maxim Karpov. The biennial award rewards excellence in PhD research and scientific communication in quantum electronics and optics.

This year, the Prize for applied aspects was awarded to Maxim Karpov for his Doctoral Thesis “Dynamics and applications of Dissipative Kerr solitons,” which was carried out at EPFL. Dr. Karpov is currently postdoc at CSEM working on his “BRIDGE: Proof-of-Concept” and Hans-Eggenberger Foundation grant projects.