Nico Schramma wins Physics@Veldhoven poster prize

Elodea densa, the plant that Schramma and his collaborators studied in their res
Elodea densa, the plant that Schramma and his collaborators studied in their research.
Elodea densa, the plant that Schramma and his collaborators studied in their research. Nico Schramma, a second-year PhD candidate at the UvA-Institute of Physics, has won the scientific poster prize at Physics@Veldhoven 2022. For the past year, Schramma has been working in the Soft Matter Group of the Institute of Physics under the supervision of Mazi Jalaal. Schramma's work is on projects in the intersection of physics and biology. For the NWO Physics@Veldhoven conference on January 25-26, he designed and presented a poster to highlight his current research project on the active glassy motion within plant cells. Glassy dynamics in plant cells. Plant cells host many chloroplasts - organelles which contain the green pigment chlorophyll, enabling plants to perform photosynthesis.
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