Summary
Bart Limburg is an Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry based in the Barcelona area, bringing nine years of research and academic experience focused on photochemistry, energy-transition and sustainable organic synthesis. His work bridges supramolecular chemistry, colloids and mechanistic chemical kinetics with hands-on expertise in photocatalysis, liposome-based systems and single-molecule electronics from postdoctoral work at Oxford. A seasoned Marie Skłodowska Curie fellow, he combines experimental techniques (NMR, MS, time-resolved spectroscopy, DLS) with kinetic modeling and computational chemistry to dissect reaction mechanisms. Bart’s background spans high-pressure homogeneous catalysis and glovebox techniques to practical teaching and supervision, reflecting both deep bench skills and academic leadership. He is notable for translating mechanistic insight into photocatalytic routes for amino acid synthesis and water oxidation, highlighting a pragmatic focus on sustainable processes.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Chemistry, Master of Science (MSc), Chemistry at Leiden University
Doctor (dr), Chemistry, Doctor (dr), Chemistry at Universiteit Leiden
English, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan