Kevin Hoffmann wins poster competition
Kevin has once again won the prize for the best poster at the Institute for Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics PhD Student Congress.
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Andrew Grigg
The annual IBP student congress is an opportunity for PhD students across the institute to share scientific discoveries as oral and poster presentations. Kevin's poster, titled "effects of natural organic matter (NOM) on copper sulfide nanoparticle growth and stability" stood out among the field of 38 contributions, to be voted by congress participants as the best poster. It is the second year running that Kevin has won the award. Congratulations Kevin!