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Output FOM Institute AMOLF 2015 Nanophotonics NanoOptics Kobus Kuipers Photonic Materials Albert Polman Surface Photonics Jaime Gómez Rivas Resonant Nanophotonics Femius Koenderink Photonic Forces Ewold Verhagen Hybrid Solar Cells Bruno Ehrler Molecular Biophysics Ultrafast Spectroscopy Huib Bakker Bio Imaging MS Ron Heeren Biomolecular Photonics Yves Rezus Nanoscale Solar Cells Erik Garnett Nanoscale Biophysics Vinod Subramaniam Mechanical Metamaterials Martin van Hecke Self-Organizing Matter Wim Noorduin EUV Photoemission Niklas Ottosson Systems Biophysics Biological Soft Matter Gijsje Koenderink Theory of Biomolecular Matter Bela Mulder Biochemical Networks Pieter Rein ten Wolde Biophysics Sander Tans Systems Biology Tom Shimizu Quantitative Developmental Biology Jeroen van Zon Peer reviewed Publications 117 Publications in proceedings or other journals 4 Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book) 2 PhD theses 13 Open Access publications 117 Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings 68 Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings 268 Awards and recognitions 14 Patents 2 Performances on television, radio or at public events 38 Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet 25 Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.) 6

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Output FOM Institute AMOLF 2015

Nanophotonics NanoOptics Kobus Kuipers Photonic Materials Albert Polman Surface Photonics Jaime Gómez Rivas Resonant Nanophotonics Femius Koenderink Photonic Forces Ewold Verhagen Hybrid Solar Cells Bruno Ehrler

Molecular Biophysics Ultrafast Spectroscopy Huib Bakker Bio Imaging MS Ron Heeren Biomolecular Photonics Yves Rezus Nanoscale Solar Cells Erik Garnett Nanoscale Biophysics Vinod Subramaniam Mechanical Metamaterials Martin van Hecke Self-Organizing Matter Wim Noorduin EUV Photoemission Niklas Ottosson

Systems Biophysics Biological Soft Matter Gijsje Koenderink Theory of Biomolecular Matter Bela Mulder Biochemical Networks Pieter Rein ten Wolde Biophysics Sander Tans Systems Biology Tom Shimizu Quantitative Developmental Biology Jeroen van Zon

Peer reviewed Publications 117 Publications in proceedings or other journals 4 Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book) 2 PhD theses 13 Open Access publications 117 Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings 68 Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings 268

Awards and recognitions 14 Patents 2 Performances on television, radio or at public events 38 Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet 25 Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.) 6

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Kobus Kuipers

Group L. Kuipers 2015

Fundings FOM-Projectruimte (PR) FOM-Program Nanoscale Quantum Optics (NQO) FOM-Program Plasmonics (PLSM) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) NanoNextNL Program 6B Functional Nanophotonics (NN6B) EU FET STREP – SPANGL4Q (S4Q) ERC Advanced Grant (ERC)

Employees Lorenzo de Angelis (OIO) ERC Boris le Feber (OIO) PR Anouk de Hoogh (OIO) NQO Irina Kabakova (PD) ERC Dolfine Kosters (OIO) ERC Isabelle Palstra (stagiair) - Nikhil Parappurath (OIO) NSL Ruben van der Wel (OIO) NN6B

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A.B. Young, A.C.T. Thijssen, D.M. Beggs, P. Androvitsaneas, L. Kuipers, J.G. Rarity, S. Hughes, R. Oulton, Polarization Engineering in Photonic Crystal Waveguides for Spin-Photon Entanglers, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 153901: 1-5 (2015).

2. N. Rotenberg, B. le Feber, T.D. Visser, L. Kuipers, Tracking nanoscale electric and magnetic singularities through three-dimensional space, Optica 2, 540-546 (2015).

3. A. de Hoogh, L. Kuipers, T.D. Visser, N. Rotenberg, Creating and controlling polarization singularities in plasmonic fields, Photonics 2, 553-567 (2015).

4. B. le Feber, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Nanophotonic control of circular dipole emission, Nature Commun. 6, 6695 1-6 (2015).

5. C. Liu, R.E.C. van der Wel, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, T.F. Krauss, A. Di Falco, A. Fratalocchi, Triggering extreme events at the nanoscale in photonic seas, Nature Phys. 11, 358-363 (2015).

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b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

1. C. Liu, R.E.C. van der Wel, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, T.F. Krauss, A. Di Falco, A. Fratalocchi, Extreme localization of light with femtosecond subwavelength rogue waves, In: CLEO - Science and Innovations 2015 : conference held in San Jose, United States, May 10–15, 2015.

