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Robin de Kruijff currently works as Assistant Professor at TU Delft's Reactor Institute, focusing her research on the use of radionuclides in medical applications. She is dedicated to developing innovative production and separation routes for medical radioisotopes, investigating the application of radiotherapeutic agents in diseases, and applying radiotracers to understand mineral behavior in complex systems. In addition to research, she is an enthusiastic teacher, supervising students and lecturing on courses in both Chemical Engineering and Applied Physics at the BSc and MSc levels, as well as developing freely accessible online courses. Prior to her current appointment at Delft University of Technology, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Argonne National Laboratory in the USA, where she focused on the production and separation of radionuclides. She obtained her MSc in Applied Physics with a specialization in Nuclear Science and Engineering from TU Delft and began her PhD at the same institution, investigating the use of polymeric nanocarriers for retaining recoiling alpha-emitting daughters of 225 Ac. Robin has also served on the boards of the Dutch Society for Clinical Radiochemistry and the TU Delft employee society Prometheus.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Research focusing on the production and separation of medical radionuclides, such as 68 Ga, 64 Cu, 99 Mo, and 225 Ac.
Argonne National Laboratory • Illinois, United States
Developed novel radioisotope production pathways and performed photonuclear data cross-section measurements.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Worked on radiolabeling and evaluation of polymeric nanocarriers for 225 Ac therapeutic radionuclide.
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