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Nobel Prize also reach Tianjin University foreign expert
Published on: 2016-10-11
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012Sir J. Fraser Stoddart is used to getting awards.


Having helped lead the world in molecular research for more than a quarter century, he has been bestowed with dozens of awards and honors. He was even knighted in 2007 and chosen to be a foreign expert from the "1000 Talent Plan", a Chinese government-initiated global talent program. In 2014, he was given a research role at the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (SPST) of Tianjin University (TJU).


However, nothing could prepare Stoddart for the news he got on October 5th: he won a Nobel Prize.

The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Stoddart, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Bernard L. Feringa, for the design and synthesis of molecular machines. These microscopic machines have the potential to revolutionize chemistry and the world around us. Stoddart is now applying the concepts for which he won the prize to his research in Tianjin, but what brought the Scottish scientist to TJU?

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Stoddart paid his first visit to Tianjin University in March of 2013. He was invited by Jay Steven Siegel, dean of the SPST and the first "dean of foreign origin" at Tianjin University.


With the resources of the SPST to support them, the three young scientists at the core of Stoddart's research team - Mark A. Olson, Su Jihao, and Luo Jiayan - have been selected as Young National 1000 Talent Scholars. Currently, Luo works at the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, while Olson and Su work at the SPST to continue research on "supramolecular machines" with Stoddart.


In July 2014, Stoddart was hired as a part-time professor at the SPST. In September 2014, he began to offer courses for students. His laboratory has now been officially put into use, and his team is conducting research.


On March 3, 2016, Stoddart donated 500,000 yuan ($74,979) and set up a "Stoddart Fellowship" to help recruit more talented young scientists to Tianjin University for research into the synthesis of molecular machines.


As an outstanding scientist in the field of supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology, Stoddart was awarded Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Science degrees from the University of Edinburgh in 1966 and 1980. He is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He has received more than 100 awards, including the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society in 1999 as well as the 2014 Centenary Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry. Stoddart was appointed a Knight Bachelor, by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 2007; he also received the Albert Einstein World Award of Science that same year.

013Siegel said that the entire community at TJU takes great pride in the announcement by the Nobel committee.

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