• New focus on physical learning as Nachi Stern receives NWO grant

    AMOLF group leader Nachi Stern has received an NWO ENW-M1 grant to support his research project on how physical systems can learn. His research could help develop new types of …

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  • Scientists uncover the earliest steps of protein folding in human cells

    Four research groups joined forces to reveal the very first moments of a protein’s life in human cells. They found that as soon as an amino acid chain exits from …

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  • Soft robotics spreading its wings

    A unique opportunity presented itself to researchers in AMOLF’s  Soft Robotic Matter group. Two university engineering faculties and a research unit in South Africa asked them to organize a Soft …

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  • Vici grant for Ewold Verhagen

    On February 26th, NWO announced that AMOLF group leader Ewold Verhagen receives a Vici grant to carry out the project Programmable nonlinear optomechanical metamaterials. The budget available for this research …

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  • Microscopic metamaterials that can shrink and expand on their own

    Physicists from AMOLF and Leiden University created the first micro-scale metamaterials that can take on specific shapes without external control. This breakthrough paves the way for smart, self-adapting materials. The …

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  • What happens when you cut a beam?

    When a slender object, like a card, column or beam, is compressed, it buckles and curves in one of two directions - as described by the scientist Leonhard Euler in …

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  • Marie Curie Grant for understanding fungal decision making

    In the last year, AMOLF postdoc Achille Joliot uncovered many fascinating details about mycorrhizal fungi. Now, he is able to take his research further as recipient of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie …

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  • How disordered materials age and what we can learn from that

    From the crinkle of a candy wrapper to the squish of a metal kitchen scrubber, disordered materials that lack a regular structure share a surprising secret. Despite their differences, they …

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  • What is the exchange rate in plant–fungi nutrient trade?

    Most plants on earth rely on symbiotic nutrient exchange with fungal partners to boost their growth, but what are the exact terms of this trade? AMOLF researchers, together with collaborators …

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  • Oral presentation prize for Nienke Reitsma

    Nienke Reitsma not only has great scientific ideas; she also presents them very well! At the Soft Robotics for Healthcare Network (SoRoH) conference, Nienke received the ‘Best Oral Presentation Prize’ …

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