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Group hosts annual LIYSF event
Once again, the Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Group hosted 25 international students for a day through their participation in the annual 'London Internation Youth Science Forum'
. The students took part in small group activities, where they learnt the basics in a huge range of techniques. From the latest high resolution microscopy, to the detection of trace level contaminants using electrochemistry, they were able to see how current research will benefit the world in years to come. A great day was had by all!

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Anatolii Cuharuc wins group imaging competition
Congratulations to Anatolii Cuharuc, who won the groups bimonthly image competition for June/July with his submission 'Microcosm'. The runner-up prize was awarded to Eleni Bitziou, for her submission '2012 - A Diamond Year'. All submissions can be viewed here.
Diamond paper feature on inside cover at Angewandte Chemie
Another paper by the group featured as an inside back cover of the high-impact journal Angewandte Chemie. In this Communication, high-resolution electrochemical imaging, micro-Raman, and electron-microscopy data revealed heterogeneous electron-transfer (HET) kinetics correlate directly with the local density of electronic states in boron-doped diamond.
Double success at MEG 2012!
Once again the group performed strongly at the Midland Electrochemistry Group (MEG) meeting held at University of Birmingham in June. James won an award for the best talk ‘Electrochemical and Spectroscopic properties of boron doped diamond’. Barak and Hui also walked away with 1st prize in the poster competition for their work on ‘Visualising single grain activity on polycrystalline Pt’.
Rehab Al Botros wins poster prize
Congratulations to Rehab who won the best poster prize at the 4th European Conference of Crystal Growth (ECCG4) held in Glasgow, Scotland