Nominees for the Ben Feringa Impact Award to be announced

Wednesday 8 February 2023

  • Life Cooperative

The nominees for the Ben Feringa Impact Award 2023 have been selected. On 25 May, a group of UG researchers and students will compete for the coveted nanocar statue and eternal glory.

This year’s award ceremony will take place at the Groningen Forum and Ben Feringa himself will present the award to the winning researchers and students. With the Ben Feringa Impact Award, the UG wants to boost the recognition and rewarding of impact-driven academic research. Faculties were given until the end of last year to nominate researchers and students for the award.
 

Nominated researchers

● George Azzopardi en Guro Swaroop Bennabhaktula, Forensics against child sexual abuse: 4NSEEK, Faculteit Science & Engineering

● Marije Michel en Seyit Gök, English Academy for Newcomers Groningen, Faculteit der Letteren

● Laura Peters, Plea bargaining in criminal cases, Faculteit Rechten

● Bettina van Hoven, Mapping the Inclusive City, University College Groningen

● Ody Sibon, From fundamental research in fruit fly models to patients, in six years, Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/ UMCG
 

Nominated students

● Le Minh Nguyen, Improving Luxembourgish Speech Recognition with Cross-Lingual Speech Representations, Campus Fryslân

● Ryan Bolt, Charlotte Hoogers, Candelas Gross Valle, Nina Valentini, Yuna van den Brom, Anne Lebediva, Streetfront: Stories about Perseverance, Resilience and Running in the Downtown Eastside, Honours College

● Max Halsema, Placement at Nationale Politie, Politie Noord Nederland, Faculteit der Letteren

● Nine van den Wijngaard, Complaining about lawyers as occupational therapy: a study into the legal options available to the 'deken' in disciplinary law to act against frequent Complainants, Faculteit Rechten

● Marie Fournier, Elena Delea, Birgit Eggink, Sexual Wellness Education Initiative (SWEI), University College Groningen
 

The jury

By mid-February, a jury with representatives from academia, the government, and the industry will consider the nominees and choose two honourable mentions and a winner in both categories. The jury, led by Anne Wil Lucas, Manager of Innovation and Internationalization at the NOM since November, - comprises Jacquelien Scherpen, Professor of Discrete Technology and Production Automation, Ton Vries, Head of Innovation and Technology at Symeres, Benjamin Leruth (assistant professor of European Politics and Society, Theme Director of the Rudolf Agricola School, and Chair of the Young Academy Groningen, and Dewi Koster, (student assessor of the Board of the University

Source article and picture: RUG

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