THANKS to all who participated in our contest via Twitter (@ISMSC2021). We express special gratitude to the Royal Society of Chemistry for their sponsorship of poster prizes. The online session began July 12 2021 @1600PDT / 2300UTC and ran for 24 hours. Only students or post-docs were eligible for a prize. The Judging criteria included 1. Research originality and potential impact, 2. Poster is self-explanatory, 3. Poster is informative, and 4. Poster is well designed.
And the Winners are…
A. Free registration for ISMSC-2022
Rachel Fadler, Indiana University, #poster20
Sirun Yang, Dartmouth College, #poster14
B. Royal Society of Chemistry Journal awards (£100)
Chemical Science: Qianming Lin, Dartmouth College; Chemistry, #poster5
Chemical Communications: Ricard López-Coll, University of Girona, Institute of Computational Chemistry and Catalysis, #poster46
Dalton Transactions: Elie Benchimol, TU Dortmund, #poster72
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry: Niklas Grabicki, Humboldt Universität Berlin, #poster12
C. Recognized for Highly Commendable work
Shuntaro Amano, University of Manchester, #poster31
Zoe Ashbridge, University of Manchester, #poster26
Hannah Bates, University of Oregon, #poster40
Joseph Byrne, NUI Galway, #poster18
Alejandra Durand-Silva, University of Texas at Dallas, #poster92
Dr. Stephen Fielden, University of Birmingham, #poster30
Aidan Kerckhoffs, University of Oxford, #poster35
Tom Kunde, Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, #poster76
Robin Küng, Institute of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, #poster68
Quentin Laurent, University of Geneva, #poster45
Aimin Li, Hunan University, #poster11
Luis Martínez-Crespo, The University of Manchester, #poster4
Arundhati Roy, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, #poster1
Adrian Saura-Sanmartin, Universidad de Murcia, #poster34
Esteban Suárez-Picado, Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM) and CNRS Montpellier, France, #poster73
GUIDELINES: Poster registration ended July 5th. Limit 1 poster per person. Tweet your poster, tagging @ISMSC2021 with #ISMSCPoster and relevant subject hashtag. Discuss and engage throughout the 24 h conference. Answer questions about your poster and comment on other #ISMSCPosters. Only registered students and early career researchers are eligible to win prizes. Block and report any inappropriate comments on your poster. Categories included:
- biomimetics
- macrocycles
- mechanically bonded structures
- metallosupramolecular chemistry
- molecular devices and machines
- molecular recognition
- noncovalent interactions
- nanomaterials
- self assembly
- supramolecular polymers
- supramolecular catalysis
- other: ______
Other Poster Specifics:
Maximum image size allowed by Twitter is 5 MB. Compatible file types = JPEG, PNG and GIF. Read TIPS on how to make good posters for Twitter. If you are presenting copyright images, ensure you have appropriate permissions. If you are presenting unpublished work and intend to publish it elsewhere after the event, ensure you check the policy of the intended journal and publisher to make sure being part of a Twitter conference will not prevent you from publishing in the future.