102 search results for “catalysis” in the Library website
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Shitha Korachamkandy - Lan Wang
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Katharina Doblhoff-Dier
Katharina Doblhoff-Dier uses computational and theoretical methods to study processes occurring at (metal) interfaces on the atomic and micro scale. Her research interests includes the description of heterogeneously catalyzed reactions as well as electrochemical processes/interfaces.
- Diyu Zhang
- Marco Schönig
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Wentian FuFaculty of Science
w.fu@chem.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Rifael Zvi Sol - Ying-Ying Lu
- Rick Kort
- Anna Strijevskaya
- Hakan Çamoglu
- Tarik Zahzah
- Pieter de Haij
- Justina Moss
- Titus de Haas
- Maxime Brohet
- Marinka de Willigen
- Jetse van Os
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Vasiliki Tsina - Erik de Heer
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Padmaja Kar - Lisa Rieger
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Kyra Herrema - Jan Sebastian Dominic Rodriguez
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Lipeng Yao - Lucas de Kam
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Art Hoti - Licheng Wei
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Agur Sevink
Agur Sevink develops multi-scale models to investigate supramolecular structure and function in (bio)materials.
- Linfan Shen
- Kees Kolmeijer
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Bas Kreupeling - Maarten van Ginkel
- Lolita Dsouza
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Jaco Geuchies
Jaco Geuchies uses advanced (nonlinear) spectroscopic techniques to study the flow of energy, electrons and heat through various kinds of materials, ranging from colloidal nanocrystals (also known as quantum dots) to metal-halide perovskites and electrochemical systems. By creating ultrafast snapshots…
- Andy Jiao
- Sjoerd Verbeek
- Hassan Nagra
- Suzanne Assen
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Rik Mom
Rik Mom uses spectroscopic tools to study the electrode-electrolyte interface during electrochemical reactions. In this way, he wants to learn which features in the atomic structure of the interface determine the catalytic performance in key processes for sustainable energy technology.
- Nipon Deka
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Vladimir Calvi
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Francesco Buda
The research of Francesco Buda is focused on the application and development of state-of-the-art computational tools to simulate key processes in photosynthesis by modelling, providing a novel theoretical interpretation for the efficient photo-induced charge separation in proteins and artificial mimics…
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Sergi Campos Jara
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A small step on platinum, a giant leap for electrochemistry: A more realistic picture of platinum electrodes
Current electrochemical theory does not adequately describe realistic platinum electrodes. Scientists at Leiden University have now, for the first time, mapped the influence of imperfect platinum surfaces. This provides a more accurate picture of these electrodes, with applications in hydrogen production…