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)

 

Vacancies


  • Bsc / Msc project: Investigation of the possibilities and limits of Direct Laser Writing of microchannels

  • M.Sc. project: Coherent control of five coupled oscillators

  • M.Sc. project: Crime scene trace identification using Raman detection

  • M.Sc. project: Fluorescence detection for cancer lesion identification (endoscopic and endo-microscopic)

  • M.Sc. project: Near field investigation of single Quantum dots in a cryogenic environment

  • MSc project: Electrically tuned cavity elements for an OPO

  • MSc project: Energy transfer in coupled antenna systems


  • Apart from the listed projects, we invite students to suggest projects of their own.
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