PMSE Best Poster Award
The PMSE Best Poster Award recognizes outstanding posters presented by an undergraduate and graduate students during the PMSE poster session at each Fall and Spring ACS National Meeting.
2025 Award Winners
JASON M. KRONENFELD
Stanford University
Scalable microparticle fabrication via r2rCLIP: Enabling a new era of advanced particle applications

Jason M. Kronenfeld is a Chemistry PhD candidate at Stanford University, planning to graduate in August 2025. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from The University of Arizona in 2021, where he trained with Dr. Benjamin J. Renquist on developing a novel treatment for type two diabetes mellitus. At Stanford, Jason is a member of Dr. Joseph M. DeSimone’s research group, focusing on 3D printing research utilizing high-resolution continuous liquid interface production (CLIP). His work spans printer and resin development, roll-to-roll CLIP for scalable micro-fabricated particle production, and enabled translational applications for precisely fabricated components. His research is supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Outside the lab, Jason serves as a graduate student representative for the Stanford Committee on Research, is a waltz dance instructor, and is a member of the Stanford Viennese Ball Opening Committee (a student-led waltz performance group). Post-graduation, Jason plans to apply his expertise in polymeric materials to science policy, 3D printing in industry, or a start-up role.
GAYATRI PRAKASH
University of Toronto
Ionic crosslinking of hyaluronic acid into hydrogels using bivalent cations without chemical modification

Gayatri Prakash is a PhD candidate in the Frank Gu Lab at the University of Toronto in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. After receiving her Bachelor’s in Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia, Gayatri worked in the biopharmaceutical industry for two years developing purification processes for the manufacture of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. Her research interests now focus on developing a new method for ionically crosslinking hyaluronic acid into hydrogels for biomedical applications. To support her research, Gayatri was awarded the Canada Graduate Scholarship-doctoral, and the Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s. Her research was also awarded the Connaught Innovation Award. Beyond the lab, Gayatri likes macro photography, enjoys climbing and spending time outdoors hiking.
MIKAELA SADRI
University of Southern Mississippi
Controlling polyolefin-derived vitrimers via crosslinker identity beyond small molecules

Mikaela Sadri is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the School of Polymer Science and Engineering at The University of Southern Mississippi, where she works under the advisement of Dr. Zhe Qiang. She received her bachelor’s degree in Plastics and Composites Engineering from Western Washington University 2020. Her current areas of research include understanding the fundamental structure-property relationships within complex polyolefin-derived vitrimer systems.
PAUL G. H. SMITH
University of Southern Mississippi
Additive manufacturing of carbon materials using polyolefin precursors

Paul G. H. Smith received his Bachelors of Science degree in Plastics and Composites Engineering from Western Washington University in 2019. Currently he is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the School of Polymer Science and Engineering under the advisement of Dr. Zhe Qiang. His current areas of research focus on upcycling polyolefins into structurally complex carbon-matrix composites through additive manufacturing.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHERS BEST POSTER WINNERS
DELANEY E. MILLER
University of Utah
Tuning crystallinity and uncovering the role of the electrolyte in organic mixed conductor polythiophenes with carboxyl-alkyl side chains

Delaney Miller is a senior undergraduate student majoring in chemistry at the University of Utah. Under the mentorship of Dr. Connor Bischak, her research investigates the structure-property relationships of organic mixed-ionic electronic conductors (OMIECs) for sustainable and biological electronic applications. Committed to science education and outreach, she serves as the President of the ACS Student Chapter at the University of Utah and co-founded a student organization dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM. Delaney plans to pursue a Ph.D. in chemistry, focusing on electrochemistry to develop advanced materials for energy conversion and storage while promoting accessibility in science education.
XI YING
Georgia Institute of Technology
Programmable release of antibody from Oxanorbornadiene-based injectable hydrogels

My name is Xi Ying, and I am a senior undergraduate student at Georgia Tech studying biochemistry. My research focuses on biomaterials and drug delivery, specifically injectable hydrogels for sustained antibody release. My award-winning poster, “Programmable Release of Antibody from Oxanorbornadiene-Based Injectable Hydrogels”, explores the use of OND-based small cross-linkers to enhance hydrogel performance. I am passionate about developing innovative therapeutic solutions and hope to continue exploring biomaterials in future research. Outside of academics, I enjoy traveling and experiencing different cultures, jewelry making and crocheting.
EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER BEST POSTER WINNER
MICHAEL C. BURROUGHS
Stanford University
Hybrid synthesis of bottlebrush DNA polymers for direct visualization at fluid–solid interfaces

