Muyi writes, “I am delighted and honored to be awarded the SVCF scholarship. I was carrying out my vacuum experiments for my coated sample in a synchrotron beamline when I received the announcement of the award. That was an interesting response to ‘vacuum coating’ and made my day!”
“I am a third-year Ph.D. student of Applied Physics at Linköping University. My doctoral research focuses on high-energy and visible optoelectronics, such as X-ray detectors and light-emitting diodes. I am currently trying to develop a novel LED panel fabricated by vacuum deposition technique and aiming to lead the next-generation display technology. There will, of course, be some potential challenges during my experiment, so I will keep learning in the field of vacuum deposition. This Scholarship will greatly help me participate in the course and conference, and I will use this Scholarship well. Thanks to the Society of Vacuum Coaters Foundation for supporting us early-stage researchers.”