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Overview Finalists 2007 Awards

On this page you can find more information about each finalist from the 2007 Awards.

Maaike Kroon ( Winner 1st prize )

Delft University of Technology (NL)
Department of Chemical Technology / Process Equipment
Prof. Dr. Ir. C.J. Peters / Prof. Dr. G.J. Witkamp
'Combined Reactions and Separations Using Ionic Liquids and Carbon Dioxide'
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Patricia Dankers ( Winner 2nd prize )

Eindhoven University of Technology (NL)
Laboratory of Macromolecular and Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. E.W. Meijer
'Supramolecular biomaterials: introducing a modular approach'
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David Lesthaeghe ( Winner 3rd prize )

Ghent University (B)
Center for Molecular Modeling
Prof. Dr. M. Waroquier
'Unraveling the reaction mechanism of industrial processes in zeolite catalysis: A quantum chemical approach'
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Matthias D’hooghe

Ghent University (B)
Department of Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Ir. N. De Kimpe
'2-(Bromomethyl)aziridines as versatile building blocks in organic chemistry'
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Kathrin Eckhard

Ruhr - University of Bochum (D)
Department of Analytical Chemistry
Prof. Dr. W. Schuhmann
‘High resolution Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) for locally visualizing fuel cell catalyst activity and pitting corrosion’(Working title)
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Dirk Lippits

Eindhoven University of Technology (NL)
Faculty of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Prof. Dr. S. Rastogi / Prof. Dr. P.J. Lemstra
‘Controlling the melting kinetics of polymers; a route to a new melt state’
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Nuno Maulide

Catholic University of Louvain (B)
Chemistry Department
Prof. Dr. I.E. Markó
‘Novel applications of functionalized orthoesters: towards the synthesis of natural products’
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Viktoriya Sokolova

University of Duisburg – Essen (D)
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. M. Epple
‘Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles for the Transfection of Cells’
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Frank Schulz

Max-Planck Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim (D)
Department: Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. M.T. Reetz
'The development of Monooxygenases into Biocatalysts for Selective Partial Oxidations in Organic Synthesis'
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