The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines".
Jean-Pierre Sauvage – Facts: Jean-Pierre Sauvage
Born: 21 October 1944, Paris, France
Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Prize motivation: "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines"
Prize share: 1/3
Sir J. Fraser Stoddart – Facts: Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
Born: 24 May 1942, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Affiliation at the time of the award: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
Prize motivation: "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines"
Prize share: 1/3
Bernard L. Feringa – Facts: Bernard L. Feringa
Born: 18 May 1951, Barger-Compascuum, the Netherlands
Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands
Prize motivation: "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines"
Prize share: 1/3
Prize Announcement:
Announcement of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry by Professor Göran K. Hansson, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, on 5 October 2016.