Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry studies synthesis and properties of compounds containing covalently bonded carbon. Most of the known organic molecules are synthetic. In this respect, organic chemistry creates its subject and has one of the strongest elements of art and design among natural sciences. It is a foundation discipline for pharmaceutical, polymer, supramolecular, and biological chemistry.
Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
Electron microscopy
Molecular modeling
Sensors & biosensors
Systems chemistry
Prof. Lia Addadi
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Bio-materials
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Biophysics of animal behavior
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Soft and living matter
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Chemical Biology
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Bio-organic chemistry
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Chemical Physics
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Light & matter
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Optical and electronic properties
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Self-assembly
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Soft matter
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Organic Chemistry
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Supramolecular chemistry
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X-ray crystallography
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Biomineralization
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Electron microscopy
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X-ray crystallography
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Materials
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Prof. Amnon Bar-Shir
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Bio-materials
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Chemical Biology
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Bio-conjugation & protein modifications
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Bio-organic chemistry
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Biological applications of magnetic resonance
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Chemical probes & inhibitor design
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Drug discovery & translational research
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Molecular sensors and probes
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Chemical Physics
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Magnetic resonance
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Nano-synthesis & fabrication
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Self-assembly
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Organic Chemistry
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Sensors & biosensors
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Systems chemistry
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Biological applications of magnetic resonance
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomimicry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Host–guest chemistry & sensors
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Materials
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Molecular-based devices
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Prof. Brian Berkowitz
research areas
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Earth and Planetary Science
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Water & Environment
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Environmental chemistry
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Health effects of air pollution
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Hydrology
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Soils
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Energy and Sustainability
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Chemistry and the environment
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Biomineralization
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Theory and Computations
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Disordered systems
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Nonlinear dynamics & pattern formation
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Reaction mechanisms
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Dr. Samer Gnaim
research areas
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Electrochemistry
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Green chemistry & energy
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Synthesis
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Prof. Leeor Kronik
research areas
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Chemical Physics
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Molecular dynamics
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Molecular electronics
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Spectroscopy & microscopy
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Spin physics
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Surface science
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Energy and Sustainability
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Storage & conversion
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Sustainable materials
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Advanced spectroscopy & microscopy
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Interfaces
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Mechanical properties
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Optical and electronic properties
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Surface science
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Organic Chemistry
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Molecular modeling
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Materials
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Theory and Computations
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Ab initio and classical computational approaches
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Electronic structure & excited state methods
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Materials science
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Prof. Meir Lahav
research areas
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Electrofreezing of Water
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Interfaces
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Mechanical properties
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Self-assembly
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Stereochemistry and functional properties of crystals: mechanical, electromechanical and pyroelectric
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Organic Chemistry
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Electrochemistry
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Prof. Nir London
research areas
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Chemical Biology
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Bio-conjugation & protein modifications
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Bio-organic chemistry
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Chemical probes & inhibitor design
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Drug discovery & translational research
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Molecular modeling
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Molecular sensors and probes
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Organic Chemistry
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Molecular dynamics & computational approaches
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Proteins & macromolecular assemblies
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X-ray crystallography
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Theory and Computations
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Molecular modelling & docking
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Prof. David Margulies
research areas
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Chemical Biology
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Bio-conjugation & protein modifications
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Bio-organic chemistry
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Chemical probes & inhibitor design
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Drug discovery & translational research
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Molecular sensors and probes
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Self-assembly
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Surface science
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Organic Chemistry
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Sensors & biosensors
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Synthesis
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomimicry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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DNA nanotechnology
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Host–guest chemistry & sensors
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Molecular-based devices
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Synthesis
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Prof. Gershom (Jan) Martin
research areas
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Chemical Biology
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Molecular modeling
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Chemical Physics
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Quantum science and technologies
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Molecular modeling
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Molecular dynamics & computational approaches
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Theory and Computations
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Ab initio and classical computational approaches
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Electronic structure & excited state methods
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Molecular modelling & docking
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Reaction mechanisms
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Prof. David Milstein
research areas
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Energy and Sustainability
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Catalysis
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Chemistry and the environment
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Storage & conversion
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Sustainable materials
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Green chemistry & energy
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Synthesis
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Prof. Ron Naaman
research areas
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Chemical Physics
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Molecular electronics
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Quantum science and technologies
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Spin physics
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Organic Chemistry
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Electrochemistry
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Molecular-based devices
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Prof. Ronny Neumann
research areas
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Energy and Sustainability
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Catalysis
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Chemistry and the environment
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Storage & conversion
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Synthesis
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Green chemistry & energy
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Materials
