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influential ranking lists. Qualifications We are looking for a candidate with • A Master’s degree in chemistry or physics, with a specialization in theoretical chemistry/physics or related fields. • A strong
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of primordial lipids, RNA replication was enabled by flows established inside protocells, in the presence of amphiphilic molecules. We are looking for a chemist with a background in physical organic chemistry
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PhD Supramolecular Mechano-Chemistry in the Early Earth Replication of RNA (1.0 FTE) (V24.0256) « Back to the overview Job description The origin of life on Earth stands as one of the great
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are looking for a chemist with a background in physical organic chemistry. Good understanding of molecular reactivity, macromolecular chemistry and/or supramolecular chemistry are of added value. The outcomes
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PhD position in Theoretical quantum chemistry (1.0 FTE) (V24.0043) « Back to the overview Job description We invite applications for one PhD position, with Dr Remco Havenith at the University
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of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” ( https://bigchemistry.nl/ ). The program ‘Big Chemistry’ has received over 90 million euros from the National Growth Fund to position the Netherlands as a global
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Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular chemists, including an active Nobel laureate in chemistry. Its mission is to perform excellent research and provide excellent
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groups of Prof. Tibor Kudernac, Prof. Wesley Browne, and Prof. Nathalie Katsonis, that will be carried out within the framework of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” (https://bigchemistry.nl
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. Nathalie Katsonis, that will be carried out within the framework of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” (https://bigchemistry.nl/ ). The program ‘Big Chemistry’ has received over 90 million euros from
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are offering will be within the Active Molecular Systems, supervised by Prof. Nathalie Katsonis, and will be embedded in the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular