On this page you can fin more information about each finalist from the 2008
Awards.
Maarten Roeffaers (Winner 1ste prize)
Catholic University of Louvain (B) Centre of Surface Chemistry and
Catalysis and the Laboratory for Nano and Molecular Materials Prof.
Dr. D. de Vos Heterogeneous Catalysis: a Fluorescence Microsopic Study
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Rolf Koole (Winner 2nd prize)
Utrecht University (NL) Debye Institute Prof. Dr. A.
Meijerink/Prof. Dr. D. Vanmaekelbergh Quantum dots: Optical
Spectroscopy, Interactions and Applications
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Dorota Rozkiewicz (Winner 3rd prize)
Dorota Rożkiewicz University of Twente (NL) Department of
Supramolecular Chemistry and Technology, MESA+ Institute of NanoTechnology
Prof. Dr. Ir. D.N. Reinhoudt Covalent Microcontact Printing of
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Luc Alaerts
Catholic University of Louvain (B) Centre of Surface Chemistry and
Catalysis Prof. Dr. P.A. Jacobs Application of Metal-Organic
Frameworks in Catalysis and Adsorption
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Carl Deutsch
Dortmund University of Technology (D) Department of Chemistry
Prof. Dr. N. Krause Münmetalle in der Katalyse: Von Allenen zu
Naturstoffen Read research
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Julia Funzke Wennerhold
Jülich Research Centre (D) Institute of Biotechnology
Prof. Dr. M. Bott Control of Iron Homeostasis in Corynebacterium
Glutamicum by a Hierarchical Regulatory Network
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Sabine Gabriel
University of Liège (B) Department of Chemistry Prof. Dr.
C. Jérôme New Electografted Polymer Films for Sensing
Applications Read research
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Zoran Popovic
University of Muenster Physics Institute Prof. Dr. L. De Cola
Zeolite L Based Luminescent Materials: Photophysics and Self-assembly
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Rene Rozendal
Wageningen University (NL) Department of Environmental Technology
Prof. Dr. Ir. C.J.N. Buisman Hydrogen Production Through Biocatalyzed
Electrolysis Read research
summary