Chemistry: Sustainability - The Molecular Approach

Diploma
MSc Chemistry
Type
Regulier onderwijs
Vorm
Voltijd
Studielast
120 EC, 24 maanden
Voertaal
Engels
Start
September, februari
CROHO-code
66857

Introduction

Molecular chemistry can play an essential role in sustainable development. Current examples include:

  • efficiency increase in energy-intensive processes (such as the production of complex molecules for the pharmaceutical industry, or the synthesis of transportation fuels), by using fewer chemicals, fewer reaction steps and less energy
  • cyclic chemistry, in which waste products are converted back into fuels
  • introduction of renewable chemical building blocks
  • understanding the fundamental molecular-level aspects of the processes above, with spectroscopic and theoretical techniques.

Excellence track within MSc Chemistry

‘Sustainability – The Molecular Approach’ is a so-called ‘excellence track’ within the Master’s programme Chemistry of three Dutch universities:

  • University of Amsterdam
  • VU University Amsterdam
  • Leiden University

It is coordinated by the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry, a collaboration of top research groups at the three universities mentioned above.

Student profile

‘Sustainability – The molecular approach’ is the track for you, if you:

  • have excellent study results in your (chemical) Bachelor’s programme
  • have a broad interest and multidisciplinary skills in molecular chemistry
  • have the ambition to proceed in a scientific career
  • are up for a challenge – and possibly a PhD position.