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. M. Wulf, Nonlinear pulse propagation in nanoscale waveguides, University of Twente, January 23, 2015.

2. B. le Feber, Nanoscale electric and magnetic optical vector fields - mapping & injection, University of Twente, January 30, 2015.

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. L. Kuipers, Nanophotonic control of circular dipole emission – a classical feasibility study towards new quantum technology, Optical Polarisation Conversion in the Near Field, Exeter, UK, June 25-26, 2015.

2. L. Kuipers, Local optical helicity at the nanoscale – visualisation and exploitation, META 2015, New York, USA, August 4-7, 2015.

3. L. Kuipers, Exploiting local light helicity to direct emission, SPIE Optics + Photonics, San Diego, USA, August 9-13, 2015.

4. L. Kuipers, Near-field optics, Frontiers in Nanophotonics, Monte Verita, Switzerland, August 30-September 4, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. A. de Hoogh, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Optical singularities in plasmonic fields near single subwavelength holes (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

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2. L. Kuipers, Trapped light – visualization, fascination and application, Colloquium Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany, April 21, 2015.

3. L. Kuipers, Nanoscale light – visualization, fascination and application, Colloquium Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, Germany, May 11, 2015.

4. A. de Hoogh, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Optical singularities in plasmonic fields near single subwavelength holes (talk), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

5. A. de Hoogh, N.D. Kosters, H. Acar, H. Zeijlemaker, L. Kuipers, Optical activity of chiral plasmonic nanohelices (talk), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

6. A. de Hoogh, A. Opheij, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Harmonic generation by guided surface plasmon polaritons on single plasmonic nanowires (poster), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

7. N.D. Kosters, A. de Hoogh, N. Rotenberg, H. Acar, H. Zeijlemaker, L. Kuipers, Optical activity of chiral plasmonic nanohelices (talk), CLEO/Europe-EQEC 2015, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

8. A. de Hoogh, A. Opheij, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Harmonic generation by guided surface plasmon polaritons on single plasmonic nanowires (talk), CLEO/Europe-EQEC 2015, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

9. A. de Hoogh, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Optical singularities in plasmonic fields near single subwavelength holes (talk), CLEO/Europe-EQEC 2015, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

10. L. de Angelis, R.E.C. van der Wel, B. le Feber, L. Kuipers, Phase singularities in random waves: exploring optical statistics at the nanoscale (poster), SummerSchool Nano-Optics: Principles enabling basic research and applications, Erice, Italy, July 4-19, 2015.

11. N.D. Kosters, A. de Hoogh, N. Rotenberg, H. Acar, H. Zeijlemaker, L. Kuipers, Chiral plasmonic core-shell nanohelices (poster), SummerSchool Nano-Optics: Principles enabling basic research and applications, Erice, Italy, July 4-19, 2015.

12. I.V. Kabakova, A. de Hoogh, L. Kuipers, Polarization evolution in vector fields near plasmonic nanowires (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

13. L. de Angelis, R.E.C. van der Wel, B. le Feber, L. Kuipers, Phase singularities in random waves: Exploring optical statistics at the nanoscale (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

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14. A. de Hoogh, T. Visser, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Creating and controlling polarization singularities in plasmonic fields near multiple subwavelength holes (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

15. N. Parappurath, L. Kuipers, E. Verhagen, Asymmetric transmission and optical activity in chiral photonic crystals (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

16. L. Kuipers, Nanoscale vector fields – visualization, fascination and application, Colloquium Physics Institute, University of Würzburg, Germany, November 9, 2015.

17. A. de Hoogh, A. Opheij, N. Rotenberg, L. Kuipers, Harmonic generation by guided surface plasmon polaritons on single plasmonic nanowires (talk), Technion, Haifa, Israel, December, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. A. de Hoogh, Winner poster prize at SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

2. A. de Hoogh, selected publication ‘Optical singularities in plasmonic fields near single subwavelength holes’ for a special issue ‘Highlight of 2014’ by the editors of Journal of Optics.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. L. Kuipers, Chair, Nanophysics Advisory board of FOM.

2. L. Kuipers, Member, Directive Board of LENS (Florence, Italy).

3. L. Kuipers, Member, Oversight Board of EPSRC Electromagentic Metamaterials Centre for Doctoral Training (Exeter, UK).

4. L. Kuipers, International Partner Investigator of CUDOS (Australia).

5. L. Kuipers, Member of the international steering committee, Surface Plasmon Photonics conference series.

6. L. Kuipers, Member programme committee, SPIE Optics + Photonics, San Diego, USA, August 9-13, 2015.

7. L. Kuipers, Member, Physics Advisory Board, Lorentz Center.

8. L. Kuipers, Chair, Dutch committee of the International Year of Light 2015.

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3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. L. Kuipers, Summerlabb @ Eurosonic Noorderslag 2015, January 14-17, 2015.

