Images Of Research 2016
Images Of Research 2016 Winners:
Damian Roland – ‘Spotting the Sick Child – Development of the ‘POPS’ tool‘ - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology
Sarah Hainsworth – ‘Fly Pupae’ - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Science and Engineering
Stevie-Jade Hardy – ‘A Human Right’ - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
Chris Nixon – ‘Star Eaters’ - Winner of the Peoples Choice Award
Mark Williams – ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon’ - Winner of the Best Postgraduate Researcher Image
Josephina Sampson – ‘Clustered centrosomes in cancer’ - Second Place for the Best Postgraduate Researcher Image
Images Of Research 2016 successful submissions:
Aarti Patel – ‘Untitled’
Alex Sutton – ‘Visualisations to assist the analysis of “Which treatment is best?”: a collaboration between medical statisticians and computer scientists from academia and industry’
Andrew Fry – ‘Understanding the mechanics of cancer cell division’
Andrew Hopper – ‘Leicester historians with the wheelchair of Sir Thomas Fairfax at the National Civil War Centre’
Benjamin Hall – ‘The Martian Space Plasma Environment’
Chee Kay Cheung – ‘Shining a light into the kidney’
Christine Pulla – ‘The web of life’
Clare Gunby – ‘The Pocket‘
Dan Stewart – ‘Geophysical Survey of Roman Knossos’
David Siveter – ‘Spectacular 430 MILLION-YEAR-OLD ‘VIRTUAL FOSSILS’ help interpret the evolution of life’
Dawn Watkins – ‘Law in Children’s Lives ‘
Duncan Murdock – ‘Fossils Are Rotten’
Elizabeth Jones – ‘Small Town Urbanity in Nineteenth-Century Wales.’
Emma Jones – ‘An invitation to imagine a world where complete accounts of research are always published’
Emma Raven – ‘Iron Heart of the Crystal – Neutron crystal structure of ascorbate peroxidase compound II’
Geoff Belknap – ‘Citizen Science, and the Uncovering of History of Female Scientists’
Giannis Koukkidis – ‘Salads and Salmonellas’
Giovanna Puppin – ‘Advertising Cultures‘
Janet Nale – ‘Clostridium difficile bacteriophages are effective anti-biofilm agents’
John Goodwin – ‘Pearl Jephcott (1900-1980): The ‘Czechoslovakia’ Notebook’
Jun Li – ‘Untitled’
Kristina Wright – ‘Kenyan artist Michael Soi painting at an exhibition of his work in Seoul, South Korea.’
Laura Gray – ‘Are activity trackers telling us the truth about our physical activity level?’
Loveday Hodgeson – ‘Feminist International Judgments Project: Women’s Voices in International Law’
Luciano Ost – ‘Embedding smart and runtime techniques to improve multi-core systems’ reliability’
Maria Theresia Walach – ‘The Auroral Heart’
Mesut Erzurumluoglu – ‘Breathtaking genes’
Michael Barer – ‘SURVIVAL OF THE FATTEST – a TB bacterium (approximately 0.003 mm in length)’
Nicholas Vass – ‘Visual Community Organising’
Paul Dickinson – ‘A Brightspot on a glass darkly’
Emmanuel Georgoulis, Dr Andrew Norozov and Andrea Cangiani – ‘Chaotic Ice Cream Cones’
Ravi Purohit, Dr Zhanhan Tu, Helen Kuht – ‘Infants’ eye scan’
Rob Hirst – ‘Transmission Electron Microscope image of the unusual case of swollen human respiratory cilia’
Rona Aldo – ‘Supersonic flow modelling thrusts forward airframe-engine design integration of large twin aircraft’
Rozita Adib – ‘The microtubule cytoskeleton‘
Ruslan Davidchack – ‘Tadpole’
Sarah Johnson – ‘Persistence of Flood Waters - Vale of York - Autumn 2015’
Sarah Thornton – ‘Senyum‘
Tu Zhanhan – ‘Hope’
Wendy Fitzgibbon – ‘Supervisible’
Yewande Okuleye – ‘Sense about Cannabis’