Researchers from our institute capture hundreds of images every year as they explore problems and processes on a nanoscale. These amazing images are rarely shared outside of the research context.
Our Scientific Image Competition is a chance to celebrate the unique images produced, as well as the diverse research behind them.
Entries in the Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology’s 2021 Scientific Image Competition are now open to all Institute members.
You may enter a maximum of two images; each entry should be distinct. Images may include (but are not limited to) SEM images, graphical abstracts, AFM images, or any other visual representation created as a result of your work.
In addition to one overall winner, there will be awards in the following three categories:
· Bio-nano
· Energy
· Environment.
The winning images will be selected by a panel of judges. Each category winner will receive a $50 gift card. The overall winner will receive a $200 gift card.
Please email your completed entry form and image to nano@flinders.edu.au. Entries will be accepted from 15 December 2021 until 28 February 2022.
Note: By entering your image into the Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology 2021 Scientific Image Competition you consent to your image being used for promotional purposes (for example on social media, or in the Institute’s Annual Report).
The 2020 Scientific Image of the Year award was won by Mr Maximilian Mann (PhD candidate supervised by Professor Justin Chalker). The image is of gold particles captured using an FEI Inspect F50 Scanning Electron Microscope.
For the first time in the competition’s history, a People’s Choice Competition/Award was announced. With over 200 voters participating, it was Aghil Igder’s, image Nano Beehives, a membrane fabricated in the Vortex Fluidic Device electron microscope, that was the stand out winner.
Aghil, a PhD candidate supervised by Professor Colin Raston, will enjoy lunch at Flinders multi award-winning café, Alere.
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