IDC Researchers win the Best Paper and Best Presentation Award at ACM NanoCom

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Teena tom Dieck and Maximilian Schäfer presented their work at the 11th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (NanoCom), held in Milan, Italy, from October 28–30, 2024. NanoCom is one of the premier conferences for the interdisciplinary molecular communications community.

Maximilian Schäfer received the Best Paper Award for his paper “The Choriollallantoic Membrane Model: A 3D in vivo Testbed for Design and Analysis of MC Systems”, where he showed his work on the development of the first in vivo testbed for molecular communications.

Teena tom Dieck received the Best Presentation Award for her presentation of the paper “Nanoscale Transmitters Employing Cooperative Transmembrane Transport Proteins for Molecular Communication”. The paper introduced new transmitter designs for molecular communication systems based on functionalized nanoparticles.