The Nominees
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Prof. Peter Wasserscheid and Dr. Anders Riisager
The SILP (Supported Ionic Liquid Phase) process developed by Prof. Peter Wasserscheid and Dr. Anders Riisager enables totally new material properties to be produced by coating a solid surface with non-vaporizing liquids (ionic liquids = liquid salts). More |
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Prof. Russell Cowburn
For a long time now Prof. Russell Cowburn has been working in nanotechnology, specifically on magnetic materials that will enable a variety of different applications. At extremely small scale (1 nanometer = 1 billionth of a meter) magnetic materials exhibit effects that are comparable to those of a transistor. More |
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Dr. Kjeld van Bommel, Dr. Arianna Friggeri und Dr. Menno R. de Jong
Dr. Kjeld van Bommel, Dr. Arianna Friggeri and Dr. Menno R. de Jong have developed new materials that can gelate and thicken solutions and solvents. More |
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Curricula
The Jury
The jury had to choose from a number of excellent and interesting applications.
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