Achievement of MSMAT Alumni Student: Canan Dağdeviren
Canan Dagdeviren, PhD Candidate in Materials Science and Engineering, was recognized for outstanding innovation by receiving the $20,000 Illinois Innovation Prize last Friday, April 25th. This award is administered by the Technology Entrepreneur Center in the College of Engineering and is presented to the most innovative student on campus each year.
In order to be considered for nomination, a student must be a passionate innovator, working with world changing technologies, entrepreneurially minded, and a role model for others. Dagdeviren certainly embodies these qualities.
- See more at: http://tec.illinois.edu/news/20000-illinois-innovation-prize-awarded-advancements-unusual-electronics
Canan Dagdeviren, PhD Candidate in Materials Science and Engineering, was recognized for outstanding innovation by receiving the $20,000 Illinois Innovation Prize last Friday, April 25th. This award is administered by the Technology Entrepreneur Center in the College of Engineering and is presented to the most innovative student on campus each year.
In order to be considered for nomination, a student must be a passionate innovator, working with world changing technologies, entrepreneurially minded, and a role model for others. Dagdeviren certainly embodies these qualities.
- See more at: http://tec.illinois.edu/news/20000-illinois-innovation-prize-awarded-advancements-unusual-electronics#sthash.CQjGQVTj.zHBqHzd1.dpufCanan Dagdeviren, PhD Candidate in Materials Science and Engineering, was recognized for outstanding innovation by receiving the $20,000 Illinois Innovation Prize last Friday, April 25th. This award is administered by the Technology Entrepreneur Center in the College of Engineering and is presented to the most innovative student on campus each year.
In order to be considered for nomination, a student must be a passionate innovator, working with world changing technologies, entrepreneurially minded, and a role model for others. Dagdeviren certainly embodies these qualities.
- See more at: http://tec.illinois.edu/news/20000-illinois-innovation-prize-awarded-advancements-unusual-electronics#sthash.CQjGQVTj.zHBqHzd1.dpuf