Russell Balster has won the 2012 CEMAS Prize for the most improved performance in his final examinations. Russell obtained a first-class MChem degree in Chmeistry and is now going on to study for a PhD. The photograph shows him receiving the prize on a visit to the CEMAS (CEM Analytical Services) Laboratories at Ascot.
The photograph shows from left-to-right:
Michael Eustace, CEMAS Chairman, Dr Alan Jutsum, CEMAS Managing Director, Russell Balster, winner of the CEMAS prize and Professor Matthew Almond, School Director of Teaching and Learning