Sites from across the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) contributed stunning, unique, and whimsical images of the micro and nanoscale for the Plenty of Beauty at the Bottom 2024 image contest. Ankush Nandi, a mechanical engineering Ph.D. student in the Vashisth Research Lab, was recognized for his photo, “Shai-Hulud and the Ripples in Sand,” which he took with an Apreo1 SEM by ThermoFisher Scientific. Nandi’s photo received honorable mention in the “most stunning” category.
The public cast over 2,100 votes to determine this year’s winners. First place winning artists will receive up to $1,000 in travel support to a professional conference of their choice and their sites receive a framed print of their winning image. Honorable mentions will receive a framed print of their image.