STEM

FOR BRITAIN

Exhibition of Posters by early-career research scientists, engineers and mathematicians.

2024

2021 Awards Ceremony

6th December 2021

2021 WINNERS

BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Gold and Silver Sponsor: Institute of Biomedical Science
Bronze Sponsor: Biochemical Society
The Nutrition Society Prize
The Physiological Society Prize

Nikita Patel

TACKLING TRAUMA ONE ORGAN AT A TIME USING A REVERSE TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH

Translational Medicine & Therapeutics, The William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University London

Paula Martin

PERSONALISING THERAPY IN OVARIAN CANCER: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

CRUK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge

Siân Morgan

ENHANCED DRUG DELIVERY METHODS TO COMBAT CORNEAL BLINDNESS

School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University

Amber Bozward

TRANSLATING DISCOVERY SCIENCE INTO A NEW THERAPY TO CURE AUTOIMMUNE LIVER DISEASES

Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham

Nikita Patel

TACKLING TRAUMA ONE ORGAN AT A TIME USING A REVERSE TRANSLATIONAL APPROACH

Translational Medicine & Therapeutics, The William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University London

ENGINEERING

Bernard Cooper

MINATURISED COOLING OF QUANTUM DETECTORS TO -272C

Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow

Marlini Simoes

ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED SMART CELLULAR MATERIALS FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS

Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Joseph van Batenburg-Sherwood

JAMVENT: A ROBUST VENTILATION APPROACH FOR COVID-19 AND BEYOND

Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Gold and Silver Sponsor: Clay Mathematics Institute

Bronze Sponsor: Heilbronn Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Scott Harper

Classifying Isolated Symmetries

School of Mathematics, University of Bristol

Gioia Boschi

PHYSICS

Ben Fernando

SEISMOLOGY AT THE EXTREMES – FROM THE OCEANS TO MARS

Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford

Vicky Fawcett

RED QUASARS: THE MISSING LINK IN GALAXY EVOLUTION?

Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, Durham University

Heidi Thiemann

SUPERWASP VARIABLE STARS: CLASSIFYING STARS USING CITIZEN SCIENCE

School of Physical Sciences, The Open University

CHEMISTRY

David Brossault

The Westminster Medal

Sponsored by Society of Chemical Industry

Ben Fernando

SEISMOLOGY AT THE EXTREMES – FROM THE OCEANS TO MARS

Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford