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December

2025

Dream Chemistry Award 2025 goes to a project combining left- and right-handed molecules with ultrafast laser pulses for more efficient quantum computers

Ideas bold enough to push the limits of human imagination lie at the heart of the Dream Chemistry Award – a joint initiative of the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague) and the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IChF PAS). Success in this prestigious competition is not measured by publication counts or impact factors; instead, proposals are judged by an international scientific committee for their originality, vision, and potential to redefine the field.

The 2025 Dream Chemistry Award winner, Dr. Vít Svoboda of the Department of Physical Chemistry at UCT Prague (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)

This year, for the first time in the award’s history, the top prize goes to a scientist from the Czech Republic: Dr. Vít Svoboda of the Department of Physical Chemistry at the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague (UCT Prague).

Vít Svoboda – also the first Czech researcher ever to reach the final top five – entered the competition with a concept for using chiral (mirror-asymmetric) molecules to build ultrafast quantum computers. Instead of electricity and silicon, such devices would rely on light, quantum physics, and the distinct behavior of “left-handed” and “right-handed” molecules. His proposal outlines an entirely new computational paradigm that combines molecular structure, electron spin, light, and ultrafast optics. “I shaped the project in part for the Dream Chemistry Award, but it is rooted in ideas I’ve been developing for a long time,” says Svoboda. “The nomination motivated me to refine and expand these concepts into a cohesive and ambitious proposal. Preparing for the competition helped me crystallize a direction I now hope to explore much more systematically in my future research.”

The 2025 DCA finalists with the organizers (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)

The Dream Chemistry Award is open to scientists within seven years of earning their PhD. Its mission is to encourage early-career researchers not to give up on bold visions in chemistry and related fields. The competition seeks unconventional solutions to problems with global impact – projects that, if successful, could have meaningful benefits for society. Candidates are nominated by distinguished senior researchers from leading scientific institutions around the world. Once nominees accept and submit their proposals, the projects undergo evaluation by an international scientific committee.

Prof. Pavel Jungwirth of IOCB Prague, who has been part of the competition since the beginning of the Czech-Polish collaboration, explains: “If you want to succeed, you have to present a chemistry project that makes you think: This is a dream – and it just might work. Past winners came from some of the world’s top universities, such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard. This is the first year a Czech scientist from a local university has won, and I see that as a very promising sign that our science is becoming truly world-class.”

The Dream Chemistry Award includes a bespoke glass sculpture and a cash prize of €10,000. The remaining finalists receive the TOP 5 Prize along with €1,000.

Prof. Jan Konvalinka, director of IOCB Prague and host of this year’s edition, highlights what makes the competition unique: “Most scientific prizes are awarded in recognition of what researchers have already achieved. This award celebrates plans and dreams. It recognizes scientists who present the boldest yet still realistic ideas. Without courage, you simply can’t do great science.”

  • Dr. Xianbiao Fu (National University of Singapore), who proposed a more sustainable method for producing ammonia – critical for fertilizers and a potential zero-emission energy carrier. His concept could support more intensive agriculture in poorer and remote regions while significantly reducing industrial CO₂ emissions.
  • Dr. Michael M. Lerch (University of Groningen, Netherlands), whose research in synthetic organic and materials chemistry inspired a vision for robots that learn and move like humans – powered not by electronics but by chemistry. Potential applications include touch-sensitive robotic hands, prosthetics that grow and adapt to the body, and soft robots for medical, rehabilitation, or home-care use.
  • Dr. Esther Heid (TU Wien), who aims to harness artificial intelligence to create a universal translator for chemical reactions – similar to language-translation apps. Such a tool could suggest alternative reactions that avoid expensive metals, opening the door to greener and more accessible synthesis methods for smaller laboratories.
  • Dr. Muhammad Jbara (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University), who proposed designing synthetic peptides and mini-proteins that bind DNA and silence cancer-causing genes. This approach could lead to a new class of personalized cancer therapies that directly switch off harmful genes, complementing or even replacing conventional chemotherapy.

The Dream Chemistry Award was founded ten years ago by Prof. Robert Hołyst of IChF PAS. IOCB Prague joined as co-organizer in 2017, and since then the event has taken place annually, alternating between Prague and Warsaw.

