On 17 March, Dr. Marcel Scheepstra, who obtained his PhD in the group of FMS professor Luc Brunsveld at the Eindhoven University of Technology, was awarded with the Nederlandse Farmacochemieprijs 2015-2016. The ceremony took place during the KNCV Sectie Farmacochemie in Utrecht Marcel got the prize for his thesis: “Molecular modulation of nuclear receptor conformational states” , which he defended […]
Month: March 2017
Interesting review on Non-equilibrium Supramolecular Polymerization
Prof. Thomas Hermans (ISIS, University of Strasbourg) and FMS member Dr. Tom de Greef (Eindhoven University of Technology) have published an extensive tutorial review on Non-equilibrium Supramolecular Polymerisation in Chem Soc Rev. Publication details: Alessandro Sorrenti, Jorge Leira-Iglesias, Albert J. Markvoort, Tom F. A. de Greef and Thomas M. Hermans. Non-equilibrium supramolecular polymerization. Chem Soc Rev (2017) DOI: 10.1039/c7cs00121e […]
ERC Advanced Grant to professors Roeland Nolte (RU) and Sijbren Otto (RUG)
FMS professors Roeland Nolte (RU) and Sijbren Otto (RUG) have been awarded each with a ERC Advanced Grant. Each of them will receive 2.5 million euros to conduct research the next five years. For Roeland Nolte this is the second ERC Advanced Grant and, remarkably, both were awarded after his retirement. Prof. Nolte’s new research plan for the coming […]
Publication in Advanced Materials by prof. E.W. Meijer, D.J. Broer and colleagues (TU/e)
Prof. Dick Broer , prof. Bert Meijer and colleagues have seen their paper published in Advanced Materials in an article with the title: Mastering the photothermal effect in liquid crystal networks: a general approach for self-sustained mechanical oscillators Publication details: Anne Helene Gelebart, Ghislaine Vantomme, Bert E.W. Meijer, Dirk J. Broer. Mastering the photothermal effect […]
Ben Feringa wins KIVI Academic Society Award
The Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers (KIVI) has awarded the Academic Society Award to Nobel Prize laureate Ben Feringa, Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Groningen. He receives the award in appreciation of the great importance of his research and the appealing manner in which he links science with society. The award ceremony […]
Bert Meijer awarded prestigious Nagoya Gold Medal
Japan’s highest award for chemistry scientists, the Nagoya Gold Medal of Organic Chemistry, will this year be presented to Bert Meijer, TU/e professor of Organic Chemistry. Meijer thus joins an illustrious group of 22 predecessors, including several winners of Nobel Prizes, Franklin Medals and Wolf Prizes. The award will be presented on 22 December this […]
Nature Communications for Tom de Greef and Maarten Merkx
FMS member Dr. Tom de Greef in collaboration with prof. Maarten Merkx and coworkers from the Eindhoven University of Technology published their research on DNA-based molecular circuits in Nature Communications. For more information check the Cursor article on this topic: A computer made of DNA Publication details: Wouter Engelen, Lenny H. H. Meijer, Bram Somers, Tom F. A. de Greef & Maarten Merkx, […]