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Dr. Sivan Refaely-Abramson
research areas
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Chemical Physics
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Light & matter
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Quantum science and technologies
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Spectroscopy & microscopy
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Spin physics
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Surface science
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Energy and Sustainability
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Energy storage & conversion devices
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Storage & conversion
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Sustainable materials
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Interfaces
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Optical and electronic properties
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Surface science
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Green chemistry & energy
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Theory and Computations
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Ab initio and classical computational approaches
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Electronic structure & excited state methods
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Materials science
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Prof. Boris Rybtchinski
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Protein dynamics
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Chemical Physics
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Molecular dynamics
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Quantum science and technologies
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Spectroscopy & microscopy
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Surface science
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Energy and Sustainability
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Chemistry and the environment
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Energy storage & conversion devices
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Storage & conversion
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Sustainable materials
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Advanced spectroscopy & microscopy
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Mechanical properties
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Nano-synthesis & fabrication
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Optical and electronic properties
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Self-assembly
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Soft matter
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Organic Chemistry
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Green chemistry & energy
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Sensors & biosensors
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Synthesis
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X-ray crystallography
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Materials
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Molecular-based devices
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Synthesis
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Dr. Sergey Semenov
research areas
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Chemical Biology
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Molecular sensors and probes
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Energy and Sustainability
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Catalysis
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Synthesis
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Self-assembly
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Soft matter
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Electrochemistry
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Green chemistry & energy
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Synthesis
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Systems chemistry
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X-ray crystallography
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomimicry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Catalysis
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Materials
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Molecular-based devices
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Synthesis
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Systems chemistry
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Theory and Computations
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Nonlinear dynamics & pattern formation
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Reaction mechanisms
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Systems far from equilibrium
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Prof. Mordechai Sheves
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Bio-materials
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Macromolecules & membranes
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Chemical Biology
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Bio-organic chemistry
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Optical and electronic properties
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Organic Chemistry
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Chemical biology & medicinal chemistry
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Synthesis
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Synthesis
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Dr. Ulyana Shimanovich
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Bio-materials
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Soft and living matter
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Mechanical properties
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Nano-synthesis & fabrication
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Optical and electronic properties
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Self-assembly
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Soft matter
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Organic Chemistry
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Proteins & macromolecular assemblies
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomimicry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Molecular-based devices
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Theory and Computations
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Complex solids and fluids
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Prof. Joel Sussman
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Protein dynamics
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Chemical Biology
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Drug discovery & translational research
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Molecular modeling
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Chemical Physics
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Molecular dynamics
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Organic Chemistry
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X-ray crystallography
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Electron microscopy
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Evolution & allostery
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Molecular dynamics & computational approaches
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Nucleic acids
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Proteins & macromolecular assemblies
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X-ray crystallography
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomolecular assemblies
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Theory and Computations
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Disordered systems
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Molecular modelling & docking
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Prof. Daniel Hanoch Wagner
research areas
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Biological Physics
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Bio-materials
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Cell Mechanics & mechanobiology
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Interfaces
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Energy and Sustainability
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Sustainable materials
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Advanced spectroscopy & microscopy
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Interfaces
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Mechanical properties
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Soft matter
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Organic Chemistry
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X-ray crystallography
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Structural and Molecular Biology
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Biomineralization
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Electron microscopy
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Biomimicry
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Materials
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Prof. Milko van der Boom
research areas
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Chemical Physics
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Molecular electronics
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Spectroscopy & microscopy
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Surface science
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Energy and Sustainability
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Energy storage & conversion devices
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Molecular electronics
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Storage & conversion
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Sustainable materials
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Synthesis
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Materials and Nanoscience
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Advanced spectroscopy & microscopy
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Interfaces
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Mechanical properties
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Nano-synthesis & fabrication
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Optical and electronic properties
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Self-assembly
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Soft matter
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Surface science
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Organic Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Electrochemistry
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Electron microscopy
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Green chemistry & energy
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Materials & nanochemistry
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Sensors & biosensors
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Synthesis
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Systems chemistry
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X-ray crystallography
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Catalysis
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Host–guest chemistry & sensors
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Materials
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Metal-ligand coordination
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Molecular-based devices
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Synthesis
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Systems chemistry
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