We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2016 Department of Chemical Engineering student image competition.
Article written by Dora Olah an Undergraduate student in the Department.
In January 2016 the Department launched a picture competition to help decorate the rooms and halls of the department. In particular this was in response to requests from students who asked for some attractive displays in the newly refurbished Richardson Suite (the undergraduate study rooms) to make it a more pleasant environment to work in.
A large number of excellent entries were received (all of them can be found on Facebook) and the winners were decided by a panel of expert judges. The winning entries not only received cash prizes but will be displayed in the study rooms and around the Department.
Very many congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who submitted an entry!
First-prize winners:
Krista Hyer (Undergraduate scientific image category)
Robert Hart (Undergraduate non-scientific image category)
Marie Bachelet (Postgraduate category)
Shiqi Wang (Postgraduate category)
Highly commended:
Armand Brochard (Undergraduate scientific image category)
Melissa Teng (Undergraduate non-scientific image category)
Jerome Tan (Undergraduate non-scientific image category)
Kian Woon Chen (Undergraduate non-scientific image category)
Alice Smith (Undergraduate non-scientific image category)
Commended:
Christiana Udoh
Matthew Johnston
Kian Woon Chen
See all the winning entries on Facebook.
Article written by Dora Olah an Undergraduate student in the Department.
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