When organic chemistry meets the law: what scientists need to know about the European legal framework
A timely reminder as European law increasingly governs the day-to-day practice of organic chemistry.
A timely reminder as European law increasingly governs the day-to-day practice of organic chemistry.
From the living world to the Universe, from space technologies to theoretical chemistry, these prizes highlight the breadth of research conducted within the Faculty of Science.
University of Liege is inviting applications for a full-time faculty position in theoretical chemistry.
What is the state of the building stock, and what decisions should be made regarding land use planning? From circular materials to bio-based insulation and low-tech solutions, scientists at ULiège are helping to shape the homes of the future.
What are PFAS, and what are the risks of contamination? From filter materials to those used to extract contaminants from soil, scientists at ULiège are helping to develop innovative solutions.
As part of the Win2Wal 2025 call, 8 research projects have been selected at ULiège, 7 of them as promoters, to develop innovative solutions for the ecological, energy and digital transition.
Dr PH Stefanuto is part of the 2025 The Analytical Scientist Power List - leading voices
Researchers at the University of Liège have developed a new platform to safely produce bio-based nitrofuran antibiotics.
University of Liège researchers develop a safer and scalable aqueous synthesis for cadmium-based quantum dots.
The 3rd edition of the Molecular System Research Unit gathered 95 members of the RU as well as chemistry students for scientific presentations.
He receives this prize for his work in the field of safe, rational, and sustainable production of high-value compounds by combining micro/mesofluidic technology and computational approaches.
This prize is in recognition of her work on persistent organic pollutants (POP), which she is carrying out as part of her doctorate at University of Liège.