A PhD student from the University of Cambridge has been named one of the winners of an international science competition that explains complex research through dance.
Dina Haddad, from Cambridge’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, has won the Chemistry category of the 2026 Dance Your PhD contest. Her entry, called Magnetic Flow, turns research on magnetic nanoparticles for non-invasive disease detection into an original song and dance performance. Dina spoke to Julian Clover on Tuesday’s Cambridge Breakfast.
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