Dr. Esther Heid, TU Wien (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)
Dr. Xianbiao Fu, National University of Singapore (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)
Dr. Michael M. Lerch, University of Groningen, Netherlands (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)
Dr. Vít Svoboda of the Department of Physical Chemistry at UCT Prague, the 2025 Dream Chemistry Award winner (Photo: Tomáš Belloň/IOCB Prague)
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March

2025

Warsaw

Call for Dream Chemistry Award 2025 nominations

We are now accepting nominations for the Dream Chemistry Award 2025. Nominators must hold a PhD and have at least ten years of experience since publishing their first scientific paper. Nominations are open until June 30.

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December

2024

Dream Chemistry Award 2024 Finals: a visionary winner has been selected

We now know the results of the Dream Chemistry Award (DCA) 2024 finals. The winner of DCA 2024 is Dr. Richard Liu from Harvard University, USA.

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October

2024

Warsaw

Dream Chemistry Award 2024 Final – Schedule

Five finalists, selected by the DCA Scientific Committee, have been invited to present their dream projects and compete for the Dream Chemistry Award 2024. The final event will take place on December 2–3 at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.

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October

2024

Warsaw

IChF tribute to the chemical imagination

The Dream Chemistry Award is a one-of-a-kind competition dedicated to recognizing young scientists who dream of tackling fundamental problems in chemistry and related disciplines with visionary ideas. Established in 2013 by the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IChF), the award aims to support emerging talents in realizing their scientific dreams. Since 2017, it has been organized jointly with IOCB Prague, with the finals alternating between Prague and Warsaw.

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October

2024

Warsaw

Finalists of the Dream Chemistry Award 2024 selected

The DCA Scientific Committee has selected the top projects from this year’s submissions. Five finalists have been invited to present their projects in person during the contest’s final event, which will take place from December 1–3, 2024, in Warsaw, Poland.

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March

2024

Warsaw

Call for Dream Chemistry Award 2024 nominations

We accept nominations for the Dream Chemistry Award 2024. Nominators must hold a PhD and have at least ten years of experience since the publication of their first scientific paper. The nominations are open until June 30.

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December

2023

Prague

This year's winner of the Dream Chemistry Award competition is organic chemist Mark Levin with his vision for revolutionizing the synthesis of functional molecules

The Dream Chemistry Award, a unique competition that does not count scientific articles in prestigious journals or affiliations with renowned universities, knows its winner for this year. Its contestants are young scientists within seven years of having received their doctorate. To be true to its name, it rewards ideas so novel that their realization is akin to fulfilling a bold human dream. The 2023 award has been given to Mark Levin from the University of Chicago, whose aim is to simplify the design of pharmaceutically active substances.

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October

2023

Prague

Finalists of the Dream Chemistry Award 2023 selected

The DCA Scientific Committee has selected the top projects from this year’s submissions. Five finalists are invited to present their projects in person during the contest’s final, which will be held at IOCB Prague on 4–5 December 2023.

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March

2023

Prague

Call for Dream Chemistry Award 2023 nominations

We accept nominations for the Dream Chemistry Award 2023. Nominators must hold a PhD and have at least ten years of experience since the publication of their first scientific paper. The nominations are open until June 30.

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December

2022

Warsaw

From capturing energy to capturing the Dream Chemistry Award 2022

Today is a big day for science. Young minds were awarded in the contest like no other. The scientists, visionaries, and dreamers, not hesitating to ask "What if?" achieved the prizes in the Dream Chemistry Award competition in Warsaw, Poland. This award is not about scientific achievements but about vision. This unique international contest promotes young researchers who want to step forward with innovative dreams. The Dream Chemistry Award was established in 2013 by Robert Hołyst from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (ICF), Warsaw, Poland. Since 2017 the contest has been co-organized with the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague), Prague, Czech Republic.

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November

2022

Warsaw

Dream Chemistry Award 2022 is coming

Nothing is better than dreaming about progress, innovation, and the future. All scientists have a dream, but not everyone dares to dream loudly, crossing schematic boundaries and jumping into the deep water. There are many grants supporting research and awards appreciating curious minds; however, there is only one unique award worldwide for visionary research projects in chemistry or a chemistry-related discipline. It is the Dream Chemistry Award.

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November

2022

Warsaw

Dream Chemistry Award 2022 Final – Schedule

Five finalists, selected by the DCA Scientific Committee were invited to present their dream projects and compete for the Dream Chemistry Award 2022. The final will take place on 5–6 December at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.

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September

2022

Warsaw

Finalists of the Dream Chemistry Award 2022 selected

The DCA Scientific Committee has selected the top projects from this year’s submissions. Five finalists are invited to present their projects in person during the contest’s final, which will be held on December 5–6 in Warsaw, Poland.

