Apr 13, 2018
Small Art: Ben Feringa, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, speaks about his molecular research at the TU Dresden
The public lecture series "Nobel Laureates at TU Dresden" continues with Ben Feringa on 18th April 2018
On 18th April at 7 p.m., Ben Feringa will invite the audience in the TU Dresden's public lecture hall to a molecular joyride. The chemist will explain, in English language, "The Art of Building Small". In the course of the public lecutre series "Nobel Laureates at TU Dresden", Feringa passes on his research to a broad audience. Organized by the School of Science, this event brings Nobel laureates to Dresden for the third year in row. About one thousand people applauded the dynamic lecture of Klaus von Klitzing, Nobel Laureate in Physics, about "A New Kilogram In The Next Year And How My Nobel Prize Is Concerned With This".
Some very small art, on the molecular level, will be introduced by chemist Ben Feringa on Wednesday. He found out how motors can be produced out of molecules, constructing the first light-driven micro-car from some few molecules in 1999 together with a team at the University of Groningen, Netherlands: Molecular chains, functioning as “wheels”, carry the “car body” from further chemical compounds. These molecular motors can be employed in the human body to build up muscular elements or micro machines, as well as to transport medicine. The Dutch researcher won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2016 together with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart “for the design and synthesis of molecular machines”.
Anyone interested in “Nobel science” is warmly invited to join after registering for the respective events at tu-dresden.de/mn/nobel
18th April 2018, 7 p.m.: Ben Feringa (lecture held in Englisch) – "The Art of Building Small"
27th June 2018, 7 p.m: Serge Haroche (lecture held in Englisch) – "Quantum Information Experiments with Rydberg Atoms: from Fundamental Tests to Applications"
The lecture series is an event of the School of Science and is supported by Novaled, KBA-Sheetfed Solutions AG & Co. KG, Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski, and the Gesellschaft von Freunden und Förderern der TU Dresden e.V.