Student Cecilia Bembibre wins best poster award at CHEMCH 2016
18 July 2016
Cecilia’s poster on volatile organic compounds in museums, presenting research on the significance of smell as part of the heritage experience, was awarded the first prize at the 4th International Congress Chemistry for Cultural Heritage (CHEMCH) conference in Brussels last week.
The poster was selected among 52 entries and was presented by Cecilia Bembibre, 2nd-year SEAHA student at UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage in collaboration with the National Trust and Odournet. This was one of several contributions from SEAHA to the event, which included a talk by ISH Lecturer Dr Katherine Curran and posters by SEAHA students Alexandra Bridarolli, Nanette Kissi and Yun Liu.
Links
- Chemistry for Cultural Heritage CHEMCH
- Student profile Cecilia Bembibre
- LinkedIn profile Nanette Kissi
- Student profile Yun Liu
Header image: Cinquantenaire Park, Brussels by Redvers