M&M 2022 Student Poster Awards

MSA Student Poster Awards

We believe poster presentations are an excellent format for all participants to engage in intensive discussion with other researchers in the field. To especially encourage students to take advantage of this opportunity and submit papers for poster presentation, MSA provides cash awards* to the most outstanding student posters (first author) each day (up to one in each of three categories). *Cash awards are presented as AMEX/Visa/MasterCard gift cards.

M&M 2022 Student Poster Awards

  • Fatemeh Abbasi Yeganeh – Florida State University
    High Resolution Cryo-EM Structure of Drosophila Thick Filaments
  • Milenka Andelic – McMaster University
    Structural and chemical characterization of Ge/GeSn core/shell nanowires
  • Sabrina Clusiau – McGill University
    Workflow Automation of SEM Grid Acquisitions for Nanoparticle Analysis
  • Sarah M. Connolly – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Structural analysis Helicobacter pylori VacA’s channel in membrane
  • Paige Engen – University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
    Orientation-Specific CDW Phase Transition Temperatures in 1T-TaS2
  • Yin Min Goh – University of Michigan
    Pico-scale Distortions in Encapsulated Monolayer a-RuCI3 Characterized with 3D Electron Diffraction
  • Kilian Gruel – CEMES-CNRS
    Coupling Electronic Holography and Finite-Element Method Simulations to Measure Electric Fields in Nanocapacitors
  • Huiming Guo – University of California, Irvine
    Complex Core-Shell Nanoparticles Embedded in a Perovskite Complex Concentrated Oxide Film Synthesized in One Step
  • John Hegarty – Northwestern University
    Characterization of Laundry Microplastics Through Automated Image Analysis
  • Hyesung Jo – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    3D Structural Determination of Core-Shell Nanoparticles
  • Danielle Markovich – Cornell University
    Signal Enhancement of Low-Dose Cryogenic 4D-STEM Data for Mapping of Beam Sensitive Materials
  • Victoria Pappas – University of Wisconsin, Madison
    Cryo-EM Structural Studies of the Vibrio cholerae Flagellum
  • Chenyue Qiu – University of Toronto
    Real-time Analysis of Oxygen Vacancy of Indium Oxide via Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy
  • Hosna Rastegarpouyani – Florida State University Isolation of Striated Muscle Thick Filaments for Cryo-EM
  • Jacques Reddinger – University of Oregon
    Micromagnetics Simulation as a Supplement to and Diagnostic for Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy
  • Jacquelyn Roberts – University of Michigan
    Cryo-EM Reveals New Species-specific Proteins and Symmetry Elements in the Legionella pneumophila Dot/IcmT4SS
  • Chuqiao Shi – Rice University
    Uncovering In-Plane Domain Structures in Two-Dimensional Ferroelectric SnSe Using Machine-Learning Assisted 4D-STEM
  • Tigran Simonian – Trinity College Dublin
    Characterisation of Planar Defects in Ternary Layered Chalcogenides for Electronic Devices
  • Solange Steadman – Arizona State University
    Comparison of Age-Related Tyramine Concentration in the Male Mouse Reproductive System
  • Yara T. Suleiman – University of Connecticut
    In-situ 3D X-ray Tomography and Analysis of Reverse Osmosis Membranes Under Compaction
  • Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden – Monash University
    Exploring the 3D Resolution of Parallax Phase Reconstruction from 4D STEM: A Dopant Depth Case Study
  • Yifan Wang – Arizona State University
    Revealing Photonic Properties with High Spatial Resolution: An EELS Study on Ceria Nanocubes
  • Yu-Mi Wu – Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
    Charge distribution control with atomic resolution via strain engineering in oxide heterostructures
  • Aram Yoon – UNIST / IBS Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials
    Potassium-Mediated Anisotropic Etching of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Driven by Self Running Oxide Droplets
  • Daniel Zeitler – University of Toronto
    Automated Grain Segmentation for Crystal Orientation mapping in 4D Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy