29 Mar 2021
Jacob
Dunningham
SEPnet's 2021 Public Engagement Awards ceremony took place online on March 25th, having been delayed from September 2020 due to the pandemic. The awards recognised Physicists across our partner universities for their outstanding public engagement work. The awards served as an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of physicists engaging with the public, a chance to reflect on the last year and the challenges and opportunities it has posed, and space to look forward to consider how we might engage post-pandemic. The awards were presented in 9 categories and different awards were open to individuals, projects, research groups and departments. A huge congratulations to all winners and those highly commended in categories.
Newcomer
Winner - Will Roper, University of Sussex
Communication
Winner - Meirin Evans, University of Sussex
Highly Commended:
Muhammad Hamza Waseem, University of Oxford
Achievement
Winner - Dr Victoria Mason, University of Kent
Public Engagement Champion Award
Winner - Dr Seth Zenz, Queen Mary University of London
Highly Commended:
Dr Stephen Wilkins, University of Sussex
Innovation Project Award
Winner - SETI and Democracy, University of Oxford
Highly Commended:
Space Soundscape, Queen Mary University of London
Impact Project Award
Winners - The Tactile Universe, University of Portsmouth
Space Sound Effects, Queen Mary University of London
COVID-19 Response Award
Winner - Physics Outreach Team, University of Oxford
Highly Commended:
ATLAS Research Group, University of Sussex
Strategic Approach to Public Engagement
Winner � School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent
Highly Commended:
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth