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PUBLIC Institution · Netherlands

University of Groningen

Groningen, Netherlands

The University of Groningen is the Netherlands' second-largest research university and anchors the northern Netherlands' science and technology economy with a disproportionately large ERC grant portfolio for its size, reflecting the exceptional productivity of its physics and medical science faculties. Its University Medical Center Groningen operates the LifeLines biobank — one of Europe's largest population cohort studies with over 165,000 participants — which drives sustained demand for genomics, metabolomics, and digital health platforms. The Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials is a European leader in nanomaterial synthesis and energy storage research, attracting NWO-funded projects and industry co-funding from BASF and Shell that maintain continuously upgraded analytical and deposition equipment. Groningen's energy transition research hub, Energy Academy Europe, channels additional government and industry funding into electrochemical and photovoltaic research groups, broadening the addressable equipment market beyond traditional academic channels.

3,500 Researchers
47 Avg H-Index
2,300 Active Grants
public Type

Location

Netherlands Groningen

Departments

Medical Sciences

Science and Engineering

Philosophy

Theology

Law

Spatial Sciences

Behavioural and Social Sciences

Top Research Fields

Oncology Astroparticle Physics Microbiome Research Energy Storage Nanomaterials

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