Chrysanthi Oikonomidi (Greece), Biobased Materials
Chemistry is often associated with pollutants, but what if we can make things better?

Chemistry is often associated with pollutants, but what if we can make things better? I am eager to contribute to a biobased future and use science to aid the transition to a circular economy. It’s not a trend, it’s necessary. In the future, I want to use my passion for research to come up with new sustainable solutions.

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    Emese Szikszai, (Hungary), Biobased Materials
    I chose this programme because of the small-scale education, the problem oriented educational method, great teacher student contact and the presence of the scientific area.
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    Megan Borg, (Malta), Biobased Materials
    I was drawn to this master’s program as it entailed tackling very urgent environmental and economic matters in a practical way.
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    Andi Afif Naufaldi (Indonesia), Biobased Materials
    In Problem-Based Learning, we start with real-life problems, we ask ourselves what exactly the problems are, what we need to know before we can solve the problems, and finally, how we solve them.
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    Elias Francisco Garcia Verstraete (Spain), Biobased Materials
    The teaching and visiting staff are full of knowledge, expertise and willingness to help. Try asking them about their research