Visualise My Thesis ePoster competition winners
As part of Researcher@Library Week the Visualise My Thesis competition gave University of Melbourne graduate research students an opportunity to take the ‘classic conference poster’ to the next level by encapsulating their theses into short, 60 second, eye-catching digital displays.
Simon Clews, Director of the Melbourne Engagement Lab, was the competition judge and we are delighted to announce the winners:
1st Prize
Emilie Walsh: ‘Imagination of Adventure in Today’s Art’. (VCA & MCM, School of Art)
2nd Prize
Jackson McCaffrey: ‘Development of the Rowley Shoals Reefs’. (Science, School of Earth Sciences)
3rd Prize
Rachel Kennedy: ‘Weak feet and walking, it’s in the shoes’ .(MDHS, School of Health Sciences)
Viewers’ Choice
Emilie Walsh: ‘Imagination of Adventure in Today’s Art’. (VCA & MCM, School of Art)
Special mentions:
- Emanuel Rodriguez: ‘The Negativity of Memory’. (VCA & MCM, School of Art)
- Sam Skinner: ‘Pushing S#!T – Effluent to Affluent’. (School of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
- Eric Höfgen: ‘Squeezing the Last Drop Out!’. (School of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
- Ross Wylie: ‘Polyelectrolytes for Li-O2 Batteries: Synthetic Chemistry and the next Generation Lithium Battery’. (School of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering).
You can see all the entries on the Researcher@Library website here.
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