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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
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Wim Noorduin (Winner 2nd prize)

Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
Solid State Chemistry
Prof.Dr. E. Vlieg
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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