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Science as Art Competition

 

Congratulations to our winners! 

 

Nabojit Kar, Indiana University Bloomington

Nano Starry Night 

Nabojit Kar, Indiana University Bloomington
 

Palladium Copper nanoparticles (average diameter of 10 nm) synthesized through colloidal methods were observed to self-assemble using Transmission Electron Microscopy.

 

Quan Truong Hoang, Department of Nano-Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Republic of Korea

The Collision of TiO2_Planets

Quan Truong Hoang, Department of Nano-Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Republic of Korea

Hollow TiO2 are synthesized by template etching of solid SiO2 nanoparticles and captured by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). 

Thuy Giang Nguyen Cao, Incheon National University

Lionhead Goldfish

Thuy Giang Nguyen Cao, Incheon National University

The lionhead goldfish-like nanoparticles are synthesized using nanoassembly technique of LDHA inhibitor (FX11) and siRNA at 90 oC. The particle image was taken by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

Valerie Hsieh, Columbia University

Karl the Moiré Fog

Valerie Hsieh, Columbia University

Karl the Fog is looking a bit... triangular... This mid-infrared scanning nearfield optical microscope (mIR-SNOM) phase image of a twisted double bilayer graphene moiré is overlaid with the artist's own photograph of the Golden Gate Bridge. 

Xinwen Sun, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Voice of Spring

Xinwen Sun, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Scanning electron microscopy image of FAPbI3 perovskite film growth on ZnO substrate. The flowers and leaves are FAPbI3 perovskite film and the background is the ZnO layer. 

Cong Wang, King's College London

Lonely Life

Cong Wang, King's College London 

This colorized SEM image shows the cell-nanoneedle interface of  Vascular Smooth Muscle cells. The cell continues to extend and spread, wrapping the tips of their filopodia around neighboring needles, looking like a lone spider walking on nanoneedles; What a lonely life!

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