The winners were:
Jan Gerrit Horstmann, University of Göttingen, won the ECOSS prize for the talk "Tracing structural phase transitions and phase ordering at surfaces with ultrafast LEED".
Eman Zaki, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, won the EPS Poster Prize for the poster "Adsorption of H2O and CO2 on Fe3O4 surfaces".

Austria
Institute of Applied Physics
Vienna University of Technology
Atomically-resolved oxide surfaces:
Lessons learned, surprises
encountered, challenges posed.

Switzerland
EMPA
Material Science and Technology
On-surface synthesis of graphene
nanoribbons: From molecules to
devices.

Germany
Department of Physics
Freie Universitat Berlin
Spin excitations and interactions on
superconductors – probed and
manipulated with a scanning
tunneling microscope.

China
School of Physics and Astronomy
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Quantum materials:
a new direction of
surface science

Sweden
Department of Physics
Stockholm University
Probing surface catalysis in
real time.

Denmark
DTU Physics
Technical University of Denmark
A molecular view of
heterogeneous catalysis

Sweden
Chalmers University of Technology
Reactions at oxide surfaces
and oxide/metal interfaces.

France

Netherlands
Radboud University
An orbitally driven single atom
magnetic memory on black
phosphorus.

Japan

Germany

Hungary

France
CNRS & Sorbonne Université
From oxide nano-objects to
nano-oxides: the central role
of the metallic substrate.

Italy
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Tungsten disulfide on graphene:
structural, electronic, nano-
tribological properties and
optoelectronic applications.

UK
University of St. Andrews
Atomic scale imaging
of stain-tuned emergent
phases of matter.

USA

France
Université Paris Diderot
Hybrid catalysis for efficient CO2
reduction using molecular
complex/carbon based materials

Australia
Queensland University of Technology
Molecular nanoarchitectures
from on-surface reactions and
assembly.

Germany

USA
ALS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Understanding Materials from
Synthesis to Electronic Structure
at the MAESTRO Beamline

Germany
University Erlangen-Nürnberg
On-surface synthesis and
electronic structure of surface
-supported molecular networks.
Germany
Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter
Ultrafast Momentum-Resolved
Carrier Dynamics in 1D Wires
and 2D Heterostructures

Germany
Heidelberg University
Strong Coupling between surface
phonon-polaritons and surface
plasmon-polaritons.

Germany
Technische Universität München
Scaling-relation-based kinetic
Monte Carlo modelling of syngas
reactions on stepped metals.

UK

Germany
Universität Regensburg
Zooming into atomic interactions
with lateral force microscopy.

Austria
University of Graz
On-Surface Synthesis and
Manipulation of Functional Molecules

USA
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Solid-liquid interfaces:
a new surface science frontier.