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PhD candidate Mimi den Uijl of the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences was awarded a poster prize at the 33rd International Symposium on Chromatography held 18-22 September in Budapest.
Mimi receiving the posterprize that was sponsored by the company Shimadzu. Image: ISC 2022.

Den Uijl presented her poster on the implementation of light-exposure cells in liquid chromatography, as part of her research within the Toolbox for studying the Chemistry Of Light-induced Degradation (TooCOLD) project. Coming Friday, 7 October, Mimi will defend her thesis titled ‘Under the Influence of Light – New Chromatographic Tools for Elucidating Photodegradation Mechanisms’ supervised by Prof. Maarten van Bommel, Prof. Peter Schoenmakers and Dr Bob Pirok.

See also:

TooCOLD: A toolbox for studying the chemistry of light-induced degradation

A novel method to study the photodegradation of organic colourants

Mimi presenting her poster at the 33rd International Symposium on Chromatography held 18-22 September in Budapest. Image: ISC 2022.