Student Awards in the 2014 European Frequency and Time Forum

Student Awards in the 2014 European Frequency and Time Forum

Two PhD students, supervised by Dr Joshua Lee, have won the Student Award in the 2014 European Frequency and Time Forum.

  • Mr ZHANG Weiguan was granted the award for his key contribution to the theme of Sensors and Transducers.
  • Mr ZHU Haoshen was granted the award for his key contribution to the theme of Materials, Resonators, and Resonator Circuits.

The European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) 2014 was held on 23 – 26 June 2014 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It is the premier technical conference in Europe for time and frequency products and related technologies. They bring together researchers and technologists from manufacturers, service providers, operators, application developers, National Metrology laboratories, defence timing, and standards bodies to share the latest information and promote the development of precise time and frequency systems and components.