The Intermural Presentation Award, or IPA, is awarded for the best “junior” (student or postdoc the best “junior (student or postdoc) presentation during one term at the Intermural Colour Club. In addition to intermural fame, it comes with a prize money of £50, by the Centre of Perception and Cognition at the University of Southampton. The awardee is determined by participants’ votes, and the IPA will be solemnly announced through the awarding ceremony in the last session of the IPA term.
SPRING 2023
For nominations, see below. The winner of the IPA 2023 is Dr. Avi Aizenman, postdoc at the Justus-Liebig-Universität in Gießen:
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! ! !
Nominated were (access slides of presentations by clicking on name):
1. Giulio Palma: EEG & Colour Constancy (Teixeira et al, Consciousness & Cognition, 2020).
2. Hamed Karimipour: Colour Categorisation in Deep Neural Network (De Vries et al, eLife 2022).
3. Takuma Morimoto: Individual differences in Colour + Motion (Emery et al, PNAS 2023).
4. Alban Flachot: Hue-selective cells Mehrani et al, Sci Rep 2020).
5. Ian Pennock: Color tuning of face-selective neurons in macaques (Duyck et al, eNeuro 2021).
7. Alyona Nankevitch: Development of Color discrimination (Ling & Dain, JOSA 2018) .
8. Nataša Mihajlović: Colour Ensemble Representations (Hansmann-Roth et al, Sci Rep 2021).
Thank you all for your great presentations!!!
IPA 2022
The winner of this season’s IPA is:
Candidates were (access slides of presentations by clicking on name):
- Zane Jansone-Langina (Riga) – Adaptation & Enchroma Glasses (Werner et al 2020)
- Ria Uhlich (Munich) – Colour Communication Game (Müller et al 2019)
- Laysa Hedjar (Gießen) – Colour Constancy & Lightness (Nascimento et al 2019)
- Ian Pennock (Sussex) – Macaque V1 (Li et al 2022)
- Hamed Karimipour (Southampton) – Colour-Concept Associations (Rathore et al 2019)
- Ana Rozman (Aberdeen) – Luminance & Hue in MEG (Hermann et al 2022)
- Alyona Nankevitch (Smolensk) – Colour Term Development (Forbes & Plunkett 2020)
Thank you all for your great presentations!!!
IPA 2021
Candidates were:
- Mubaraka Muchhala (Bristol) “Machine learning of image prominent colors” (Weingerl et al 2020)
- Ruben Pastilha (Newcastle) “Paradoxical impact of memory on color appearance of faces”
- Daniel Joyce (Reno) “Human trichromacy revisited.” (Horiguchi et al 2013)
- Michaela Trescakova (Southampton) “Naturalness of Chroma and Lightness in natural images” (Masumitsu & Mizokami 2020)
- Aimee Martin (Gießen) “Two Forms of Knowledge Representations in the Human Brain” (Wang et al 2020)
- Jelmer De Vries (Gießen) “What we talk about when we talk about color” (Twomey et al 2020)
- Laysa Hedjar (Gießen) “Enhanced luminance sensitivity on color and luminance pedestals” (Shooner & Mullen 2020)
Thank you all for your great presentations!!!