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combine our expertise in different disciplines (process design, chemistry, catalysis, modelling, engineering) to contribute to the development of sustainable chemical processes. About the organisation
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embedded in the institute. The research programme is focused on synthesis, catalysis, functional materials, bio-organic chemistry/chemical biology and systems chemistry/complex molecular systems
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academia and industry. Inorganic Materials and Catalysis We are a vibrant research group focusing on the fundamental and applied aspects of catalyzed reactions relevant to a clean and sustainable future. Our
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based on renewable building blocks, such as hydrogen. We employ a molecular physical chemistry approach to electrocatalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and bio-inspired artificial
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into four main themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and Molecular Photonics . Increasing interdisciplinary research is undertaken in the field of energy, climate
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feasible by enzyme catalysis. With this, we intend to build important molecules such as precursors for pharmaceuticals. A particular focus thereby lies on enzymes from natural product biosynthetic gene
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and currently not feasible by enzyme catalysis. With this, we intend to build important molecules such as precursors for pharmaceuticals. A particular focus thereby lies on enzymes from natural product
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that are difficult to realize by traditional chemical approaches and currently not feasible by enzyme catalysis. With this, we intend to build important molecules such as precursors for pharmaceuticals. A particular
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& Catalysis and Molecular Photonics . Computational Chemistry is one of the research groups within the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. Our research focuses
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one of eight institutes of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) Faculty of Science. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and