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Are you a Centenary winner?


To celebrate the Centenary launch, staff and students were offered the chance to take place in a free prize draw. The winners were randomly selected and are listed below:

£100 travel vouchers won by Mr Brendan Maguire from ICT
£100 book tokens won by Mr Faruq Noormohamed from the Faculty of Medicine
£100 off membership or activities at Ethos (kindly donated by Sport Imperial) won by Mr Mohamed Haqque from Tanaka Business School
Video iPod containing Imperial lecture vodcasts won by Ms Monica Nestor from Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology
A Centenary USB stick won by Mr Constantin Niemeyer, Mechanical Engineering, Dr Ren Ding, Faculty of Medicine and Miss Tingting Li, Tanaka Business School
10 bottles of Imperial College Centenary wine (kindly donated by Catering Services) won by Miss Silvia Gavlakova, Faculty of Medicine
100 free cups of coffee at catering outlets (kindly donated by Catering Services) Miss Qingqing Rao, Mathematics
A 10's card to Ethos classes (kindly donated by Sport Imperial) allowing each winner to attend 10 Ethos classes of their choice for free, won by Mr Christopher Millsom, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Miss Cheuk Lee, Mathematics, Miss Ying Xing, Mechanical Engineering, Mr Luke Brieger, Registry, Miss Paula Nicholson, Faculty of Medicine, Ms Robyn Taylor-Wright, Biochemistry Ms Veerle Daenen, Physics, Mr Daniel Sauder, Physics Mr Adam Storey, Materials, and Miss Maya Marescotti, Faculty of Medicine

The following 100 people have won a Centenary chocolate bar kindly donated by Student Union
Ms Shu Yuan from Humanities
Miss Alissa Ayling from Commercial Services
Mr Stuart McRobert from Computing
Mr Christopher Baker-Brian from Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Miss Fei Xia from Earth Science and Engineering
Dr Mireille Toledano from the Faculty of Medicine
Miss Jennifer Knight from Imperial Innovations
Dr Sye Loong Keoh from Computing
Miss Donna Sutherland-Smith from Faculty of Medicine, Epidemiology, Public Health & Primary Care
Mrs Sally James from Registry
Ms Hayley Kendall from the Faculty of Medicine
Dr Philipp Eissmann from Immunology and Infection
Miss Helen Bell from Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Ms Joanna Nicholls from Gastrointestinal Surgery Department
Mr Yin Tsang from Aeronautics
Mr Daniel Bose
Miss Jennifer Harman from Cardiovascular Science
Mr Jonathan Downing from Materials
Ms Sharon David from the Central Library
Miss Karin Valencia from Mathematics
Dr Abigail Witherden from Faculty of Medicine
Natsuko Suwaki
Professor Maria Belvisi from Airway Disease
Mr Daniel Barreto Gonzalez from Soil Mechanics
Ms Photoulla Mikellides from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mr Colin Kerr from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Miss Wenjing Shi from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Dr Alexandra Bruce from Cardiovascular Science
Ms Barbara Sanger from the Michael Way Library
Miss Sian Fogden from Chemistry
Ms Nadia Aref-Adib from Central Library
Mr David Reeves from the Faculty of Engineering
Mr Jason Klimach from Mathematics
Mr Kieron Stopforth from Physics
Mr Tim Scarbrough from the Centre for Environmental Policy
Ms Elaine Homer from the Faculty of Medicine
Mr Ceri Davies from Security Services
Mr Robert Negri from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mr Terry Bull from the Faculty of Medicine
Dr Deirdre Hollingsworth from the Faculty of Medicine
Mr Mark Orphan from Medical Illustration Group
Miss Jacquie Allix from the Conference Office
Miss Dan Xie from the Tanaka Business School
Dr Susan Paterson from Metabolic Medicine
Mr Francis Opuminji from Cardiovascular Science
Mr Felix James from the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Miss Nur Sahrom from the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Miss Siew Low from Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Miss Youhong Tan from the Faculty of Medicine
Miss Deepika Reddy from the Faculty of Medicine
Mr Adrian Punaks from the Office of Alumni and Development
Mr Seyed Mousavi from Computing
Mr Daniel Peters from Computing
Ms Heather Harrington from Mathematics
Ms Marilyn Evans from Bioengineering
Mr Sebastian Turner from Earth Science and Engineering
Miss Helen Fitton from Mathematics
Miss Nnenna Amodi from Earth Science and Engineering
Miss Katherine Scuffham from Biology
Ms Andrea Santangelo from Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience
Dr Youming Zhang from Airway Disease
Mr Amar Parmar from Mathematics
Miss Jennifer Lucas from Cardiovascular Medicine
Miss Clare Heaviside from Physics
Miss Elizabeth Goff from Critical Care Unit
Miss Kathryn Sharman from Earth Science and Engineering
Mr Sobhan Abolghasemi from Materials
Miss Fatima Mohammed from the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Dr Maja Petkovic from Medical Oncology
Miss Jennifer Welch from Population Genetics & Gene Therapy
Miss Foy Osborne from Experimental Medicine, Toxicology & Gastroenterology
Mr Ruifeng Chen from Aeronautics
Miss Natasha Sharan from Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology
Mr Philip Bedwell from Human Resources
Ms Rebecca Morris from the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Miss Eleanor Groves from Infectious Diseases
Dr Bettina Nier from Bioengineering
Mr Khushal Gohel from Earth Science and Engineering
Miss Caroline Eakin from Earth Science and Engineering
Mr Guoxun Qi from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mrs Alex Dunlop from the Faculty of Medicine
Mr James Carver from Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mr Alexander Rybka from Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Ms Jo Philpott from Finance
Miss Elaine Doran from Mathematics
Miss Nur Elias from Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ms Shahida Osman from Registry
Miss Xinmei Liang from Mathematics
Mr Mikhail Volodchenko from Tanaka Business School
Miss Zhaojie Hao from Tanaka Business School
Miss Kathrin Stephan from Mechanical Engineering
Mr Bhurpoor Deu from Materials
Miss Ingrid Ku from Mechanical Engineering
Mr Amit Agarwal from Tanaka Business School
Miss Jia Liang from Tanaka Business School
Miss Ying Lee from Materials
Miss Ka Chan from Chemistry
Miss Ranjit Rayat from Reception Services
Mr Kelvin Chong from Materials
Ameer Emamally

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