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CEST research acknowledged at the E-MRS Spring Meeting 2021

Jari Järvi wins the Best Poster Award at the annual Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society
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Awards announced in the virtual ALTECH 2021 symposium.
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CEST doctoral candidate Jari Järvi

CEST doctoral candidate Jari Järvi was awarded the best poster prize for his presentation "Identifying Surface Adsorbate Structures with Bayesian Inference and Atomic Force Microscopy" at the Spring Meeting 2021 of the European Materials Research Society. Jari presented his work in the virtual ALTECH 2021 (Analytical Techniques for Precise Characterization of Nano Materials) symposium, where he showcased a novel methodology to study the structure of organic molecular adsorbates on surfaces. More details on this work can be found in a recent article in the Advanced Functional Materials. The Best Poster Awards at ALTECH 2021 were supported by Wiley-VCH.

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