Announcing the winners of #RSCPoster 2020
The sixth edition of our virtual poster conference #RSCPoster was the biggest yet, with almost 800 entries submitted from 59 countries around the world – and here are the winners.
The event took place over 24 hours on 3 March, with 4700 conference attendees – accounts which used the hashtag – taking advantage of the event’s global, cost-free and low-carbon format.
Scientific discussions took place between presenters and attendees at every career stage, with over 9,900 tweets leading to a potential audience of 32 million Twitter users.
Whatever their research, however they worked, #RSCPoster 2020 united the global chemistry community, and was a conference with clear advantages.
Here are our winners and runners up in each category: just click a poster to view their entry.
Analytical winner
Kelly Brown, University of Strathclyde
Analytical runner-up
Catherine Hay, Curtin University
Catalysis winner
Julio Terra, McGill University
Catalysis runner-up
Victor Fung, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Chemical and Biology Interface winner
Pyria, RMIT University
Chemical and Biology Interface runner-up
Aleksandr Pogodaev, Radboud University
Education Winner (Higher Education)
Richard Avadanutei
Education winner (Primary, Secondary and Further Education)
Anaïs Pitto-Barry, University of Bradford
Energy & Sustainability winner
Elizabeth Ashton, Loughborough University
Energy & Sustainability runner-up
Holly Fruehwald
Engineering winner
Henry Powell-Davies, University of Glasgow
Engineering runner-up
Christopher Thomson, Heriot-Watt University
Environmental winner
Rachele Ossola, ETH Zuerich
Environmental runner-up
Elena Bernalte-Morgado, University of Bath
Inorganic winner
Zhehao Huang, Stockholm University
Inorganic runner-up
Gemma Turner, University of Western Australia
Materials winner
Manon Rolland, ETH Zurich
Materials runner-up
Sacha Fop, University of Aberdeen
Nanoscience winner
David Brossault, University of Cambridge
Nanoscience runner-up
Kiri Thornalley
Organic winner
Rhydian Beddoe
Organic runner-up
Jeremy Nugent, University of Oxford
Physical winner
Alan QF, Cinvestav
Physical runner-up
Pier Morgante, Florida Institute of Technology
If you have any questions please get in touch at: rscposter@rsc.org