POSTER PRIZE AWARD

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At the conference High-Entropy Alloy Nanostructures: From Theory to Application (24–26 September 2025, London), our colleague Lara Einfalt won the poster prize.

Lara Einfalt received the Best Poster Award at the High-entropy alloy nanostructures: from theory to application Faraday Discussion, an international discussion conference on advances in the field of high-entropy alloys, held in London, United Kingdom, from 24th to 26th September 2025.

Titled “Anodized TaNbHfZrTi High-Entropy Alloy as a Catalyst for the Antibiotic Tetracycline Removal”, her poster presented research on the application of high-entropy materials for environmental remediation. The study demonstrates anodic oxidation as a practical synthesis approach for developing self-ordered mixed metal oxide nanotube arrays on a refractory high-entropy alloy. These unique nanostructures demonstrate strong potential as catalysts for the photo(electro)catalytic removal of antibiotic tetracycline from wastewater, highlighting both the application of high-entropy materials in catalysis and their relevance for addressing urgent global water pollution challenges.