Images Of Research 2017
Images Of Research 2017 Winners:
Andrew Blain - “Mauna Kea Panorama” - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Science and Engineering
Christopher Nedza - “A Slice of Fish” - People’s Choice Award
Oliver Williams – “The Price of Inequality: Health is a Social Issue” - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Life Sciences
Dr Clare Gunby and Dr Rebecca Barnes - “Coercive control” - Winner of the Best Image from the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Winner of the Best Staff Image
Tim Hannigan - “Dervla: dog, book, beer” - Winner of the Best PGR Image
Images Of Research 2017 successful submissions:
Amanda Gillam - “1700s Europe - An early example of Angel/ Russian map-work collaboration”
Andy Beardmore - “Lord of the Rings - Return of the King”
Angela Stienne - “Not a mummy: behind the scene at the British Museum”
Azzah Alharbi - “In vitro modelling of inflammatory platelet leukocyte aggregates in sepsis”
Chanhyo Jeong - “Pictures of incongruity in organisational space”
Charlotte Van Pegenmortel - “A Fort with a View: Panakton overlooking the Oinoe Plain”
Charly Feldman - “Fun at PANTER, MPE, Germany”
Christian Faber - “How to feed a supermassive black hole”
Clare Anderson - “Convict Graveyard, Abashiri, Japan”
Daryl Blanks - “What Lies Beneath”
Diane Urquhart - “The Prison Puzzle: In search of the missing pieces”
Emily Williams - “Stories in Stone (and Bone)”
Emma Parker – “Joe Orton: 50 Years On”
Eva Krockow – “Pick ‘n’ Mix Antibiotics”
Georgios Patsiaouras – “Protest Art for Social Change”
Gina Fox – “The ‘Dissertation Journey: Thinking Out Loud' project”
Ian Powley – “Immune Landing”
Javier Williams – “Early medieval germanic jewellery: ornament or symbol?”
Jun Li – “The city with a public garden”
Lanzhou Luo – “Reconstructing The Nation”
Laura O’Regan – “Super-resolution imaging: breaking the diffraction barrier to understand how cells work”
Layal Jambi – “Giant steps into medical imaging”
Magdalena Brzeska - “Homelessness amongst polish migrants in leicester and derby”
Mark Williams – “The fossil worm that turned”
Martina Santilan – “Going shopping or making art?”
Maxwell Rayner - “Recovering signs of Spring”
Michael Wilde – “Breathprint”
Miranda Chavis – “Reflections of Community”
Neda Nexam Abadi – “A keen observer”
Robert Ott – “The Hammer”
Rosalinde Nicholls – “Rock ‘n’ roll in rivers”
Sarah Andrews - “The structure of life”
Sarah Cook – “Makan nanas?“
Shawn Bhimani - “Human Trafficking”
Simon James - “Eagle’s eye view of ancient Dura-Europos, Syria, c.AD220, from the North”
Stephanie Bowry - “The Secret Garden”
Tom Matherson – “The gene genie“
Wendy Fitzgibbon – “Calm & Chaos”
Zakia Shriaz – “Night vision of marijuana cultivations in Toribío, Colombia”