Robin de Kruijff

Robin works as an assistant professor at the Reactor Institute Delft of the TU Delft, where her research focuses on using radionuclides for medical applications. This means that she works on developing new production routes for radionuclides using our nuclear reactor, investigating their potential as radiopharmaceutical for cancer therapy, and using radiotracers to study the bioavailability and metabolism of essential minerals. She also finished her PhD at the TU Delft, but worked at Argonne National Laboratory in the USA for her postdoctoral research afterwards.
Robin currently teaches the course Introduction to Process Technology in the bachelor program Molecular Science and Technology as well as a couple of courses about radioactivity in the master program Chemical Engineering.

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Pre-University Chemistry (edX)

Jul 3rd 2023
Pre-University Chemistry (edX)
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Prepare for university by reviewing the science and technology of chemistry. Become familiar with the way chemistry and chemistry-related topics are taught at university level. Chemistry is the fundamental discipline that helps us explain properties, structure, and behavior of matter. A solid foundation in chemistry is of importance in [...]