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Staff members with discipline Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear

Academia develops at the interface of different fields. This is one reason why the University of Groningen is home to a wide range of fields, each with a great number of subject specialists. The overview below, which is based on a standard categorization of fields, will help you find the right expert for each field. If you cannot find the expert you are looking for in this list, try searching via a related field or faculty; you may find him or her there.

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Inorganic chemistry, X-ray and neutron crystallography, magnetic properties of materials, thermoelectric materials
G.R. (Graeme) Blake, Dr
Contact
g.r.blake rug.nl
+31 6 3192 1814
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Assistant professor
Organometallic chemistry, carbonyl compounds of transition metals.
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Contact
l.capulin.flores rug.nl
+31 50 36 34235
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Field / Discipline
J. (Julia) Even, Prof
Contact
j.even rug.nl
+31 50 36 33618
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Associate Professor
R. (Roan) Fraser, PhD
Contact
r.fraser rug.nl
+31 50 36 39539
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Lecturer: Practical Organic Chemistry
Green Chemistry
T. (Thomas) Freese, MSc
Contact
t.freese rug.nl
+31 50 36 39021
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PhD Candidate Chemistry
Oxidation catalysis for industrial applications
prof. dr. R. (Ronald) Hage
Contact
r.hage rug.nl
+31 50 36 34235
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Honorary Professor - Industrial Catalysis and Bioinorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Material Science
ir. B.M. (Maarten) Jager
Contact
b.m.jager rug.nl
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PhD Candidate
Separation technologies, solvent extraction, solid-liquid extraction, recyling of metals
X. (Xiaohua) Li, Dr
Contact
xiaohua.li rug.nl
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Assistant Professor in Separation Technologies
Redox-Flow Batteries, Stable Radicals, Inorganic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Homogeneous Catalysis
prof. dr. E. (Edwin) Otten
Contact
edwin.otten rug.nl
+31 50 36 34432
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Professor Molecular Energy Materials
nanomaterials, colloidal chemistry, perovskite-based semiconductors at nanoscale, energy materials www.protesesculab.com
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