Paul Award
This prize is up for grabs if you present a paper in our New Researchers Forum at our annual conference. You can win £250 + free student SGT membership for the year for the best presentation (clarity, technical content) as voted by the audience. What you got to lose ask your tutor about attending. Turn up, learn, have fun and have a go for that £250 quid.
2015 Winner
Laura Swansbury, University of Kent
Molecular dynamics modelling of ZnCl2 glass
Previous Winners
2014- Serena Panighello Dept. of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems, University of Venice and National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana
Application of Laser Ablation ICP-MS depth profiling methods for the study of African glass beads
2013 - Annelore Blomme, KU Leuven
Fingerprinting first millennium B.C. glass artefacts by Sr and Nd isotopic analysis
2012 - James Stevens, University of Sheffield
Understanding the effects of refractory spinel phases on HLW glass processing
2011- Oliver Alderman, University of Warwick
Local Structure in Pb2+-Containing Silicate and Germanate Glasses
2010 -Dean Whittaker, University of Bath
Working under pressure with neutron diffraction: GoO2, B2O3 and SiO2 at pressures up to 18 Gpa
2009- Mr Jeremy Soulié, Clermont Université
Influence of Magnesium on the physico-chemistry at bioactive glass / biological medium interface studied by Micro-PIXE
2008- Robert Moss, University of Kent
X-ray and neutron diffraction in symbiosis: getting the most out of experimental data
2007- Emma Barney,University of Warwick
Sodium tellurite glasses and the related meta stable crystal phases
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