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December

2021

Prague

The organizers and the winner on the Dream Chemistry Award 2021

We asked Jarad Mason, the winner of the 2021 Dream Chemistry Award, about his impressions of the competition and his future research plans; as well as the main organizers of the Dream Chemistry Award, Pavel Jungwirth and Robert Hołyst, what they think about this year's competition and its development in recent years.

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December

2021

Prague

Treating hypoxia with microporous water – the 2021 Dream Chemistry Award goes to Jarad Mason of Harvard University

The winners of the 2021 Dream Chemistry Award and the TOP 5 Prize have been decided. This year’s Dream Chemistry Award and the financial prize of EUR 10,000 goes to Jarad Mason of Harvard University for his project on treating hypoxia with microporous water.

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December

2021

Prague

Dream Chemistry Award 2021 Final – Live stream

The final of the Dream Chemistry Award 2021, which takes place on 6–7 December 2021 in Prague, will see five finalists who will present their dream projects.

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October

2021

Prague

Finalists of Dream Chemistry Award 2021 selected

The DCA Scientific Committee has selected the top projects from this year’s submissions. Five finalists are invited to present their projects in person during the contest’s final, which will be held at IOCB Prague on 6–7 December 2021.

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December

2020

Warsaw

Dreaming big about the smallest things: Dream Chemistry Award 2020

On the 1 December, the jury has announced the winner of this year's Dream Chemistry Award. Because of the pandemic restrictions, the whole event has been carried online.

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February

2020

Yujia Qing: “The DCA gave me a unique opportunity to distill my abstract thoughts, which emerged during daily research, into a systematic plan.”

An interview with Yujia Qing (University of Oxford, UK), the winner of the Dream Chemistry Award 2019 with the project “Sequencing Life”.

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February

2020

Hannes Mikula: “The Dream Chemistry Award was an amazing experience.”

An interview with Hannes Mikula (Vienna University of Technology, Austria), the TOP 5 finalist of the Dream Chemistry Award 2019 with the project “Double-targeted In Vivo Synthesis of Drugs at the Site of Disease”.

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February

2020

Yoeri van de Burgt: “Imagination and the ability to dream is essential. Most other logical and reasonable ideas have already been tried.”

An interview with Yoeri van de Burgt (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands), the TOP 5 finalist of the Dream Chemistry Award 2019 with the project “Brain-Inspired Organic Modular Lab-on-a-Chip for Cell Classification”.

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February

2020

Jeffrey Martell: “We need to think expansively to identify research goals that others haven't thought of.”

An interview with Jeffrey D. Martell (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), the TOP 5 finalist of the Dream Chemistry Award 2019 with the project “DNA Nano-Scaffolds for Rapid Discovery of Enzyme-Mimicking Catalysts”.

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February

2020

Emiliano Cortés: “To have big dreams you need to imagine that things can be different and that you can contribute towards that.”

An interview with Emiliano Cortés (Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany), the TOP 5 finalist of the Dream Chemistry Award 2019 with the project “Lighting Up Chemical Reaction Pathways”.

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December

2019

Prague

Dream Chemistry Award 2019 goes to Yujia Qing of University of Oxford

Yujia Qing of University of Oxford has won the 2019 Dream Chemistry Award, an international competition for young scientists that took place on 2-3 December 2019, at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague). In addition to the Dream Chemistry Award statuette, the winner also received two monetary prizes totaling €11,000.

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December

2018

Warsaw

Dr. Eric Daniel Glowacki with the Dream Chemistry Award 2018

The winner of the global Dream Chemistry Award competition this year is Dr. Eric Daniel Glowacki from the Linköping University. The Scientific Committee awarding the prize praised the laureate's project on catalysts for the production of clean energy from the hydrogen peroxide.

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October

2018

Warsaw

Dream Chemistry Award 2018 knows its Finalists

This year’s edition of the Dream Chemistry Award knows its finalists. The Scientific Committee selected top 5 candidates and their projects and invited the authors to Warsaw, Poland, to the finale of the contest which will be held on 3-4 December 2018.

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December

2017

Prague

Winning project of the DCA 2017 focuses on new perspectives for cancer treatment

On 4-5 December 2017, the finale of the international scientific contest Dream Chemistry Award was held in Prague, organized by the leading chemistry institutes of the Czech and Polish Academy of Sciences.

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