On this page you can find more information about each finalists from the 2009
Awards.
Peter Dedecker (Winner 1ste prize)
University of Leuven (B) Department of Chemistry Prof. Dr. J.
Hofkens the photophysics of the photoswitchable fluorescent protein
Dronpa and its applications in diffraction-unlimited fluorescence microscopy Read
research summary
Wim Noorduin (Winner 2nd prize)
Radboud University Nijmegen (NL) Solid State Chemistry Prof.Dr.
E. Vlieg Read research
summary
Anne Köhnen (Winner 3rd prize)
University of Cologne (D) Department of Chemistry Prof.Dr. K.
Meerholz On new routes to solution-processed organic white
light-emitting diodes Read
research summary
Victoria Gessner
Technische Universität Dortmund Department of Chemistry Prof.Dr.
C. Strohmann Lithiumorganic compounds: from the structure reactivity
relationship to versatile building blocks and their application Read
research summary
Robert Kourist
Greifswald University (B) Department of Biotechnology and Enzyme
Catalysis Prof.Dr. U.T. Bornscheuer Studies on the Enzymatic
Synthesis of optically pure tertiary alcohols Read
research summary
Wim de Malsche
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (B) Department of Chemical Engineering Prof.Dr.Ir.
G. Desmet Solving advanced micromachining problems for ultra-rapid and
ultra-high resolution on-chip liquid chromatography Read
research summary
Edsger Smits
University of Groningen (NL) Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials Prof.Dr.Ir.
P.W.M. Blom / Prof.Dr. D.M. de Leeuw Ambipolar and self assembled
organic electronics. Read
research summary
Pieter Vandezande
University of Leuven (B) Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems Prof.Dr.Ir.
I. Vankelecom High throughput and combinatorial development of solvent
resistant nanofiltration membranes and their application in catalysis Read
research summary
Ilja Voets
Wageningen University (NL) Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and
Colloid Science Prof.Dr. M.A. Cohen Stuart / Dr. A. de Keizer Opposites
attract?! On the electrostatically driven co-assembly of polymers in aqueous
solution Read research summary
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