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Congratulations to Georgina Leadley, PhD researcher on the CEPS programme, on being named in the #21toWatch 2025 shortlist. The coveted award spotlights inspirational entrepreneurs and game-changing innovators from Cambridge and the East of England.
Congratulations to Capucine Mamak, PhD student at University of Cambridge, on winning a Best Poster Prize in the Advanced Characterization of Metal Halide Perovskites Symposium at MATSUS 2024. Capucine’s poster demonstrated her current research into the Impact of Mechanical Strain on Metal Halide Perovskites in Four Dimensions.
CEPS CDT student Sarah Norman wins best PhD presentation at Rank Prize symposium on THz applications of liquid crystals.
PhD student Yee Hui Low wins the prize for the best presentation by a PhD student at Rank Prize symposium on Optical Wireless Communications
As part of the Futures Hub Series, Lucy Cavendish College at University of Cambridge, interviewed Georgina Leadley, winner of this years’ Female Founder's Prize. Her start-up company SLICE aims to develop a tool to optimise the delivery of transplant organs.