Dr. Michael C. Burroughs is an Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. His current research explores the multi-scale dynamics of polymers with complex architectures for applications pertaining to human health and sustainability. Prior to Stanford, Mike obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara. While at UCSB, he pioneered advanced rheological techniques to enable simultaneous velocity and concentration measurements of entangled polymer liquids in shear flows. Mike received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from North Carolina State University, where he received the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department’s Senior Award for Scholarly Achievement. Recently, he was named a Future Faculty Scholar by the ACS PMSE Division, a 2023 Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar Speaker by the University of Washington’s Department of Chemical Engineering, the Invited Postdoc Talk Competition Winner for Georgia Tech’s Student Polymer Network, and a Rising Star in Soft and Biological Matter by the UChicago and UCSD MRSECs.
Award Details
Six posted awards will be made yearly, three at each of the National ACS Meetings. Each awardee will each receive a $200 award. Awardees will be acknowledged at the PMSE/POLY Awards Ceremony at the National ACS Meeting.
Nominations
Undergraduate and graduate students who present a PMSE poster are eligible. Posters from graduate and undergraduate students are identified based on a submission form communicated prior to the meeting.
Award Selection
Posters are evaluated by a group of judges, selected by the PMSE Executive Committee, during the poster session.
Finalists are identified and awardees selected before the conclusion of the poster session.
Past Recipients
Nominations and Award Process
Rules of Eligibility
This award is open to current graduate-level and undergraduate-level poster presenters at an ACS meeting.
Nominations Package
Nominations are defined by the submission process with poster presenters who are identified as undergraduate or graduate students. Presenters must be undergraduate or graduate students at a degree granting university, and need to be present during the poster session to be considered for the award.
Award Selection and Award Promotion
This award was established in 2017 to encourage poster presentations as a corrolary to the Arthur Dolittle Award. A total of 24 posters have been awarded to date.
Full List of Award Winners
Award winners are only shown for the primary author of the poster.
| Year | Award Winner | Affiliation | Poster Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 (Spring) | Hong-Gyu Seong | University of Massachusetts, Amherst | Unique Properties of Bottlebrush Polymers at Fluid Interfaces |
| 2023 (Spring) | Felipe Fabricio Pacci Evaristo | The Ohio State University | Studying Interactions between Solvated Polymer-grafted Nanoparticles via Coarse-grained Molecular Simulations |
| 2023 (Spring) | Zoe Lequeux | University of Southern Mississippi | Incorporation of Reduced Graphene Oxide Decorated with Iron Oxide Particles in Polyurethane Dispersions for Electromagnetic Wave Shielding |
| 2022 (Spring) | Claire Dingwell, University of Minnesota | Regiospecific and linear poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) via the ring-opening metathesis polymerization of 3-acetoxy cyclooctene | |
| 2022 (Spring) | Robert Enright | University of Massachusetts | Self-wrinkling polymer films via initiated chemical vapor deposition |
| 2022 (Spring) | Hayden Houck | Western Washington University | Chemical and physical tailoring of guanidine-based covalent adaptable networks |
| 2022 (Spring) | Mara Kuenen | University of Virginia | Connecting molecular features of poly(beta-amino ester)s to their degradation and solution behavior to engineer functional materials with controlled lifetimes |
| 2022 (Spring) | Jasmine Lim | University of Southern Mississippi | Attaining infrared photodetection in devices with narrow bandgap conjugated polymers |
| 2022 (Spring) | Jaylene Martinez | University of Colorado | Bonding of membranes by viscous polymers: Infiltration kinetics and its impact on mechanical integrity of the bonded polymer/membrane structure |
| 2022 (Spring) | Kate McConnell | Western Washington University | Chemical and physical tailoring of guanidine-based covalent adaptable networks |
| 2022 (Spring) | Thivani Senathiraja | Iowa State University | Tuning the intermolecular interactions of sulfonated ionomer via salt in solvent systems |
| 2022 (Fall) | Hannah Dedmon | North Carolina State University | Antiplasticizing Interactions Between Biobased Small Molecules and Polyvinyl Alcohol: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study |
