Molly wins RACI Treloar Prize at 35APS!
- stuartthickett
- Jul 15, 2015
- 1 min read
Congratulations to 2015 Honours student Molly Rowe who won the RACI Treloar Prize for best poster
presentation at the 35th Australasian Polymer Symposium!
The Treloar Prize is awarded for the best oral and poster presentation for undergraduate, post-graduate and post-doctoral researchers under 30 years of age. For an Honours student to win this prize is an outstanding achievement! Well done Molly!
Molly's Honours research is focussing on the preparation of highly hydrophobic and glassy copolymers by controlled radical polymerization.
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