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Vacancies Two PhD positions in the Department of Molecules and Materials on the Development of Degradable Polymers with In-situ Optical Sensing (Part of the GroenvermogenNL HyFINE initiative) Key
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techniques. The PD research will be carried out under the supervision of Prof. Željko Tomović in the Polymer Performance Materials group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at the TU/e
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(Nl), where the labs are located. Requirements The post-doc holds a PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related fields; has skills in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and chemical
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27 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente (UT) Research Field Chemistry » Applied chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering
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12 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile
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24 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Chemistry » Applied chemistry Engineering » Chemical engineering
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Gilles Holst Medal Natural Sciences and Technology Senior scientists The Gilles Holst Medal honours researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to applied physics or chemistry. Submit
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Bakhuis Roozeboom Medal Natural Sciences and Technology Senior scientists The Bakhuis Roozeboom Medal recognises individual researchers who have made a significant contribution to phase theory
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. Jurriaan Huskens j.huskens@utwente.nl. About the department The Molecules & Materials department focuses on research and education in: organic, supramolecular and polymer chemistry, as well as organic
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, and solvents. The functionalization of natural polymers like starch or cellulose may also be part of your work. Desk and lab research are intertwined elements of your work, with an emphasis