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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Sir Harry Kroto’s Nobel Prize
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Last updated: Monday, 23 May 2022
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Posted on behalf of: Student Communications
Last updated: Monday, 23 May 2022
The year 2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the late Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS achieving the pinnacle of scientific achievement: securing a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Sir Harry, along with colleagues at Rice University in the USA, conducted ground-breaking research that revolutionised chemistry and opened up a world of new opportunities for various industries, from nanotechnology and energy production to medicine.
A keen advocate of science outreach, Sir Harry is also remembered for inspiring children and adults alike with his engaging talks and practical workshops.
To honour his achievements, the Royal Society of Chemistry has awarded a blue plaque to commemorate Sir Harry’s work at Sussex. The plaque will be unveiled at a special event on the University of Sussex campus on 17 June 2022. You can now book your place on Eventbrite.