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Thomas Hermans is professor in Chemistry at the University of Strasbourg and group leader of the Laboratory of Nonequilibrium Complex Systems (www.hermanslab.com). He received the ERC Starting Grant 2017, Thieme Chemistry Award 2018, Prix Guy Ourisson 2018, and is a Young Scientist at World Economic Forum and the World Laureates Association.. There are three active lines of research in the Hermans lab (from left to right): 1) Dissipative nonequilibrium self-assembly in supramolecular systems, 2) Chiral separation using Taylor-Couette flow, and 3) Microfluidics without walls.