Solvay Prize 2022: Meet Prof. Sven Lidin, president of the jury
Sven Lidin, is the president of the Solvay Prize jury, professor of inorganic chemistry at Lund University. Lidin's research work has mainly taken place in materials science. He has studied minimal surfaces, to explain chemical phenomena, and determined the structure of complex and unusual crystalline, so-called inorganic substances. He is a member of the boards of the technology company X-Brane AB and sits on SPAGO Imaging AB's scientific council. Lidin chairs the 2022 Solvay Prize which marks the 100-year anniversary of the first Solvay Conference for Chemistry and recognizes major scientific discoveries with the potential to shape tomorrow’s chemistry and help human progress. Created in 2013, the Solvay Prize perpetuates Ernest Solvay’s lifelong support of and passion for scientific research. The award highlights the essential role of science and chemistry in helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Every two years, the most promising project is awarded a €300,000 prize. Read more about the Solvay Prize and the 2022 winner Professor Katalin Karikó 👩⚕️ 👏 https://bit.ly/3LB0p81 🍿 Register now to join the livestreamed ceremony on March 29: https://bit.ly/36bU7eN ▶️ Watch more from the jury members and scientific advisors of the Solvay Prize 2022: Steven Chu: https://bit.ly/3oSn5qI Ben Feringa: https://bit.ly/3sNkmQo Susumu Kitagawa: https://bit.ly/3LD77dB Dame Carol Vivien Robinson: https://bit.ly/3sLEkuN Anne De Wit:https://bit.ly/34IHuaI Patrick Maestro: https://bit.ly/3JCmp0J 💻 Connect with us on: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JzYrmr Twitter: https://bit.ly/3LB0Cbj Facebook: https://bit.ly/3uUD5ft Instagram: https://bit.ly/3peEUk7
Sven Lidin, is the president of the Solvay Prize jury, professor of inorganic chemistry at Lund University. Lidin's research work has mainly taken place in materials science. He has studied minimal surfaces, to explain chemical phenomena, and determined the structure of complex and unusual crystalline, so-called inorganic substances. He is a member of the boards of the technology company X-Brane AB and sits on SPAGO Imaging AB's scientific council. Lidin chairs the 2022 Solvay Prize which marks the 100-year anniversary of the first Solvay Conference for Chemistry and recognizes major scientific discoveries with the potential to shape tomorrow’s chemistry and help human progress. Created in 2013, the Solvay Prize perpetuates Ernest Solvay’s lifelong support of and passion for scientific research. The award highlights the essential role of science and chemistry in helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Every two years, the most promising project is awarded a €300,000 prize. Read more about the Solvay Prize and the 2022 winner Professor Katalin Karikó 👩⚕️ 👏 https://bit.ly/3LB0p81 🍿 Register now to join the livestreamed ceremony on March 29: https://bit.ly/36bU7eN ▶️ Watch more from the jury members and scientific advisors of the Solvay Prize 2022: Steven Chu: https://bit.ly/3oSn5qI Ben Feringa: https://bit.ly/3sNkmQo Susumu Kitagawa: https://bit.ly/3LD77dB Dame Carol Vivien Robinson: https://bit.ly/3sLEkuN Anne De Wit:https://bit.ly/34IHuaI Patrick Maestro: https://bit.ly/3JCmp0J 💻 Connect with us on: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3JzYrmr Twitter: https://bit.ly/3LB0Cbj Facebook: https://bit.ly/3uUD5ft Instagram: https://bit.ly/3peEUk7