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Announcing the winners of #RSCPoster 2019

Zoë Ayres' poster on mental health received over 1700 retweets Picture:

The winners of this year's Twitter poster conference have been announced.

This year's competition reached record levels of participation, with over 500 registered poster delegates, 3186 contributors, 9759 tweets, and an audience of over 2 million.

Two winners received prizes in each of 12 subject categories, while Zoë Ayres from Hach received the audience participation prize for the most retweets. Her poster highlighted the mental health difficulties that some people experience while completing a PhD, and offering tips and advice. It was retweeted over 1,700 times.

Lizzie Ashton from Loughborough University received a special commendation for her eye-catching poster on high energy density hydrogen storage.

The subject category prize winners were as follows. Click on the links to see the posters.

#RSCAnalytical

1st place: Drupad Trivedi, University of Manchester, UK

2nd place: Adam Price, Loughborough University, UK

#RSCChemBio

1st place: Pablo Martinez Pancorbo, University of Exeter, UK

2nd place: Harrison Specht, Northeastern University, USA

#RSCCat

1st place: Vicent Lloret, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

2nd place: Floriane Martins, University of Nottingham, UK

#RSCEdu

Primary/ Secondary/ Further education prize: Robert Worley, CLEAPSS, UK

Higher education prize: Fraser Scott, University of Huddersfield, UK

#RSCEnergy

1st place: Moritz Futscher, AMOLF, Netherlands

2nd place: Bethan Charles, University of Bath, UK

#RSCEng

1st place: Jin Xuan, Loughborough University, UK

2nd place: Gabriele Laudadio, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

#RSCEnv

1st place: Rhona Savin, University of Nottingham, UK

2nd place: Hannah Walker, University of Edinburgh / Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UK

#RSCInorg

1st place: Daniel Beh, University of Calgary, Canada

2nd place: Kori Andrea, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

#RSCMat

1st place: Alan E. Enciso, Northwestern University, USA

2nd place: Lizzie Ashton, Loughborough University, UK

#RSCNano

1st place: Stefania-Alexandra Iakab, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain

2nd place: Seju Kang, Virginia Tech, USA

#RSCOrg

1st place: Sergio Rossi, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

2nd place: Daniele Mazzarella and Giacomo Crisenza, Spain

#RSCPhys

1st place: Nisha Mehta, The University of Melbourne, Australia

2nd place: Anna Regoutz, Imperial College London, UK