2022 Student Competition Winners

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High School Prize Exam

To view the results of the High School Prize Exam, please click here. Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to all our provincial coordinators and participants!

2022 Best Student Presentation Competition Results

Thank you to all our competitors and judges for making the 2022 Best Student Presentation Competition a success! To view each winner’s abstract, please click on their name.

Please note that, due to the number of entries, divisions may have a limited number of awards.

Division Best Student Poster Presentation Awards

 

Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOPC)

First: Logan Cooke, University of Alberta
Second: Stephane Vinet, University of Waterloo

 

Applied Physics and Instrumentation (DAPI)

Insufficient participants for awards

 

Condensed Matter and Material Physics (DCMMP)

First: Cissy Suen, University of British Columbia

 

 

 

Gender Equity in Physics (DGEP)

First: Sakshi Kakkar, University of Manitoba

 

Nuclear Physics (DNP)

First: Sakshi Kakkar, University of Manitoba

 

 

Physics Education (DPE)

Insufficient participants for awards

 

Physics in Medicine and Biology (DPMB)

First: Helen Melino, Toronto Metropolitan University
Second: Elnaz Parniyany, Western University
Third: Brayden Kell, University of Toronto

 

Plasma Physics (DPP)

Insufficient participants for awards

 

 

Theoretical Physics (DTP)

First: Liam Farrell, McMaster University
Hon. Mention: Joshua Cadogan, University of Guelph

 

Particle Physics (PPD)

First: Alicia Postuma, Mount Allison University
Second: Soud Al Kharusi, McGill University
Third: Regan Ross, Laurentian University

Division Best Student Oral Presentation Awards

 

Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOPC)

First: Edith Yeung, University of Ottawa
Second: Emma Blanchette, University of Windsor

 

Applied Physics and Instrumentation (DAPI)

First: Juliette Martin, TRIUMF
Second: Erin Flannigan, University of Ottawa

 

Condensed Matter and Material Physics (DCMMP)

First: Junjie Yin, University of Waterloo
Second: Carmen Lee, McMaster University
Third: Griffin Howson, University of Windsor

 

Gender Equity in Physics (DGEP)

Not awarded due to logistical issues

 

Nuclear Physics (DNP)

First: Frank Wu, Simon Fraser University
Second: Brynne Blaikie, University of Manitoba
Third: Coulter Walls, TRIUMF

 

Physics Education (DPE)

First: Ashley Micuda, Queen’s University

 

Physics in Medicine and Biology (DPMB)

First: Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher, University of Toronto
Second: Hannah Krivic, McMaster University
Third: Samuel Perron, Western University

 

Plasma Physics (DPP)

First: Antoine Herrmann, University of Montreal
Second: Audren Dorval, University of Montreal
Third: Tahreem Yousaf, University of Saskatchewan

 

Theoretical Physics (DTP)

First: Karen Macias Cardenas, Queen’s University
Second: Samantha Buck, University of Guelph
Third: Georgios Palkanoglou, University of Guelph

Hon. Mentions:
Diana Mendez Avalos, University of Waterloo
Kensuke Gallock Yoshimura, University of Waterloo
Shafayat Shawqi, University of Alberta

 

Particle Physics (PPD)

First: Daniel Durnford, University of Alberta
Second: Alexandre Laurier
Third: Vincent Gousy-Leblanc
Hon. Mention: Colm Sam