The Aloïse Benoît Coomans Foundation from ULiège’spatrimony rewards significant advances in the field of Organic Chemistry. This year, the prize goes to CiTOS member Pauline Bianchi.
Pauline’s work proposes an original approach to develop new synthetic pathways, based on the use of continuous flow coupled with predictive numerical simulation methods. This is a prize awards around EUR 10,000 for the pursuit of her research career. Congrats on this new achievement!