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multidisciplinary team that aims to impact synthetic organic chemistry using technological innovations; • Leading a small subgroup of PhD and MSc students; • Writing papers relevant to the topic you will be
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). The collaboration involves various faculties at the University of Amsterdam, including the Faculty of Science (FNWI), the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (FMG
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, Physical Chemistry or Electrical Engineering; Experience in the following fields: 2D materials, Nanofabrication, (2D material) devices/detectors, detector measurements. You should be able to: Work at the
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, historical painting practice and oil paint chemistry, and will have access to lab facilities and a broad range of analytical tools. Tasks and responsibilities: submission of a PhD thesis within the period of
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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
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the chemical, flavor & food, medical and high-tech industries. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and Molecular Photonics
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the Faculties of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. The chosen candidate will investigate the perceptions of various actors of the port area’s water system – its
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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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driven. This is done in close cooperation with the chemical, flavor & food, medical and high-tech industries. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry
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isolation and culturing, whole genome sequencing, analytical chemistry for targeted (using HPLC) and untargeted (using LC-MS) metabolomics, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, enzymatic activity