
Kate Dunsford and Lewis Jackson received poster prizes at the 2025 British Crystallographic Association Spring Meeting, highlighting the strength of crystallographic research within SISC
The Supramolecular, Interfacial and Synthetic Chemistry (SISC) research cluster is delighted to celebrate the success of two of its postgraduate researchers at the British Crystallographic Association Spring Meeting 2025, held in Leeds from 14–20 April.
Kate Dunsford was awarded the Rigaku Poster Prize, recognising the quality and impact of her research presentation. Lewis Jackson also earned top honours with the RSC CrystEngComm Poster Prize, reflecting the originality and relevance of his work to the crystallographic community. These achievements underscore the high calibre of research and training taking place within the SISC cluster at the University of Kent. Both students are supervised by Dr Helena Shepherd.
We congratulate both Kate and Lewis for their well-deserved recognition and look forward to their continued contributions to the field.