Poster Presentations
Doctoral researchers from across the University were invited to outline their current research and its importance to non-specialists via posters.
Researchers from across the University outlined their current research and its importance via conference posters that were displayed at the venue and via an online gallery.
The poster competition had 3 different parts:
1. Formal Judging - by approximately 30 members of staff from across the institution.
- Winner = Omeiza Haruna ‘Risk & Race: Animating Blackness’ (Design and Creative Arts) - see poster 14 in the Online Gallery.
- Runner-Up = Sai Kulkarni ‘Seeing Extreme Winds: Video Innovation for Accurate Extreme Wind Assessment’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) - see poster 22 in the Online Gallery.
2. People's Choice - the most favourite posters as voted by attendees at the event
- Winner = Bibi Samshad Duman ‘A Study of Design and Production Characteristics of Textile- Design Education in the United Kingdom’ (Design and Creative Arts) - see poster 35 in the Online Gallery.
3. Social Media - the poster which received the most engagement on X (formally known as Twitter).
- Winner = Elizabeth (LIz) Pharoah ‘Family-based physical activity during childhood cancer treatment’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) - see poster 31 in the Online Gallery.
Sport, health and wellbeing
Daniel Angus ‘Stress and football: What test do I use?’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Min Du ‘Dancing Towards Wellbeing: A Scoping Review of Dance Interventions for Therapeutic Purposes in Educational Settings’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Emily Hansell ‘Produce & Performance: Can Fruits and Vegetables Help Us Recover from Exercise More Quickly?’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Zhuoxiu Jin ‘Gut hormone changes after weight loss induced by calorie restriction, exercise, or both in people with overweight or obesity: a meta-analysis’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Ellie Langworthy ‘Rest is not best’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Jiajin Li ‘Exercise without weight loss does not alter appetite’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Victoria Linsley ‘The Impact of Habitual Sedentary Time on Circulating Markers of Inflammation’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Mengying Nimi Niu ‘The sociocultural impacts of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Elizabeth (LIz) Pharoah ‘Family-based physical activity during childhood cancer treatment’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Congcong Qi ‘Who can represent the Shanghai?: Lotman’s Semiotics of Culture on the bipolarization antagonism among Shanghai football fans’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Qian Qian ‘Simplified Tai Chi for stronger ankles’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Jike Yang ‘The role of healthy lifestyle technologies in young adult’s physical activity participation and health knowledge’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Zhuoyue Zhang ‘The Effect of High-impact Exercise on Bone Metabolism’ (º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Business School)
Climate change and net zero
Abdul Azziz Al Farhan ‘Quantifying 3D Concrete Printing Production Waste’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Faisal Ali ‘Smart polymeric beads for the adsorptive removal of 4-NP from aqueous medium’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering)
George Dawes ‘Identifying Dominant Factors of Energy Flexibility’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Sue Harris ‘Net Zero, Circular Economy and Business Management’ (º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Business School)
Faith Luciana Imhanze ‘Understanding how reservoirs influence riverine ecosystem health’ (Social Sciences and Humanities)
Babak Jamhiri ‘Data-driven structural health monitoring for early detection of faults in 3DCP structures’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Sai Kulkarni ‘Seeing Extreme Winds: Video Innovation for Accurate Extreme Wind Assessment’ (Social Sciences and Humanities)
Hira Lal Soni ‘Electrochemical treatment of biorefinery based wastewater’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering)
Edwin Sam-Mbomah ‘Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation: From Good Intentions to Proven Interventions in Sierra Leone’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Nirosha Ushettige ‘Sprayed Self-healing Low-Carbon Composites for Repair’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Vibrant and inclusive communities
Ellie Buxton ‘Exploring Men’s Perspectives on Making Misogyny a Hate Crime’ (Social Sciences and Humanities)
Zuleikha Chikh ‘Examining the experiences of racialised minority women undertaking sports leadership programmes (SLPs)’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
Bibi Samshad Duman ‘A Study of Design and Production Characteristics of Textile- Design Education in the United Kingdom’ (Design and Creative Arts)
Omeiza Haruna ‘Risk & Race: Animating Blackness’ (Design and Creative Arts)
Timipado Imomotebegha ‘Building Equitable Futures: AI Mentorship’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering)
Katie Jordin ‘Daddies, Boys & Kings: How does play become gendered?’ (Social Sciences and Humanities)
Hans-Heinrich Schumann ‘Planning green and equitable transport - the Connected º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ project’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
Valentina Volpi ‘Playing with the Trouble - Anarchafeminist Praxis into, through and for Design for Social Innovation in the context of London Housing Precarity’ (Design and Creative Arts)
Fundamental research
Tassiane Apolinário de Oliveira ‘Cracking methods analysis in metakaolin-based geopolymers’
Bobo Kai Yin Chan ‘Spacing effect and working memory depletion’
Annie Dowse ‘Litter in the Skye: Wind blown microplastic transport and deposition on the Isle of Skye’
Jingrui Hu ‘Lovely Little Things’
Lincoln Kiaire ‘Smart Internet Congestion Control using Reinforcement Learning’
Wenyan Luo ‘Environmentally Friendly Falt Inlay Techhnique Applied to Contemporary Jewellery’
Maddison Onions ‘Saudi Arabia - an emerging democracy?’
Amitkumar Patel ‘Single/multi beam scanning antenna for 5g communications’
Marzii Ramezani Lashkariani ‘Modelling sediment transport in shallow overland flows’
Georgios Thoma ‘Deep Fraction Excavations’
Jingjing Wang ‘3D nasal anthropometry for product design’
Grzegorz Wardas ‘A [2+2]-organocatalytic continuous flow photocycloaddition: access to potential NSAIDs based on the natural product magnosalin’
Qirui Zhang ‘Unravelling Knowledge Loss: A Social Network Perspective’
Lingjia Zhao ‘Recasting the rural: Planning the "new" countryside in China’