We congratulate all of our prize winners at SUSSP81!
Second-year CDT student Hamish MacKinnon won best poster: ‘The color of time: detecting glioma IDH mutation status in MRI through pseudo-colored transfer learning’.
Second and third prizes for their posters went to third-year CDT student Alastair Clarke (Towards freeform micro-lenses fabricated using ultrafast laser assisted etching and CO2 laser polishing) and University of Glasgow PhD student Mirinal Rayappa (Nanoplasmonic tongues for chemical fingerprinting: from whisky analysis to real-time water quality monitoring and beyond).
The best Hackathon team prize went to Team 10 which included: Eugene Fouche (Stellenbosch University), Kirill Kabelev (Heriot-Watt University), and Sebastien Roux, Sean Quinn, Shiju Prasad and Dorian Urban (all CDT students).
Lastly, Keyvan Azimi Asrari and Andres Biondi Vaccariello jointly won the best photograph (for set-up and execution).


