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Chemistry or a related field (or have submitted their thesis before the start date). Experience with stimuli-responsive materials, macrocyclic hosts and/or mechanically interlocked compounds would be
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in Chemistry or a related field (or have submitted their thesis before the start date). Experience with stimuli-responsive materials, macrocyclic hosts and/or mechanically interlocked compounds would
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; • Contribute to the teaching activities of the department. Requirements Your experience and profile: • A recent MSc degree in science, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, materials science, or
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Coatings (Sassenheim), Reden (Engineering and simulation, Hengelo OV) and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The project is financed by NWO and Canon. What are you going to do? The PhD will do research in network
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engineering, physics, materials science, or computational science with a specialization in natural science; A strong background in chemistry, physics or computational science; Affinity and/or experience with
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of excited states. The resulting methods will be applied to potential upconversion materials. Qualifications We are looking for candidates with: a master’s degree in chemistry or physics, with a
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Carbon chemistry on the surfaces of the Galilean ice moons In the group of Dr. Niels Ligterink, a laboratory-based PhD project is available on the investigation of carbon chemistry on the heavily
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PhD positions in theoretical quantum chemistry/physics (2.0 FTE) (V24.0043) « Back to the overview Job description Full job title: 2 PhD positions in theoretical quantum chemistry/physics
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experiments on immunoglobulin serum samples; • Work with low-flow separations; • Explore advanced column formats including separation materials with tailored chemistry and morphologies for IgGs