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10/01/2025 13:34

Nobel Laureate Ben Feringa Honored with Evonik Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award

Dr. Bernd Kaltwaßer Corporate Communications
Evonik Industries AG

    Dutch chemist Prof. Dr. Bernard Lucas Feringa, recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has been awarded the prestigious Evonik Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award. The chemicals company presented the honor on September 30 during its scientific forum Evonik meets Science in Heidelberg, Germany.

    “With this award, we recognize individuals whose research is shaping the future of chemistry – and Ben Feringa does so in an outstanding way,” said Christian Eilbracht, new Chief Innovation Officer at Evonik. “His work on molecular machines, asymmetric catalysis, and photopharmacology is not only scientifically groundbreaking but also highly relevant for sustainable industrial applications.”

    Feringa, a professor at the University of Groningen, Netherlands, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 alongside Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Jean-Pierre Sauvage. His research on the controlled movement of molecules has opened new avenues in nanotechnology and drug development. Feringa has also been a long-standing advocate for knowledge transfer between academia and industry – including collaborative projects with Evonik.

    “I am deeply honored by this award,” said Ben Feringa during the ceremony. “Evonik is a company that actively seeks and fosters dialogue with the scientific community. Collaborating with industry is essential to translate scientific insights into tangible solutions for societal challenges.”

    The Evonik Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award has been presented since 2014 to outstanding scientists whose research contributes to the advancement of chemistry. Named after Nobel laureate Friedrich Bergius, who worked for Th. Goldschmidt AG – a predecessor of Evonik – the award includes a lecture delivered at the Evonik meets Science forum. The aim is to promote exchange between academic research and industrial development.

    “Innovation emerges where scientific excellence meets entrepreneurial curiosity,” emphasized Eilbracht. “With formats like the Bergius Lecture and Evonik meets Science, we create spaces for exactly this kind of exchange.”


    More information:

    https://evonik.canto.global/b/HUJ1P Images from the Bergius Lecture award ceremony are available for download


    Images

    Presentation of the certificate for the Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award. From left: Christian Eilbracht, CIO Evonik; Ralph Marquardt, General Chair Evonik meets Science 2025; award recipient Professor Dr. Ben Feringa; Lauren Kjeldsen COOCU Evonik
    Presentation of the certificate for the Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award. From left: Christian Eilbra ...
    Source: Dirk Bannert
    Copyright: Evonik Industries AG


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    Presentation of the certificate for the Friedrich Bergius Lecture Award. From left: Christian Eilbracht, CIO Evonik; Ralph Marquardt, General Chair Evonik meets Science 2025; award recipient Professor Dr. Ben Feringa; Lauren Kjeldsen COOCU Evonik


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