NWO XL funding for Jocelyne Vreede to develop light-controlled molecular machines


Dr Jocelyne Vreede has just been awarded funding from the Dutch Research Council NWO to take the next steps in developing light-controlled molecular machines. The team, including Nobel Laureate Prof. Ben Feringa, aims to demonstrate the first light-controlled artificial muscles and conveyor belts. Led by Dr Iddo Heller at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the team has […]

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Marie Curie funding for Jocelyne Vreede 


Dr Jocelyne Vreede of the Computational Chemistry group at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences has recently been awarded funding as part of the Marie Curie doctoral network MeChaNiSM. This will enable her to appoint two PhD students who will work on molecular simulation methods for nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). The aim […]

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Jocelyne Vreede is new programme director of BSc Chemistry in Amsterdam


Growing appreciation and interest in UvA/VU joint degree 1 February 2022 Since the beginning of this year, Dr Jocelyne Vreede is the new programme director of the Chemical Sciences Bachelor, which is taught as a joint degree with the Vrije Universiteit. Vreede succeeds Dr Sape Kinderman who held the position for over eight years. With […]

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Dr. J. (Jocelyne) Vreede


Associate Professor, van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences

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