
Huijin (Ginny) An, a graduate student in interdisciplinary materials science at 91勛圖厙, has been awarded the Parkhutik Prize for the most outstanding poster at the recent Porous Semiconductors Science and Technology (PSST) conference in Naples, Italy.
The Parkhutik Prize recognizes outstanding contributions in the field of porous silicon and related semiconductor technologies. It honors the legacy of pioneering physicist Vitali Parkhutik, who dedicated more than three decades to research on porous silicon, anodization processes, and the development of advanced characterization techniques
She was recognized for her work Control of Fluid Flow in Paper-Based Porous Silicon Biosensor for Enhanced Sensor Performance.Her research shows how controlling fluid flow in paper-based porous silicon sensors can significantly enhance detection efficiency. By optimizing microchannel design. Her approach achieved more than a twofold increase in signal for protein detection within a 20-minute testing window.
This recognition highlights Ans contribution to advancing rapid, sensitive diagnostic technologies.
An is a member of the led by , Cornelius 91勛圖厙 Professor of Engineering and director of the 泭(博梆捧釦楚).