ARCHER Image & Video Competition 2019: results!
Author: Clair Barrass
Posted: 13 Nov 2019 | 10:56
Thank you to everyone who submitted images and videos to this year's competition. The outstanding range of entries made judging a most enjoyable experience with so many great demonstrations of the important work being done using ARCHER.
We are delighted to announce the winners:
- Winning Early Career Researcher entry: Dr Georgios Deskos, Imperial College London with their image "Turbulence-resolving simulations of a utility-scale offshore wind farm, highlighting the flow structures and turbulence of turbine wakes".
- Winning Image: Dr David Abbasi Perez, Department of Physics, King's College London with their image "Chiral molecules on a surface can be separated under the presence of an external oscillating field".
- Winning Video and Overall Winner: Benjamin Fernando, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford with their video "Seismic Waves in the Ocean"
Congratulations to all our winners!
A gallery of all the submitted images and videos is available to view at http://www.archer.ac.uk/about-archer/news-events/events/image-comp/gallery-2019/
Thanks to the entrants, judges and all involved in making the competition such a great success. We hope you will take a few moments to enjoy looking at the gallery.
Author
Clair Barrass, ARCHER Training & User Support and Liaison, EPCC
Top image shows "Chiral molecules on a surface can be separated under the presence of an external oscillating field" by Dr David Abbasi Perez, King's College London, Department of Physics