Programma van NextGenChem Symposium 2026

NextGenChem Symposium 2026

Specifically designed for early-career group leaders working in and interfacing with chemistry and chemical engineering.

  1. Dag 1, donderdag 18 juni

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    • Walk in & Registration

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    • Welcome by the NGC Organising Commitee

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    • Short Talks by Participating Organizations

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      • 17:35 – 17:50 ChemistryNL: Jacqueline Vaessen
      • 17:50 – 18:05 KNCV
      • 18:05 – 18:20 NGC Award 
      • 18:20 – 18:45 NWO
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    • Sponsor Pitches

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    • Dinner + Icebreaking Activity

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    • Connecting Academia & Industry

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    • Drinks + Networking

  9. Dag 2, vrijdag 19 juni

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    • Welcome Coffee & Networking

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    • Session 1

    • 1. Single–Atom Catalysis: How Electronic Structure Controls Stability

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      Pascal Vermeeren, VU Amsterdam

    • 2. Title (TBA), Oscar van den Brink, NWA

    • 3. Ultra-high field MRI and spatially resolved spectroscopy for biological specimens

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      Julia Krug, Wageningen University

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    • Coffee Break

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    • Session 2

    • 1. Peaking at phase transition and transfer by NMR spectroscopy

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      Ricardo Pinto Enes Martinho, University of Twente

    • 2. Beware the Hidden Linear Processes: Reagents, Waste, and the Reality of Circular Critical Raw Materials

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      Devin Boom, TNO

    • 3. The Passerini Reaction as a Tool for C-Terminal Peptide Modification

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      Jordy Saya, Maastricht University

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    • Lunch

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    • Brainstorm Session

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    • Coffee Break

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    • Session 3

    • 1. Late-Stage Diversification of Native Tryptophan-Containing Peptides and Peptide Drugs through Nitrogen Atom Insertion

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      Eva Meeus, Wageningen University

    • 2. Title (TBA), Industry talk : BioBTX

    • 3. Predicting elemental contaminants in plastic waste: A hierarchical model for optimizing feedstock for chemical recycling

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      Homer Genuino, NTCP

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    • Closing Remarks & Borrel