Nobel prize for inspirational Honorary Professor

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06 Oct 2016 13:04:15.420

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Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart, an Honorary Professor in the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham, has been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This year’s prize was awarded jointly to the three scientists who helped develop the world’s tiniest machines — machines that are a thousand times thinner than a strand of human hair.

Professor Stoddart, who was appointed an Honorary Professor in Chemistry at The University of Nottingham in August 2015, has been closely involved in the development of Nottingham’s nanoscience and supramolecular chemistry and world leading nanoscale and microscale materials research.

Jonathan Hirst, Professor of Computational Chemistry and Head of the School of Chemistry, said: “It is thrilling to see a Nobel Prize in this area of Chemistry. Nanoscience and supramolecular chemistry are thriving at Nottingham and this news emphasises the excitement in our research community.”

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More information is available from Professor Jonathan Hirst in the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham, on +44 (0) 115 951 3478, jonathan.hirst@nottingham.ac.uk
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