Lisa receives ESIS-Elsevier Young Scientist Award

Lisa Claeys received the ESIS-Elsevier Young Scientist Award at the 23rd European Conference on Fracture. Lisa presented her work on “the hydrogen interaction with 304L austenitic stainless steel”. Lisa works as a postdoc at the research group Sustainable Materials Science (SMS), department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering.

The Young Scientist’s Award is dedicated to best contributions at ECFs. This award is being given as an encouragement to younger researchers and in support of their careers. The award will include a certificate and 1000 € for first place and 500 € for second place.

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