Nathalie was awarded the 2024 Sauvage-Stoddart-Feringa Senior Prize
- 03-06-2024
Congratulations to Nathalie Katsonis, who was awarded the 2024 Sauvage-Stoddart-Feringa Senior Prize, for her innovative contributions in the synthesis and exploration of soft matter systems that incorporate artificial molecular machines!
Sauvage-Stoddart-Feringa Prize
The Sauvage-Stoddart-Feringa (SSF) Prizes are awarded every two years, in coincidence with the Mach-5 conference, and consist of one senior and one junior prize. Candidates need to be nominated by individual researchers or research institutions with consolidated reputation in the field of molecular machines and related disciplines, and the winners are selected by a panel of international experts. The senior prize is awarded to accomplished researchers who have made outstanding contributions to shape the field of artificial molecular machines with the design, synthesis and investigation of novel systems. The junior prize is reserved to young scientists (under 40 years old and less than 12 years from the PhD title), not holding a permanent position, who have made original outstanding contributions to the design, synthesis and study of artificial molecular machines. Both awardees are invited to deliver a lecture at the Mach-5 conference.