Bio/Wiki
| Full name | Bernard Lucas "Ben" Feringa |
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| Nickname | Ben Feringa |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 8" (173 cm) |
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| Eye Color | Blue |
| Hair Color | Brown |
Educational Qualification(s)
| PhD | University of Groningen, Netherlands (1978) |
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| MSc | University of Groningen, Netherlands (1974) |
Personal Life
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
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| Hometown | Groningen, Netherlands |
| School | Katholiek Drents College, the Netherlands |
| College/University | University of Groningen, Netherlands |
| Food Habit | Non-Vegetarian |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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Family
| Father | Geert Feringa (1918–1993) | ||
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| Mother | Elizabeth Hake (1924–2013) | ||
| Siblings | He was second of the ten siblings. | ||
| Spouse | Betty Feringa | ||
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Career
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| Doctoral Advisor | Late Prof. Hans Wijnberg |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| His grandfather’s family relocated from Emsland to the Bourtanger moor in northeastern Netherlands in 1866. | |
| Bernard L. Feringa's father owned a farm in Barger-Compascuum village where he worked and was involved in various community activities. | |
| The Feringa family raised animals for milk, eggs, and meat, had a peat for heating, a water well, and a large garden for fruits and vegetables. | |
| After completing his PhD in 1978 at the University of Groningen, Feringa became a lecturer there in 1984 and was later promoted to Full Professor in 1988. | |
| In 1997, Feringa accomplished a 200 km long-distance tour skating in 12 hours, setting a record. | |
| Feringa discovered microscopic switches and motors composed of molecules that mimic directional movement, similar to the human eye. | |
| His work focuses on using specific chemicals to facilitate controlled reactions, enhancing the efficiency of producing medicines and other valuable compounds. |