353 search results for “heterogeneous catalysis” in the Public website
- The ESEM as surface science tool: Observation of 2D film growth and surface reaction dynamics by in situ scanning electron microscopy
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Anyone can fall victim to cybercrime
Criminology students Simone Kruijt and Noor Hekker conducted research into cybercrime in Leiden and presented their findings to the regional police and an enthusiastic Mayor Lenferink. The conclusions call for a new approach, said Lenferink.
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An inclusive learning environment for children with communication problems
Schools are essential to children’s development and provide numerous options for growth. They also facilitate learning beyond the classroom and give children tools that support their social and emotional development. But each child is different and some children have communication problems. How can…
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Orange the World: Visible and invisible violence against women
On 25 November, the global 16-day campaign 'Orange the World' against violence against women and girls started. Leiden University will also be paying attention to this campaign. On Friday 9 December, Renate van der Zee and Marieke Liem will give a lecture at the Campus The Hague (Spanish Steps, Wijnhaven)…
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A synthetic vaccine against meningococcus
Leiden chemists recreated the bacterial capsule of meningococcus in the lab. With a few modifications, these capsules can serve as an extra safe and effective vaccine against these notorious bacteria, which can cause, for example, meningitis. PhD candidate Jacopo Enotarpi and his team published the…
- Simulations of electrochemical processes with application to CO2 reduction and hydrogen evolution reaction
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FRESH Lecture: Surface Science of Oxides - Atomic-Scale Insights Relevant for Energy Research
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- This Week's Discoveries | 5 June 2018
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FRESH Lecture: (Photo)-catalysts based on surface functionalized laccases
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Márton Karsai
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Seeing the forest beneath the trees: Mycorrhizal fungi as trait integrators of ecosystem processes
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Chemist Marc Koper receives Spinoza Prize for research on electrolysis
Professor Marc Koper researches how you can use electrical energy to make or break chemical bonds. He has just been awarded a Spinoza Prize, the Netherlands’ highest personal science award, for his fundamental research into how this form of electrolysis works.
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Judi Mesman on leaving LUC: ‘It’s been a wild ride’
A moment of reminiscence and to see what lies ahead. After having been Dean of Leiden University College The Hague (LUC) for six years, Judi Mesman takes the time to reflect.
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Conference Hazelhoff Centre: Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law, the conference ‘Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets’ was held on the 11th of May 2017 at law firm Stibbe in Amsterdam. The conference attracted an international audience originating from more than five different…
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Science Groot funding for Leiden scientists
Leiden scientists are the main applicants for five projects that have been awarded a Science Groot grant of up to 3 million euros in the Science Domain. In addition, several Leiden scientists are involved in other projects that have been awarded funding.
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This Week’s Discoveries | 20 February 2018
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- Chemical reactions, corrosion and electrochemistry at solid-liquid interfaces – routine operando studies with Near Ambient Pressure XPS
- Resolving the facet structure of supported Rh and Pt-Rh alloy nanoparticles during ammonia oxidation
- Combining Theory and Experiment: Growth and Structure of 2D Cobalt Sulfide on Au(111)
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This Week's Discoveries | 22 October 2019
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Poets at the service of the Empire: identity and self-representation of the Diṇḍima family
Lecture, Friends of the Kern Institute lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
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CA-OS Research Seminar | Dissident Seeds: Citizen Science and Peasant Activism in Southern Europe
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Inherited retinal degenerations: clinical characterization on the road to therapy
PhD defence
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The Social Museum in the Caribbean
PhD defence
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Statistical Methods for Frailty Models: Studies on Old-Age Mortality and Recurrent Events
PhD defence
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Universals of Language 3.0
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium series
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LCN2 Seminar: Weak and strong ensemble nonequivalence in systems with local constraints
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- Optical Imaging Techniques in Surface Science
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
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GLASS Roundtable | Dislocation of the West
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Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations: Rethinking ‘Modernity’ in the Middle East
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Discovering and Uncovering the Crimmigration Control Apparatus from Within
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- Reaction driven ordering of the surface of a PtRh alloy model catalyst
- Activating 2D materials for CO2 and CO hydrogenation to higher alcohols: predictive modeling meets experiments
- How surface species drive product distribution during ammonia oxidation, STM and AP-XPS study
- Growth of graphene on liquid copper: an operando surface X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy study
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Reedijk Symposium 2022: Photocontrol of Anion Binding and Transport
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CCLS Past Events
On this page you can find information about previous CCLS events.
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Seminars
LCN2 organizes seminars on the last Friday of each month.
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Programme structure
The core curriculum equips students with the conceptual approaches and qualitative empirical research methods necessary to analyze law in context. Specialized electives enable students to dive deeper and focus on particular areas of legal practice—from legal mobilization to regulation and compliance…
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A long-term perspective on human niche construction and alteration of ecosystems
Dr. Katharine MacDonald (Faculty of Archaeology) sketches the background to a recent paper in Science Advances, co-authored by her and other members of the Liveable Planet team.
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Who is your name?
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This Week's Discoveries | 10 March 2020
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Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration
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This Week's Discoveries | 10 December 2019
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This Week's Discoveries | 4 June 2019
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Theses
Below thesis archives will be moved shortly (work in progress) to the Leiden Repository. Once this is done, theses submitted by MI students (from 2008 onwards) can be accessed via the Repository and will be removed from this site.
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Dissertations
Overview of all dissertations published by PhD candidates from CML.
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Discovering the physics of banks, the economy and financial crisis
Physicist Diego Garlaschelli co-authored an extensive review in the journal Nature Reviews Physics. Surprisingly, the subject wasn't physics at all, but the networks of banks and other financial institutions, and the way their structure relates to financial crises.