During this past week, 50 students (28 bachelor’s and 22 master’s) defended their thesis works. As always, the students presented a diverse range of topics, including cell cycle regulation, HPV viruses, metabolic engineering, robotic arm designs, brain-computer interface, novel AI tools, developmental biology, plant physiology, ecology, various chemistry topics, and many more. More than half of the students received the highest grade for their excellent work. We congratulate all students!