Vote for your favourite Capture Your Research Contest entry!
During each AuthorAID Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) we host the Capture Your Research Contest. The contest asks for early-career researchers to share a photo of their research, and an accompanying description of their work. In our recent 'Getting Started with Writing and Publishing Your Research' MOOC we received absolutely fantastic submissions, so thank you to everyone who participated.
We would like for you, the AuthorAID community, to cast your votes on your three favourite submissions! Below you will find the shortlisted ten photos and their descriptions. The winner will be featured in a blog post with an interview on the AuthorAID website. Please vote for your favourite three entries on Mentimeter by clicking here.
For those whose entries are not featured here, your photos may still be used in future INASP and AuthorAID activities, so do look out for INASP and AuthorAID publications to potentially see your photos. We look forward to the next contest!
The voting will close on Friday the 16th of August at 1pm BST (GMT+1).
“Pure honey in comb produced by a healthy bee colony. Beekeeping research by CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana"
"My research work in Sokoto"
"The field trip time inside the cave"
"Client Engagement during Public Health Awareness at a Market in Lagos"
Mai xuan Truong
“I am currently researching military and antifouling paints. The attached pictures show examples of helicopter camouflage paint applications - a part of a research project about the Military paint.”
“My research activity. This picture is about my research team's activity. Our research focus on removing tannin from cashew apple juice and applying in beverage production.”
“My photo: during a training on nanotechnology”
“My research and action pictures as an LSI in Nigera. The pictures in both layers were taken at a field inspection, data collation and research work as a licensed seed inspector working with registed cassava seedpreneurs in the seed tracking system of the National Agency for Seed Certification. I am in blue top along with my colleague in white, making sure the farmers' crops meet the requirements for certification at various stages of the crop cycle in order to produce quality seeds for both the local market and export standards.
In the first layer, I am specifically observing an incidence of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) on the particular crop stand in focus and we are discussing with the farmer on appropriate measures to adopt. In the second layer is another farmer who is satisfied with our inputs and feedback on her progress so far. All parties present in this photo agreed to be captured.”
“Towards making microbial biofertilizer – sampling of root nodules”
“The drilling equipment factory”
Thank you for voting and look out for our interview with the winner!