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<h3>Institute for Complex Molecular Systems</h3>
<h3>Institute for Complex Molecular Systems</h3>
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<p>Mastering complexity requires a deep understanding on how matter – both natural and artificial – <span class="darkblue">self-organizes</span> into functional molecular systems. The Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) was established in 2008 and brings together <span class="darkblue">mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry and engineering</span> to stimulate education and research in this emerging field of science. Interdisciplinarity is the core of ICMS; with the specialized input from leading specialists in different branches of science and engineering, new avenues are explored. The scientific agenda of ICMS is focused around the following topics:</p><br />
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Mastering complexity requires a deep understanding on how matter – both natural and artificial – <span class="darkblue">self-organizes</span> into functional molecular systems. The Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) was established in 2008 and brings together <span class="darkblue">mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry and engineering</span> to stimulate education and research in this emerging field of science. Interdisciplinarity is the core of ICMS; with the specialized input from leading specialists in different branches of science and engineering, new avenues are explored. The scientific agenda of ICMS is focused around the following topics:<br />
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<span class="darkblue">1.</span> Construction of functional life-like molecular systems.<br />
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<span class="darkblue">2.</span> Bridging the gap between natural tissue and artificial materials.<br />
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<li>Construction of functional life-like molecular systems.</li>
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<span class="darkblue">3.</span> Catalysis and challenges for future sustainability.<br />
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<li>Bridging the gap between natural tissue and artificial materials.</li>
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<span class="darkblue">4.</span> Soft matter: formulation as a science-based technology.<br />
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<li>Catalysis and challenges for future sustainability.</li>
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<span class="darkblue">5.</span> Particle systems and networks: getting to grips with complex interactions.<br />
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<li>Soft matter: formulation as a science-based technology.</li>
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<li>Particle systems and networks: getting to grips with complex interactions.</li>
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ICMS hosts the TU/e Advanced Study Centre, an intellectual home to scientists from all over the world, hosting discussions on the theme of complexity and functioning as a breeding ground for <span class="darkblue">new interdisciplinary research</span>. Complemented by the Graduate Program Complex Molecular Systems (MSc and PhD), ICMS offers an <span class="darkblue">ideal training environment</span> for all students and scientists to prepare themselves for a future career in science and engineering in a world of increased complexity.         
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<p>ICMS hosts the TU/e Advanced Study Centre, an intellectual home to scientists from all over the world, hosting discussions on the theme of complexity and functioning as a breeding ground for <span class="darkblue">new interdisciplinary research</span>. Complemented by the Graduate Program Complex Molecular Systems (MSc and PhD), ICMS offers an <span class="darkblue">ideal training environment</span> for all students and scientists to prepare themselves for a future career in science and engineering in a world of increased complexity.</p>        
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