Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Network Annual Symposium 2024 Poster Prize Winners

The Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Network Annual Symposium took place in Burlington House, London, UK from  January 15-16 2024. Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances were pleased to support awards at this event and we would like to congratulate our winners!

The Best Poster Presentation Certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale Horizons, was awarded to Doory Dan (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) for the presentation of her work on “Molecular Models for Single Cobalt Ions on Cerium Dioxide Nanoparticles: Heterometallic Ce/Co-oxo Clusters”

Best poster presentation (Nanoscale Horizons) Doory Dan (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) "Molecular Models for Single Cobalt Ions on Cerium Dioxide Nanoparticles: Heterometallic Ce/Co-oxo Clusters"

Doory Dan receiving her best poster presentation certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale Horizons.

The First Runner-up Poster Presentation Certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale, was awarded to Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis (University of Leeds) for the presentation of hiswork on “Nanocarbon aerogels for catalytic flow processes”

First runner-up for poster presentation (Nanoscale) Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis (University of Leeds) "Nanocarbon aerogels for catalytic flow processes"

Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis receiving his first runner-up for poster presentation certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale.

The Second Runner-up Poster Presentation Certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale Advances, was awarded to Daniel Zimmer (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA) for the presentation of his work on “Synthesis and Impurity Analysis of Branched-Chain Ionizable Lipids for Lipid Nanoparticles”

Second runner-up poster presentation (Nanoscale Advances) Danniel Zimmer (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA) "Synthesis and Impurity Analysis of Branched-Chain Ionizable Lipids for Lipid Nanoparticles"

Daniel Zimmer receiving his second runner-up for poster presentation certificate, sponsored by Nanoscale Advances.

 


Photo of Doory Dan.

 

Doory Dan was born in South Korea but spent her teenage years studying abroad in Malaysia before continuing her education in the United States of America. She received her BS in Chemistry from Northwest Missouri State University in 2018 and she is currently pursuing a PhD degree at the University of Florida under the supervision of Prof. George Christou in the inorganic division. Her research is in molecular nanoscience, focused on the synthesis and structural characterization of molecular models of late 3d transition metals supported on cerium dioxide nanoparticle surfaces, as well as their study as heterogenous catalysts.

 

Photo of Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis.

 

Sean Leggatt-Bulaitis is a second-year PhD student in chemistry at the University of Leeds. He is part of the Menzel research group and is currently researching catalyst functionalised graphene aerogels for (electro)chemical flow applications. His research interests include nanomaterials, heterogeneous catalysis, and materials characterisation techniques.

 

Photo of Daniel Zimmer.

 

Daniel Zimmer is a 3rd year Chemical engineering Ph.D. Candidate at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His research focuses on the manufacturing, analysis, and delivery of lipid-based therapeutics, including lipid nanoparticles, exosomes and liposomes.

 

We’d like to congratulate all the prize winners once more, it’s a great achievement for their work to be selected from all the excellent research presented at the event. We’d also like to thank all organisers and the RSC Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Network for organising this conference. You can follow the RSC Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Network (@RSC__CNN) on Twitter to keep up to date with their latest news.

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