Two Master students from the Computational Nanoelectronics group won the ETH Medals!

Jente Clarysse and Alexander Maeder were two of the three recipients of the ETH Medals at the Masters' level for the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering.

Jente developed simulations of thermally-driven switching in valence change memory cells, supervised by PhD student Manasa Kaniselvan. Her work contributed towards two co-authored conference papers at competitive venues. Alexander's master thesis was on optimizing distributed sparse solvers for two applications developed within the group, supervised by Dr. Alexandros Nikolaos Ziogas, and PhD students Manasa Kaniselvan and Vincent Maillou. During his master thesis he co-authored two conference papers, and made finalist in the ACM Student Research Competition at PASC24. Alexander recently started a PhD in the group, and Jente works with ETH Entrepreneurship as lead of the DeepTech Investor Summit.

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