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Foresight Institute, IIN, and Stoddart Group host Workshop on Nanotechnologies

Fraser Stoddart and post-doc Mélissa Dumartin co-chaired a workshop organized by the Foresight Institute and sponsored by the IIN. Held from September 20th to 21st, the workshop gathered prestigious Feynman award winners (Dean Astumian and Joseph Lyding) and MRS award winner (Natalie Stingelin) with 40 academics and engineers from all over the world to discuss

ISMSC 2019 Short Film

Highlights from the 14th International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry held in Lecce, Italy. The short film includes interviews with Fraser Stoddart and fellow Nobel Laureate Ben Feringa and explores the coming together of scientific minds to discuss and explore subjects relating to macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry, and much more.

Fraser Joins Former Group Members to Celebrate 110 Years of Lanzhou University

Fraser Stoddart was in attendance at the 110th Anniversary Celebration of Lanzhou University on September 17th, 2019. He was joined by former Stoddart Group members Andrew Sue from Tianjin University and current postdoc Qinghui Guo to help the university celebrate 110 years of profound academic background and history. Both Qinghui and Xirui Gong, who defended her PhD thesis recently, are former

Xiao-Yang (Aspen) Chen

Aspen grew up in Guangzhou, a beautiful city in southern China. After obtaining his B.S. degree from Fudan University in 2014, he moved to the United States to pursue his Ph.D. degree at Princeton University under the supervision of Prof. Erik J. Sorensen. His graduate research focused on the development of new transition-catalyzed methods for

Huang Wu

Huang was born and grew up in Hunan Province, China. He received his B.S. degree in applied chemistry from Tianjin University in 2014. Then he continued to pursue his PhD at Nankai University under the guidance of Professor Yu Liu. During his graduate study, he also joined Professor Stoddart’s group at Northwestern University as a

Yu Wang

Yu grew up in Hebei Province, P. R. China. In 2014, she received her BS degree in the department of chemistry at Tianjin University. At the same place, she obtained her PhD degree under the guidance of Professor Wenping Hu. Her PhD research was focused on synthesis and application of organic optoelectronic cocrystals. In August

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