NC State researchers highlighted their vital work in natural resources, engineering, veterinary medicine and more through art in the 2020 Envisioning Research Contest. Explore a selection of photos, graphics and microscopic images from this year’s contest in the gallery below.
See all the winners, including videos and interactive graphics, on Flickr .
Photography: First Place, Faculty and Staff: Javier Brumos, a staff member in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, for “Diversity.”
Microscopy: First Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Siyao Wang, a graduate student in the College of Engineering, for “Glowing Neurons.”
Graphics & Data Visualization: Second Place, Faculty & Staff: Javier Brumos, a staff member in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, for “Long-life tomatoes.”
Microscopy: Second Place, Faculty and Staff: Javier Brumos, a staff member in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, for “Underground rave.”
Photography: First Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Christina Burnham, a graduate student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, for “Night Flight of an Infrared Drone in Namibia.”
Photography: Second Place, Faculty and Staff: Paul Franzon, a faculty member in the College of Engineering, for “Silicon wafer measurement.”
Graphics & Data Visualization: First Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Phyo Phyo Kyaw Zin, a graduate student in the College of Sciences, for “Chemical Network Visualization of Macrolactones.”
Photography: Second Place, Undergraduate Students: Carmen Mackenzie Cromer, an undergraduate in the College of Sciences, for “Musical Chair.”
Microscopy: First Place, Faculty and Staff: Elisabeth Wheeler, a faculty member in the College of Natural Resources, for “Japanese Pepper Vine Wood.”
Photography: Second Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Manraaj Singh Alag, a graduate student in the College of Engineering, for “testing + holi.”
Photography: First Place, Undergraduate Students: Kaitlyn Tiffany, an undergraduate in the College of Natural Resources, for “A rock rounded and moved by ancient glaciers perches atop a boulder overlooking the badlands.”
Microscopy: Second Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Sarah Orr, a graduate student in the College of Sciences, for “Chloride cells on the abdomen a mayfly larva, Neocloeon triangulifer.”
Graphics & Data Visualization: Second Place, Graduate Students and Postdocs: Nikki Inglis, a graduate student in the College of Natural Resources, for “Terrain Ruggedness Index (TRI), 1m resolution, Northern Front Range Mountains, Colorado, USA.”
Graphics & Data Visualization: First Place, Faculty & Staff: Abhishek Singh, a faculty member in the College of Engineering, for “A Trimer of Plant Synthase Protein Complex.”