BEST PRESENTATION AWARD
Best Presentation Award serve the purpose of acknowledging an individual’s contributions to fields of materials science and inspiring further participation towards the betterment of the research community as a whole. The overall objective of this award is to encourage young researchers, scientists, as well as master’s and PhD students. This award will be provided for the most outstanding presentation of the entire conference.
Criteria for the Best Presentation Awards
Each presentation is evaluated by the Session Chair. The best presentation from each session is selected based on the mark received from the Session Chair, and the final decision is made by the Conference Chair.
Below criteria are taken into consideration for this award:
- Content of the presentation
- Clarity and flow of the Presentation
- Novelty /contribution to the field
Award Nature
A certificate will be awarded by the conference chair.
Awards Ceremony
The winner will be announced during the awarding ceremony which will be held on the last day of the conference along with the conference conclusion.
Deadline To Submit Nomination
- The deadline for nomination submissions for the Best Presentation Award 2025 is 31 March 2025.
- Late nominations will not be considered.
The Best Presentation Awardee in 2023 was Ms. Jaseela Palassery Ithikkal from Institute for Molecular Science, Japan. Her presentation title was "A charge transport mechanism in organic semiconductor: A PTCDI-C8 thin film".
The Best Presentation Awardee in 2024 was Mr. Reon Watanabe from Kogakuin University, Japan. His presentation title was "Thermal transfer performance of space radiators applied with honeycomb composite panels".
The Best Presentation Awardee in 2024 was Ms. Yujin Oh from Chungnam National University, South Korea. Her presentation title was "The effects of neutral kneading block in twin-screw extruder on polymer blends and composites simulated via Ludovic software".
The Best Presentation Awardee in 2024 was Mr. Balasurya Senthilmurugan from National Institute of Scientific Research - Energy, Materials and Telecommunications, Canada. His presentation title was "Surface termination of atomically controlled SrTiO3: Synergetic effect of sono-photocatalysis".