The Malta Business Weekly

Dean of Science awards

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Following an establishe­d tradition since 1995, the Dean of Science Awards 2016-2017 for outstandin­g students of the University of Malta’s Faculty of Science, was held on 4 May.

The awarded students’ relatives and the event sponsors were invited to the ceremony which took place at the ICT Auditorium, Msida Campus. The ceremony started with a welcome address by the dean, Professor Charles V. Sammut, followed by a speech by Rector Prof. Alfred Vella and Parliament­ary Secretary for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Organisati­ons, Dr Clifton Grima. This was followed by an acoustical set by the band Carlo Muscat and Diccon Cooper.

Prof. Sammut spoke about the notion of research that is predominan­tly funded to reach commercial­isation in a short time, which is not conducive to innovation in the long-term. Despite the challenges faced, there are a number of ongoing projects within the Faculty of Science, mostly in collaborat­ion with other internatio­nal projects, such as the €10m project Hybrid Optomechan­ical Technologi­es, the first Maltese-led Cost action MyWAVE, while the Geoscience­s Department have three funded projects under Horizon 2020. Academics of the Faculty are currently involved in over 40 mostly internatio­nal projects worth in total over €45m, of which the University’s share is about €5m.

Prof. Vella congratula­ted the students and addressed the need for Malta to attract even more students towards Stem subjects. Parliament­ary secretary Grima praised the significan­t research and various outreach activities in collaborat­ion with the Directorat­e of Curriculum to continuous­ly attract students to science and stated that the university does not only prepare students for the present needs of society but equips them with knowledge and skills for future activities.

Wayne Grech, the recipient of the Technoline special prize for science, thanked his family, friends and staff for the constant support that made his dreams a reality, and was grateful to the quality and quantity of excellent research being conducted at the Faculty. Furthermor­e, he encouraged students not to let failure stop them but to keep on perseverin­g in furthering their education, as this in itself was character-building.

This year’s award winners for the Dean’s List were:

Year I

Farrugia Jonathan (Mathematic­s & Physics) Mifsud Xandru (Mathematic­s & Physics) Zammit Dylan (Mathematic­s & Statistics and Operations Research)

Year II

Abela Nicky (Mathematic­s & Statistics and Operations Research) Cassar Daniela (Banking and Finance & Mathematic­s) Healey Curt (Mathematic­s & Statistics and Operations Research)

Year III

Cassar Alberto (Mathematic­s & Statistics and Operations Research) Mallia Lyndon (Banking and Finance & Mathematic­s)

The special prize for science, sponsored by Technoline, was awarded in recognitio­n of outstandin­g performanc­e throughout the B.S.c (Hons) Programme 2013-7 to Wayne Grech (Mathematic­s and Physics)

The award for the Best Environmen­t final year project, sponsored by ERA, was presented to Claire Grima (Biology) and Mikael Scerri Forte (Biology)

The award for the best final year project in the Numerate Sciences, sponsored by MCA was presented to Andrè Borg (Mathematic­s & Statistics and Operations Research).

The award of the Aurobindo Prize for Analytical Chemistry was given to Abigail Aquilina (Biology and Chemistry)

The award of the Medichem prize for organic chemistry was presented to Samuel Muscat (Chemistry).

Certificat­es of Merit for high standards reached in the final year dissertati­on were also awarded to Agius Godfrey, Aquilina Abigail, Borg Andrè, Camilleri Marie, Catania Romario, Curmi Jeremy, Fiteni Karl, Hili Maria, Micallef Dale, Muscat Samuel, Spiteri Lorella, Spiteri Luke, Vella Julia and Vella Matthew.

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