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space by harnessing overlooked and underutilized reagents, driving forward impactful advancements in the field. Join us in shaping the future of chemistry and making a difference in the scientific
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). Chemistry and physics can provide us with technological solutions (e.g., storing CO2 in aquifers or its electrochemical conversion into value-added products), but technology alone is not enough. History
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Wageningen University and industrial partners (Unilever, DSM, Rival Foods). Your profile You have: A Master degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry or Food Science; Experience in the following fields: Soft
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: • Perform research in the computational chemistry theme of the van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences; • Be an active member of the computational chemistry theme; • Take part actively in
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chemical processes. We combine knowledge from the fields of Materials Science and Chemical Science with expertise in the field of Reactor Engineering. We design solid catalysts and apply them in reactions
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Mathematics (familiarity with Statistical Physics or Soft Matter is an advantage); • A strong background in chemistry, physics or computational science; • Affinity and/or experience with continuum
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observed for many different technologies to date, and to find out whether the performance of batteries can be improved from a techno-economic perspective, hence enabling them to constitute an efficient
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offer? You are a motivated researcher, who enjoys diving into different research fields ranging from art history to conservation practice to chemistry to answer complex material questions. You have the
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Are you passionate about the development of new materials for quantum applications and intrigued by integrating chemistry and physics approaches? Are you a driven student seeking to engage in
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(HBO) or MSc education in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, or comparable technical lab-related degree; You have at least 1 year demonstrable laboratory experience in analytical chemistry