• Sharp view of the smallest structures

    NWO announced that twelve consortia can start research projects through the Perspectief program. A crucial factor in these projects is their societal and economic impact. One of these projects is …

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  • Huib Bakker appointed as new member of the Domain Board Science of NWO

    AMOLF-director Huib Bakker has been appointed as new member of the Domain Board Science of the Dutch Research Council. Huib will start this new role on January 1. Next to …

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  • First ANION Symposium with strong community spirit and collaboration

    Electrochemists working on nanoscale electrochemical interfaces came together in Amsterdam to share recent findings and explore new collaboration opportunities. The ANION Symposium was the first edition organized by the Advanced …

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  • September and October doctorate celebrations

    Katharina Till - Cotranslational Folding and Assembly at the Single-Molecule Level – September 18  During her doctoral research in the Biophysics group of Sander Tans, Katharina studied the dynamics of protein folding and the …

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  • Soft robots that remember

    Alberto Comoretto and his colleagues in the Soft Robotic Matter group at AMOLF have created soft robots that can remember past events - without using computers or electronics. Instead, their …

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  • AMOLF opens its doors to the public for Wetenschapsdag

    What a wonderful Wetenschapsdag we have had on October 4th! The visitors were enthusiastic and eager to take part in lab tours, workshops, and other activities. Many were returning guests, …

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  • AMOLF-ARCNL PhD collaboration brings to light new nanostructure metrology technique

    The joint PhD program between AMOLF and ARCNL continues to prove its strength in combining fundamental physics with industrial relevance. Falco Bijloo’s research, recently published in ACS Nano, showcases the …

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  • New algorithm improves ability to track movements of cells in organs

    Frustrated by the time cost of manually checking cell tracking data, AMOLF PhD student Max Betjes developed an algorithm to more efficient cell-tracking analysis. He validated this automated analysis on …

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  • New breakthrough in measuring information flow

    We are proud to share that AMOLF researchers have published a new paper in Physical Review Letters, entitled “Exact Computation of Transfer Entropy with Path Weight Sampling.” The study presents …

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  • Water molecules under control: AMOLF researchers open new path to sustainable industrial chemistry

    Researchers at AMOLF have demonstrated vibrational strong coupling in water layers only a few nanometers thick at metal surfaces. The study, published in Advanced Optical Materials and led by group …

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