Ben Feringa receives Chemistry for the Future Solvay Prize
Ben Feringa, Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, was presented with the Chemistry for the Future Solvay Prize by Queen Mathilde of Belgium on Thursday November 19th. He is awarded the prize, which includes prize money of € 300,000, for his pioneering research into molecular motors.
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