The competition has run every year since 2016 and covers both and masters and doctorate theses, the power metallurgy organization said.
It’s open to all graduates of a European university whose theses, classified under the topic of powder metallurgy, have been officially accepted or approved by the applicant's teaching establishment during the previous three years.
Prizes are €500 and €1,000 for masters and doctorate levels respectively, and complimentary registration to Euro PM2023.
To submit a thesis, go here.