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Pauline van Meurs
– Present (10 years 9 months)
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Pauline van Meurs
Experience
Group Leader
Mercachem
Responsible for the day-to-day supervision of assigned team members.
Responsible for the progress of my own projects and projects performed by the project team. This includes planning, syntheses, literature research, quote calculations, reporting, shipment tracking, post-calculation, databases, hours registration and communication to the customer.
Responsible for the day-to-day operations at the laboratory.
Responsible for the progress of my own projects and projects performed by the project team. This includes planning, syntheses, literature research, quote calculations, reporting, shipment tracking, post-calculation, databases, hours registration and communication to the customer.
Responsible for the day-to-day operations at the laboratory.
Research Scientist
Mercachem
Perform all common organic preparative laboratory work
Guidance of research chemists (HLO-ers)
Guidance of research chemists (HLO-ers)
PhD
Eindhoven University of Technology
PhD
research in the Group Supramolecular and Macromolecular Organic
Chemistry of Prof. Dr. Ir. R. A. J. Janssen en Prof. Dr. E. W. Meijer.
Titel thesis: High-spin molecules of p-phenylenediamine radical cations.
The search for an organic material that exhibits magnetic properties is a scientific challenge. The research described in the thesis is focused on the design, synthesis, and characterization of organic molecules, which, upon doping, have multiple unpaired electrons that exhibit intra- or intermolecular ferromagnetic coupling resulting in high-spin molecules and architectures.
Titel thesis: High-spin molecules of p-phenylenediamine radical cations.
The search for an organic material that exhibits magnetic properties is a scientific challenge. The research described in the thesis is focused on the design, synthesis, and characterization of organic molecules, which, upon doping, have multiple unpaired electrons that exhibit intra- or intermolecular ferromagnetic coupling resulting in high-spin molecules and architectures.
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