Camilla Di Mino receives ISIS Springboard Award

Camilla Di Mino receives ISIS Springboard Award

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Dr Camilla Di Mino.

The ISIS Neutron and Muon Source has awarded one of its Springboard Awards to Dr Camilla Di Mino from Oxford Chemistry, recognising her work as an outstanding early-career researcher using neutron techniques.

The ISIS Springboard Awards were established in 2024 to support and encourage early-career researchers to develop innovative research programmes using neutrons and muons. The awards are made following a competitive selection process and run for three years, providing funding to present research at conferences, opportunities for extended visits to ISIS, and support to raise the profile of award holders and their work.

Camilla Di Mino’s research focusses on gaining a fundamental understanding of competitive intermolecular interactions and solvation patterns in liquids. She primarily uses total and inelastic neutron scattering in combination with classical modelling to disentangle subtle molecular mechanisms arising from the complexities of multi-body systems.

Camilla said:

The Springboard Award will be a key step for establishing myself as a leader, towards my career goal of running a group in a leading UK university where neutrons play a central role. This award will facilitate my ongoing work as an ambassador for neutron science in the UK and overseas.

Read more about all Springboard Award winners here.