10.25392/leicester.data.7977080.v1
Kelly McCormack
Kelly
McCormack
Damian Roland
Damian
Roland
Sarah Hainsworth
Sarah
Hainsworth
Stevie-Jade Hardy
Stevie-Jade
Hardy
Chris Nixon
Chris
Nixon
Mark Williams
Mark
Williams
Josephina Sampson
Josephina
Sampson
Aarti Patel
Aarti
Patel
Alex Sutton
Alex
Sutton
Andrew Fry
Andrew
Fry
Andrew Hopper
Andrew
Hopper
Benjamin Hall
Benjamin
Hall
Chee Kay Cheung
Chee Kay
Cheung
Christine Pulla
Christine
Pulla
Clare Gunby
Clare
Gunby
Dan Stewart
Dan
Stewart
David Siveter
David
Siveter
Dawn Watkins
Dawn
Watkins
Duncan Murdock
Duncan
Murdock
Elizabeth Jones
Elizabeth
Jones
Emma Jones
Emma
Jones
Emma Raven
Emma
Raven
Geoff Belknap
Geoff
Belknap
Giannis Koukkidis
Giannis
Koukkidis
Giovanna Puppin
Giovanna
Puppin
Janet Nale
Janet
Nale
John Goodwin
John
Goodwin
Jun Li
Jun
Li
Kristina Wright
Kristina
Wright
Laura Gray
Laura
Gray
Loveday Hodgeson
Loveday
Hodgeson
Luciano Ost
Luciano
Ost
Maria Theresia Walach
Maria Theresia
Walach
Mesut Erzurumluoglu
Mesut
Erzurumluoglu
Michael Barer
Michael
Barer
Nicholas Vass
Nicholas
Vass
Paul Dickinson
Paul
Dickinson
Emmanuil Georgoulis
Emmanuil
Georgoulis
Andrea Cangiani
Andrea
Cangiani
Ravi Purohit
Ravi
Purohit
Zhanhan Tu
Zhanhan
Tu
Helen Kuht
Helen
Kuht
Rob Hirst
Rob
Hirst
Rona Aldo
Rona
Aldo
Rozita Adib
Rozita
Adib
Ruslan Davidchack
Ruslan
Davidchack
Sarah Johnson
Sarah
Johnson
Sarah Thornton
Sarah
Thornton
Wendy Fitzgibbon
Wendy
Fitzgibbon
Yewande Okuleye
Yewande
Okuleye
Images Of Research 2016
University of Leicester
2019
Images Of Research
IOR
IOR2016
Photography
Research
University of Leicester
UoL
2019-04-15 07:58:01
Dataset
https://figshare.le.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Images_Of_Research_2016/7977080
<p><u><b>Images Of Research 2016 Winners:</b></u></p>
<p> </p>
<p>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</p>
<p>Sarah Hainsworth – ‘Fly Pupae’ - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Science and Engineering</p>
<p>Stevie-Jade Hardy – ‘A Human Right’ - Winner of the Best Image from the College of
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities</p>
<p>Chris Nixon – ‘Star Eaters’ - Winner of the Peoples Choice Award</p>
<p>Mark Williams – ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon’ - Winner of the Best Postgraduate Researcher
Image</p>
<p>Josephina Sampson – ‘Clustered centrosomes in cancer’
- Second Place for the Best
Postgraduate Researcher Image</p>
<p> </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><b>Images Of Research 2016 successful submissions:</b></u></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Aarti Patel – ‘Untitled’</p>
<p>Alex Sutton – ‘Visualisations to assist the analysis of “Which
treatment is best?”: a collaboration between medical statisticians and computer
scientists from academia and industry’</p>
<p>Andrew Fry – ‘Understanding the mechanics of cancer cell
division’</p>
<p>Andrew Hopper – ‘Leicester historians with the wheelchair of Sir
Thomas Fairfax at the National Civil War Centre’</p>
<p>Benjamin Hall – ‘The Martian Space Plasma Environment’</p>
<p>Chee Kay Cheung – ‘Shining a light into the kidney’</p>
<p>Christine Pulla – ‘The web of life’</p>
<p>Clare Gunby – ‘The Pocket‘</p>
<p>Dan Stewart – ‘Geophysical Survey of Roman Knossos’</p>
<p>David Siveter – ‘Spectacular 430 MILLION-YEAR-OLD ‘VIRTUAL FOSSILS’
help interpret the evolution of life’</p>
<p>Dawn Watkins – ‘Law in Children’s Lives ‘</p>
<p>Duncan Murdock – ‘Fossils Are Rotten’</p>
<p>Elizabeth Jones – ‘Small Town Urbanity in
Nineteenth-Century Wales.’</p>
<p>Emma Jones – ‘An invitation to imagine a world where complete
accounts of research are always published’</p>
<p>Emma Raven – ‘Iron Heart of the Crystal – Neutron crystal structure
of ascorbate peroxidase compound II’</p>
<p>Geoff Belknap – ‘Citizen Science, and the Uncovering of History of
Female Scientists’</p>
<p>Giannis Koukkidis – ‘Salads and <i>Salmonellas’</i></p>
<p>Giovanna Puppin – ‘Advertising Cultures‘</p>
<p>Janet Nale – ‘<i>Clostridium difficile </i>bacteriophages
are effective anti-biofilm agents’</p>
<p>John Goodwin – ‘Pearl Jephcott (1900-1980): The ‘Czechoslovakia’
Notebook’</p>
<p>Jun Li – ‘Untitled’</p>
<p>Kristina Wright – ‘Kenyan artist Michael Soi
painting at an exhibition of his work in Seoul, South Korea.’</p>
<p>Laura Gray – ‘Are activity trackers telling us the truth about
our physical activity level?’</p>
<p>Loveday Hodgeson – ‘Feminist International Judgments
Project: Women’s Voices in International
Law’</p>
<p>Luciano Ost – ‘Embedding smart and runtime techniques to improve
multi-core systems’ reliability’</p>
<p>Maria Theresia Walach – ‘The Auroral Heart’</p>
<p>Mesut Erzurumluoglu – ‘Breathtaking genes’</p>
<p>Michael Barer – ‘SURVIVAL OF THE FATTEST – a TB bacterium (approximately
0.003 mm in length)’</p>
<p>Nicholas Vass – ‘Visual Community Organising’</p>
<p>Paul Dickinson – ‘A Brightspot on a glass darkly’</p>
<p>Emmanuel Georgoulis, Dr Andrew Norozov and Andrea Cangiani –
‘Chaotic Ice Cream Cones’</p>
<p>Ravi Purohit, Dr Zhanhan Tu, Helen Kuht – ‘Infants’ eye
scan’</p>
<p>Rob Hirst – ‘Transmission Electron Microscope image of the
unusual case of swollen human respiratory cilia’</p>
<p>Rona Aldo – ‘Supersonic flow modelling thrusts forward
airframe-engine design integration of large twin aircraft’</p>
<p>Rozita Adib – ‘The microtubule cytoskeleton‘</p>
<p>Ruslan Davidchack – ‘Tadpole’</p>
<p>Sarah Johnson – ‘Persistence of Flood Waters - Vale of York - Autumn
2015’</p>
<p>Sarah Thornton – ‘Senyum‘</p>
<p>Tu Zhanhan – ‘Hope’</p>
<p>Wendy Fitzgibbon – ‘Supervisible’</p>
<p>Yewande Okuleye – ‘Sense about Cannabis’</p>
<p> </p>