
Plenary lecture at Solvay Award Ceremony 2017
The 2017 Chemistry for the Future Solvay Prize was awarded to Professor Susumu Kitagawa for his work in developing metal organic frameworks, a new class of materials with a range of potential future applications, including the capturing of polluting gases.
I delivered a speech, titled A conversation between Einstein, Magritte and Harry Potter, at this Solvay Prize ceremony on how interdisciplinary science is on the verge of making invisibility a reality. Very honored to have presented at the Palais des Académies in Brussels in the presence of His Majesty King Philippe of Belgium.