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Members of FST Claim Wins at Research Days Awards Ceremony

On Friday, February 8 the annual UWI Research Days Awards Ceremony was held at the Mona Visitors' Lodge and Conference Centre.  The Faculty of Science and Technology would like to extend congratulations to members who received awards as follows:

Researcher(s):

dr. MICHAEL COLEY

Department of Chemistry

Award(s):

Best Research Publication - Article

Research Title:

“The dissolution of Phosphorous from Jamaica bauxites under low temperature Bayer Conditions”

 

Researcher(s):

Dr. ANDREA GOLDSON-BARNABY

Department of Chemistry

Award(s):

Best Research Publication - Article

Research Title:

"In Silico Prediction, Phylogenetic and Bioinformatic Analysis of SoPCS gene, Survey of its Protein Characterization and Gene Expression in Response to Cadmium in Saccharum Officinarum

 

Researcher(s):

Dr. Leonardo Clarke, Professor Michael Taylor, Dr. Tannecia Stephenson, Jayaka campbell

Department of Physics

Award(s):

Best Research Publication - Article

 

Research Title:

“Future Caribbean Climates in a World of Rising Temperatures:

The 1.5 vs. 2.0 Dilemma”

 

Researcher(s):

Professor NOUREDDINE BENKEBLIA

Department of Life Sciences

Award(s):

MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER

for 2 articles, 1 book and 5 book chapters

 

Researcher(s):

DR. ANDREA GOLDSON-BARNABY

Department of Chemistry

Award(s):

MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER

for 3 articles

 

Researcher(s):

dr. MARHOUN FERHAT

Department of Physics

Award(s):

MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER

for 5 articles

 

Researcher(s):

Dr. Arpita Mandal, Professor Simon Mitchell, Dr. David Miller and Dr. Donovan Blissett

 Department of Geography and Geology

Award(s):

Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds

Research Title:

“Sediment Budget Monitoring Sites for Upper Rio Minho Watershed”

 

Researcher(s):

MONA CLIMATE STUDIES GROUP

Award(s):

Research Project with the Greatest Business /

Economic / Development Impact

Research Title:

                                                     Caribbean 1.5 Project

 

Researcher(s):

DR. KARL AIKEN

Department of Life Sciences

Award(s):

Principal’s Awards for Public Policy

Research Title:

For research contributing to the Fish sanctuaries & Fishing Industry.

 

Researcher(s):

Prof. mohammed bakir, prof. helen asemota, dr. peter nelson, dr. marhoun ferhat, dr. chukwuemeka nwokocha

Department of Chemistry, Department of Physics, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Biotechnology Centre

Award(s):

Research Project with the Greatest Multidisciplinary/Cross Faculty Collaboration

Research Title:

Chemical and Biological application of Heteroaromatic Ketone Hydrazonic Compounds: Molecular Sensing, Catalytic, Anti-cancer, Anti-Hypertensive and Others.

Published on 22 Feb, 2019

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