Julian Walsh Prize and prizes for major contributions to the life of the TSM CDT
The Julian Walsh prize and prizes for major contributions to the life of the TSM-CDT have this year been awarded to the CDT students on the organising committee of Hermes 2014, a student-led international summer school that brought together materials modelling and science communication.
Prizes for major contributions to the life of the TSM-CDT (£100 each) are thus awarded to Daniel Rathbone, Tom Edwards, Ben Kaube, Joel Posthuma de Boer, Ali Hammad and Andrea Greco.
The Julian Walsh Prize for outstanding contribution (£200) is awarded to the chair of Hermes 2014, Marc Coury, for his vision and leadership in making the event a great success.
The involvement in Hermes of students from outside Imperial - Flaviu Cipcigan (Edinburgh) and Anibal Gonzalez Oyarce (Cambridge) - is also recognised.
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