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Ph.D. Candidate Carmela Michelle Esteban from Professor Seunghyup Yoo’s Lab Receives Young Researcher Award at ISFOE25

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< (third from the left) Ph.D. candidate Carmela Michelle Esteban>

Carmela Michelle Esteban, a Ph.D. candidate in the research group of Professor Seunghyup Yoo at KAIST School of Electrical Engineering, received the Young Researcher Award for Best Poster Presentation at the 18th International Symposium on Flexible Organic Electronics (ISFOE25), held from July 7 to 10 in Thessaloniki, Greece.

 

Michelle was recognized for her outstanding research presentation titled “Multi-Functional Polymeric Substrate with Integrated Optical Layers for Flexible Organic Photodetectors.”

 

ISFOE is a prestigious international symposium in the field of flexible organic and printed electronics, held annually to foster innovation in next-generation electronics. Each year, the Young Researcher Awards are presented to graduate students who demonstrate academic excellence and exceptional research achievements in the field.

 

Awardees receive a certificate and a complimentary publication for use in the Nanomaterials journal published by MDPI.