Optical Sciences

Biomolecules and nanostructures

The Optical Sciences group studies the interaction of light and matter at the nanoscale. We do this by exploring ways to shape light and its environment. It's what we call active and passive control. Our current focus is on the interaction of light with biomolecules and nanostructures. We are part of Twente University's Department of Science and Technology and member of the MESA+ institute.
We participate in the EU-COST actions MP1102: Coherent Raman microscopy (MicroCor) and CM1202: Supramolecular photocatalytic water splitting (PERSPECT-H2O)

 

Members

Chair

  • Jennifer Herek

  • Scientific staff

  • Annemarie Huijser
  • Herman Offerhaus
  • María García-Parajó
  • Niek van Hulst
  • L. (Kobus) Kuipers

  • Administrative staff

  • Karen Munnink

  • Technical staff

  • Jeroen Korterik
  • Frans Segerink

  • Former Ph.Ds / postdocs

    Post Docs

  • Divya Sharma

  • Ph.D Students

  • Dan Chen
  • Dirk Jan Dikken
  • Andrew Fussell
  • Erik Garbacik
  • Simon Huisman
  • Rick Krabbendam
  • Jorick van 't Oever
  • Qing Pan
  • Sun-Young Park
  • Amandev Singh
  • Gerwin Steen

  • Master's Students

  • Sven van Binsbergen
  • Bente Elschot
  • Jesse Mak
  • Bob Rots
  • Sean Stellingwerff
  • Florian Sterl

  • Bachelor's students

  • Jeroen Bosch
  • David van Duinen
  • Stefan Pfaff
  • Lieke van Putten


  • OT july 2010
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