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What's it like to meet a Nobel Prize winning chemist?
From Robert Cooke August 14, 2018
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When former University of Sheffield lecturer (and 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner) Sir J. Fraser Stoddart came back to visit our Chemistry department he brought a wealth of experience with him - but he also discovered a few new things from our students...
Sir Fraser joined the University of Sheffield in 1970 as an ICI research fellow, before becoming a Lecturer in Chemistry and later being promoted to Reader. He left the University in 1990 to take up a position at the University of Birmingham before moving to the USA, where he is currently Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Sir Fraser joined the University of Sheffield in 1970 as an ICI research fellow, before becoming a Lecturer in Chemistry and later being promoted to Reader. He left the University in 1990 to take up a position at the University of Birmingham before moving to the USA, where he is currently Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
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