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The research program of the HRSMC is embedded within top research groups at VU University Amsterdam (VU), the University of Amsterdam (UvA), Leiden University (UL), and Radboud University (RU). It is organised around three distinct research themes in molecular chemistry that complement and mutually reinforce each other.

HRSMC has a unique track record in supporting top research in these themes and, in particular, in catalyzing collaboration between different approaches to molecular chemistry. The resulting synergy has boosted both interdisciplinary research and development within the themes.

Theme 1: Synthesis, Characterisation, Reactivity and Properties of Molecules

This theme covers, among other things, the design, synthesis, and characterisation of new compounds, the development of new (bio)catalytic reactions, and the investigation of their mechanisms.

Theme 2: Physical Chemistry and Spectroscopy

Theme 2 addresses the issue of experimentally uncovering the fundamental factors behind molecular properties through the interaction between light and molecular matter. Advanced spectroscopic techniques are employed to probe and utilise fundamental processes such as catalytic events, reaction mechanisms and dynamics, and energy and electron transfer.

Theme 3: Theoretical Chemistry

Research within this theme is fully dedicated to understanding the structure of molecules and their chemistry from first principles. HRSMC's theoretical chemistry groups focus on method and software development, computational chemistry, and the creation of models and guiding principles for the rational design of catalysts and sustainable processes. They work across a broad range of time and length scales (atomic, molecular, supramolecular, condensed-phase/membrane processes), naturally adopting a multi-scale approach to both fundamental and applied theoretical chemistry.

World-leading research groups 

The unique combination of expertise, developed within world-leading groups, positions HRSMC in an excellent place to pursue a molecular approach to sustainability. This creates a highly challenging and exciting research and educational environment for young, ambitious molecular scientists.