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Dr. Klaas Giesbertz

Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Assistant professor of Theoretical Chemistry.

Personal information

Klaas Giesbertz is focused on the one-body reduced density matrix (1RDM) functional theory.

Work Experience

2018 – present
NWO-I researcher located at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam
in the Theoretical Chemistry research group.

2017 – 2018
Assistant professor (universitair docent) at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam
in the Theoretical Chemistry research group.

2016 – 2017
Senior Researcher at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in the
Theoretical Chemistry group.

2012 – 2016
Independent Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam in the
Theoretical Chemistry research group.

2010 – 2012
Post-Doctoral Researcher (Tutkijatohtori) at the University of Jyv¨askyl¨a in the
group of prof. R. van Leeuwen in the physics department.

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