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ENW klein Grant for Maxim Pchenitchnikov and Thomas Jansen

11 August 2020
Schematic view of the experimental setup to study self-assembly pathways
Schematic view of the experimental setup to study self-assembly pathways

Maxim Pchenitchnikov (Optical Condensed Matter Physics group) and Thomas Jansen (Theory of Condensed Matter group) were awarded a Dutch Research Council (NWO) grant for the proposal entitled “Self-assembly pathways of an artificial light harvesting complex”. The aim of the project is to study how thousands and thousands of molecules organize themselves into highly-ordered functional structures without external guidance. The key to elucidating self-assembly intermediate stages and their kinetics is to confront the spectroscopic data with those predicted theoretical calculations.

Last modified:11 August 2020 11.42 a.m.

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