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Annemarie Huijser is an Associate Professor at the University of Twente's MESA+ Institute, specializing in Photocatalytic Synthesis. She holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2008) and an M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (2004), both from Delft University of Technology. Her research focuses on understanding and controlling the structure-functionality relationships in photocatalytic and photovoltaic materials using ultrafast spectroscopic techniques. She leads a multidisciplinary team and collaborates nationally and internationally on sustainable energy solutions.
Key grants include a 2023 NWO ENW M2 grant (€700k) and a 2022 Wind/Solar Energy grant (€1.2M). Notable awards include the 2004 Best M.Sc. Student award and Cum Laude distinction at Delft University of Technology.
Her research interests span solar conversion, ultrafast dynamics, and environmental applications. Recent studies highlight photocatalytic systems, NiO-based photocathodes, and chlorosome structural analysis. She actively supervises students and serves on academic boards, including the Chemistry Board at the Lorentz Center.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly energy sustainability (SDG 7) and climate action (SDG 13). Ongoing projects involve quasi-2D perovskites and novel hole-acceptor layers for photovoltaic efficiency.




