Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

Polymer Performance Materials

Our research revolves around macromolecular chemistry and polymer materials, including the development of new polymerization strategies and the creation of novel polymeric structures. We want to advance the technological use of novel macromolecular materials to arrive at innovative, sustainable, functional polymeric materials and their industrially relevant application.

We focus on performance in materials properties and circularity

At the new ¹û¶³´«Ã½ group of Polymer Performance Materials, started in 2020, we aim at developing new fundamental concepts in macromolecular chemistry and polymer materials. Guided by structure-property relationships, we improve existing polymeric materials and design novel polymers, in both cases focusing on performance with respect to materials properties as well as circularity. This includes the development of novel synthetic methodology to allow the conversion of existing and novel polymers into recyclable materials. We combine polymer synthesis with detailed molecular, morphological and property characterization, to expand our knowledge base of fundamental polymer science and to advance new technologies. Of particular interest are new polymerization strategies for the creation of novel polymers for industrially relevant high-performance applications. We maintain a truly interdisciplinary approach and encourage collaboration between academia and industry. At Polymer Performance Materials, we strive to teach our students the essence of academic research. We hope to inspire them to excel in an independent scientific research career, with a mission to provide a lasting contribution to society.

Our research lines

Meet our staff

Meet some of our Researchers

Highlighted publications

Recent Publications

Our most recent peer reviewed publications

Polymer Performance Materials Group 2025

Student opportunities

For students who would like to learn about the research we do in this group we do have projects that you can get involved in during your Bachelor or Master end project.

 

Our former group members

Group of 2024

Keita Saito

• Started PhD in 2021 • PhD defense in 2025 • Current position: Postdoc, VITO, Belgium

Yufei Xioung

• Guest PhD from June 2023 to March 2025 • Currently resuming her PhD in China

Tankut Türel

• Joined the group as a Postdoc from 2021 until 2025 • Current position: Postdoc. Maastricht University, Netherlands

Yunfei Guo

• Started PhD in 2019 • PhD defense in 2023 • Current position: BASF, China

Management & Office Assistant

Roegaya Sabera

E: r.sabera@tue.nl

T: +31 (0)40 2475487

Contact

  • Visiting address

    Helix
    Het Kranenveld 14
    Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Postal address

    Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
    P.O. Box 513
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Visiting address

    Helix (STO 1.42)
    Het Kranenveld 14
    Eindhoven
    Netherlands
  • Postal address

    Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
    P.O. Box 513
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    Netherlands
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