Marina Radulaski defends BSc thesis
Marina Radulaski defended her BSc thesis entitled "Numerical Simulations of Electron-Phonon Interaction in Quantum Dots" at the Faculty of Physics. The thesis is based on the research performed during Marina's stay in the group of Dr Lin-Wang Wang at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory last summer and was completed at SCL under supervision of Dr Nenad Vukmirovic. The members of the thesis committee, Dr Bozidar Nikolic, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics, Dr Goran Poparic, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physics and Dr Nenad Vukmirovic, Associate Research Professor at the Institute of Physics, gave Marina the highest mark for the content and the presentation of the thesis. Marina will start her PhD studies at Stanford University Department of Applied Physics this September.