
Toûka Meki and Nabil Haidour represented the Lab at “Ma Thèse en 180 Secondes”
We are proud to celebrate the participation of two lab members in the prestigious French science communication competition Ma Thèse en 180 Secondes (MT180), which challenges doctoral researchers to present their work to a general audience in just three minutes.
Toûka Meki, PhD candidate in our lab, rose to the challenge brilliantly at the PSL final, winning both the 4th Jury Prize, qualifying her for the Paris regional final and the Audience Award. Her presentation on shear wave elastography of the heart captivated the room, turning a highly technical subject into something engaging and accessible.
Nabil Haidour, postdoctoral researcher in our lab, also took part in the PSL final with great enthusiasm and dedication, a real feat in itself.
Congratulations to both of them for representing the lab with such talent and energy.