Jacqueline Hicks, a PhD candidate who is supervised by Dr. Frankie Rawson and Dr. Jon Aylott (The University of Nottingham), Prof. Simon Jackson (University of Plymouth) and Prof Nigel Silman (Public Health England), presented a poster entitled “Manipulating Diazonium Films on ITO for More Efficient CNT Sensors” at the UK’S Electrochem conference, University of Leicester in August. This was the 21st meeting which was celebrating the 75th submission of Hickling’s seminal publication outlining the control of potential at a working electrode, which is regarded as the invention of the potentiostat.
Jacqueline was awarded first prize for the best poster presentation, and she was awarded a £150 prize. This was well deserved and it highlights the high standard of work Jacqueline is currently contributing to the group.
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