Cihan Ay Congratulates Cornelia Englisch on Successful Completion of Her PHD
Cihan Ay, Professor of Haematology at Medical University of Vienna, shared on LinkedIn:
”Congratulations to Dr. Cornelia Englisch on the successful completion of her PhD!
Yesterday, Cornelia defended her PhD thesis — and she did so brilliantly, with great confidence and at an excellent scientific level.
Throughout her PhD, she consistently demonstrated outstanding diligence, precision, and dedication to her projects.
Her scientific development during this time has been truly impressive and is reflected in high-quality publications as well as numerous presentations at international conferences.
Working with Cornelia was both professionally and personally very special.
She has been a highly valued and well-liked member of our research group — reliable, committed, and always maintaining the highest professional standards.
As her supervisor, I am truly proud of what she has achieved.
Cornelia has now started the next important chapter of her career: her specialty training in Internal Medicine and Hematology.
I wish her all the very best, every success, and great fulfillment — both professionally and personally.
Thank you, dear Cornelia, for the excellent collaboration, and all the best for the journey ahead.”

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