PPRC PhD Student Akeem Hart has won the 2024 Institute of Physics HEPP Poster Prize. His poster showcases the DUNE 2x2 prototype at Fermilab, demonstrating cutting-edge technology for the next-generation of neutrino detectors.
A photograph of Akeem Hart, a PhD student at the Particle Physics Research Centre (PPRC) at Queen Mary University of London.
We are thrilled to announce that Akeem Hart, a PhD student at the Particle Physics Research Centre (PPRC) at Queen Mary University of London, has been awarded the esteemed 2024 Institute of Physics High Energy Particle Physics (HEPP) Poster Prize. This prestigious recognition highlights Akeem's outstanding contribution to the field of particle physics and his exceptional talent in research and presentation.
The winning poster, meticulously crafted by Akeem, showcases the groundbreaking DUNE 2x2 prototype at Fermilab. This innovative project represents a significant advancement in neutrino detection technology, paving the way for the next generation of detectors and pushing the boundaries of particle physics research.
Akeem's achievement not only underscores his dedication and expertise but also reflects the PPRC's commitment to excellence in scientific inquiry and innovation. His success serves as a testament to the collaborative and forward-thinking environment fostered within the PPRC, where students are empowered to pursue cutting-edge research and make meaningful contributions to the field.