2024 CFDV Annual Symposium 

       Student and Early Career Professional
Poster Session



Each Spring, since times long past, the Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley has invited young scientists to showcase their work at our annual symposium. Successful presenters have come from a surprising range of backgrounds and have typically demonstrated a high degree of passion, creativity and skill in their work. The symposium brings together leading experts in separation sciences from academia and industry, so the poster session provides presenters with a great opportunity to discuss their research and applications, get feedback on their projects, develop important career skills and build their professional network.

On top of all that - a total of $500 in awards will be granted to presenters for the top three outstanding projects!  

This year's symposium theme is:

 “Emerging Chromatography Technologies” 

Presentations may encompass work that is completed or in progress. Separation science need not be the primary focus of the project, but relevance to those in the practicing chromatography community should be evident. For example, chromatography could be an important component in achieving the project's main objective, or the project could advance ancillary technologies, techniques or concepts. 

See the "Call for Posters" and "Guidelines" pages for additional information. Check back for updates as the symposium approaches. 

The Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley welcomes you and sincerely appreciates your participation in the 2024 Student and Early Career Professional Poster Session and Competition. It is important to CFDV that it's a positive, encouraging and valuable experience for our poster session participants.

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Email questions to the Chromatography Forum at chromforumdv@gmail.com.

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 Here are the 2023 Winners!  

The theme of CFDV's 2023 Virtual Symposium was “Saving the World through Chromatography 

1st Prize: $250

Deklin Parker   

Rowan University

High-Throughput Analysis of Small Molecules Using Custom Capillary LC Instrumentation


2nd Prize: $150

Jessica Trenholm,

The College of New Jersey

Portable Gas Chromatography Analysis of Ethanol Content in Beer 


3rd Prize: $100

Kennedy Guillot

Louisiana State University & GlaxoSmithKline

Modifying the Method for Industry-Wide Content Analysis of Polysorbate 80 (PS80) on HPLC-ELSD