| 2022 (Fall) | Elina Ghimire | University of Chicago | Trainable Soft Materials Using Dynamic Liquid Crystal Elastomers |
| 2022 (Fall) | Jada Jackman | Drexel University | Interfacial Photopolymerization: Method for High Resolution Digital Processing of Recyclable Thermoplastics |
| 2022 (Fall) | Samuel Kopfinger | University of Chicago | Redox Active Particles with Stimuli Responsive Disulfide Crosslinks for Controlled Electrode Cleaning |
| 2022 (Fall) | Amberly Vu | Stanford University | Comparison of Ureteral Stent Biomaterials: Encrustation Profile in Metabolic and Infectious Artificial Urine Models |
| 2021 (Fall) | Siyu Xiong | University College of London | Chitosan composed electrospun nanofibrous members for indoxyl surface sorption |
| 2021 (Fall) | Nicole Mandel | Columbia University | Rotation and translation of single molecular probes in polystyrene near the glass transition |
| 2021 (Fall) | Michelle Pomatto | Virginia Tech | Morphological control of poly(ether ketone ketone) as a means to tailor blocky functionalization in the gel state |
| 2021 (Fall) | Vinita Shinde | Auburn University | Recent advances in microcapsule-based self-healing in high impact polystyrene (HIPS) composites |
| 2021 (Fall) | Cheyenne Liu | University of Southern Mississippi | Forcing single-chain nanoparticle collapse through hydrophobic solvent interactions in comb copolymers |
| 2021 (Fall) | Adam Weiss | University of Chicago | Using rotational polymer design to direct lysosomal rupture, inflammasome activation, and T-cell responsivity |
| 2020 (Fall) | Michael Stolberg | MIT | Highly ordered ion conducting polymer electrolytes for decoupled ion transport |
| 2020 (Fall) | Dillan Stengel | San Diego State University | Water-induced beta-sheet crosslinking of alpha-helical-rich spider prey-wrapping silk |
| 2020 (Fall) | Kartik Kumar Rajagopalan and Xiuzhu Zhu, | Texas A&M University | Temperature-responsive, tunable poly(vinyl alcohol)-borax salogels for shape stabilization of an inorganic phase change materials |
| 2019 (Spring) | Ayesha Nadeem | Western Washington University | Increased Thermal Properties of Benzoxazine Polymers Cured with End-group Tosylated Polymers [PMSE 369] |
| 2019 (Spring) | Omari Paul | Tennessee State University | Fabrication, Optimization, and Analysis of Graphene Oxides Doped Polyvinylidene Flouride Nanocomposite for Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Application [PMSE 450] |
| 2019 (Spring) | Matthew R. Arkenberg | Purdue University | Dynamic Control of Hydrogel Crosslinking Through Reversible Sortase-meditated Transpeptidation [PMSE 500] |
| 2019 (Fall) | Diego Luan Bertuzzi | University of Campinas | Synthesis and self-assembly of dendrimer-b-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) block copolymers containing folates for applications in biosensors and drug delivery systems [PMSE 306] |
| 2019 (Fall) | Jessica Cashman | NASA Glenn Research Center | Increased flexibility in polyimide aerogel substrates for conformal, lightweight antennas [PMSE 328] |
| 2019 (Fall) | Yun Liu | Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, | Lewis pair-mediated ring-opening polymerization of cyclic disulfides: Building high molar mass polymers with dynamic s–s bonds |
| 2018 (Spring) | Farihah Maryam Haque | Tulane University | PMSE 366: Exploring “click” chemistry to synthesize and characterize cyclic polyethers |
| 2018 (Spring) | Akinwunmi Joaquim | Tennessee State University | PMSE 379: Synthesis, mechanical, and structural properties of piezoelectric polyvinylidene fluoride doped with barium titanate nanoparticles |
| 2018 (Spring) | John Vergara | Drexel University | PMSE 444: Effect of phase separation on water barrier properties in epoxy/amine thermosetting polymers |
| 2018 (Fall) | Won Jun Jo | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Vapor-printed polymers for flexible electronics |
| 2018 (Fall) | Kunyue Xing | University of Tennessee-Knoxville | Role of chain-end association life time in segmental and chain dynamics of associating telechelic polymers |
| 2018 (Fall) | Everett Zofchak | Pennsylvania State University | Polymerization induced order-order and disorder-order transitions in diblock copolymer-monomer blends |
| 2017 (Fall) | Sampath B. Alahakoon | University of Texas at Dallas | PMSE 342: Fluorinated non-planer precursors for enhanced structural arrangement in two-dimensional (2D) azine-linked covalent organic frameworks. |
| 2017 (Fall) | Kingshuk Dutta | University of Massachusetts Amherst | PMSE 465: Shrink-wrapped encapsulation of proteins and triggered traceless release through reactive self-assembly approach |
| 2017 (Fall) | Qiyao Li | Pennsylvania State University | PMSE 397: Development of phosphate-presenting citrate-based polymer for orthopaedic applications. |




