BEST POSTER AWARD WINNERS
EAA awards for best poster presentations
- Early career scientists: students and researchers up to 5 years after PhD
- Sponsored by GAeF on behalf of the EAA working groups
Evaluation Criteria 2020:
- Science content (50%)
- Design of poster (25%)
- Presenter must be PRESENT during the Q&A session
- Clarity of presentation (25%) is based the accompanying video (optional for general poster contribution, mandatory for award nomination
Winners of BPA 2020:
- Each poster evaluated by 3 evaluators
- Winners determined as those with the highest average scores, based on the presented weights
- After presenting all the winners, if you are present, please show yourselves on the video to receive a virtual applause
Baseerat Romshoo
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Studies (TROPOS)
Laboratory generated soot: Application for optical modelling at various stages of ageing

Eleonora Conca
University of Turin
Characterization and temporal evolution of the inorganic component of PM10 collected near to Ny-Ålesund (Norwegian Arctic)

Georgios Anastasios Kelesidis
ETH Zurich
Impact of volatile organic carbon on soot light absorption

Jessy Elias
Lille University, CNRS
Coupling of ToF-SIMS and AFM for the identification of the chemical species involved in the nucleation process of soot particles in flame combustion

Florian Bühner
University of Stuttgart
Development of an online-method to measure nanoparticle agglomerate stability

Maria Praß
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz
Bioaerosol characterization by Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization in the Amazon