2. L. Kuipers, Kick-off event International Year of Light in the Netherlands, NEMO, Amsterdam, January 15, 2015.

3. L. Kuipers, Television interview about Light and the International Year of Light, RTV Noord Holland, January 20, 2015.

4. L. Kuipers, Het kneden van licht op de nanoschaal, Natuurkundig Gezelschap Utrecht, March 3, 2015.

5. L. Kuipers, National radio interview (BNR) about Klotsende lichtgolven voor een sneller internet related to Nature Physics article 2015, by Mark Beekhuis, March 12, 2015

6. N.D. Kosters, Workshop met experimenten voor basisschool leerlingen, publicatie van experimenten in Kidsweek, March 25, 2015.

7. L. Kuipers, Nanophotonics: een schijnbaar onmogelijk lichtspel, Diligentia Koninklijke Maatschappij voor Natuurkunde, the Hague, the Netherlands, March 30, 2015.

8. A. de Hoogh, TV-serie Bonte Vrouwen, NTR, June 14, 2015.

9. L. Kuipers, Nanophotonics, Debye SummerSchool, August 31, 2015.

10. L. Kuipers, Nanofotonica: Onmogelijke lichtspelletjes, Science Café Deventer, September 9, 2015.

11. L. Kuipers, Science Café Nijmegen, November 2, 2015.

12. L. Kuipers, Nationale Wetenschapsquiz, VPRO, December 24, 2015.

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d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. L. Kuipers, Nanofotonica: een schijnbaar onmogelijk lichtspel, in: Natuurkundige Voordrachten 2014-2015, nieuwe reeks no. 93, uitgave Koninklijke Mij voor Natuurkunde ‘Diligentia’, pages 113-122.

2. L. Kuipers, Monstergolf: Licht op chip maakt rare sprongen, by Martijn van Calmthout, Volkskrant, March 9, 2015.

3. L. Kuipers, Tsunami on demand: Nanoscale rogue waves research sheds light on power to harness catastrophic events, ScienceDaily, March 9, 2015.

4. L. Kuipers, Wetenschap bewijst dat monstergolven van licht bestaan, by Caroline Kraaijvanger, Scientias.nl, March 10, 2015.

5. L. Kuipers, Wetenschappers nemen monstergolven van licht waar, by Krijn Soeteman, Tweakers.net, March 10, 2015.

6. L. Kuipers, Amolf ziet monstergolven in fotonische zee, by Pieter Edelman, Bits and Chips, March 10, 2015.

7. L. Kuipers, Nederlandse onderzoekers zien monstergolven van licht, by Luc de Roy, De Redactie.be, March 10, 2015

8. L. Kuipers, Monstergolven in een zee van rustig klotsende lichtgolven, Engineers Online.nl, March 11, 2015.

9. L. Kuipers, Tsunami on demand: Nanoscale rogue waves research sheds light on power to harness catastrophic events, Kansas City Post, March 11, 2015.

10. L. Kuipers, Monstergolven temmen, Science Guide, March 11, 2015.

11. L. Kuipers, Monstergolven van licht onder controle, by Jochem van Roon, NewScientist, March 13, 2015.

12. L. Kuipers, Dataverkeer stukken beter dankzij Zwitserse vinding?, by Jean-Paul van Keulen, KIJK-magazine, July 28, 2015.

13. L. Kuipers, Monstergolf van licht, Experiment NL, December, 2015.

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Albert Polman

Group A. Polman 2015

Fundings FOM Focus Group LMPV (LMPV) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) NanoNextNL Program 6D Nanophotonic Devices (NN6D) ERC Advanced Grant (ERC) Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) KNAW Visiting Professor Grant (KNAW)

Employees Andrea Alú (gast) ERC/KNAW Benjamin Brenny (OIO) NN6D Lourens van Dijk (gast) - Jorik van de Groep (OIO) ERC Marie Anne van de Haar (OIO) ERC Mark Knight (PD) GCEP Ruben Maas (OIO) ERC Wim Sinke (gast) LMPV

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. P. Melchior, D. Kilbane, E.J.R. Vesseur, A. Polman, M. Aeschlimann, Photoelectron imaging of modal interference in plasmonic whispering gallery cavities, Opt. Express 23, 31619-31626 (2015).

2. B.J.M. Brenny, D. van Dam, C.I. Osorio, J. Gómez Rivas, A. Polman, Azimuthally polarized cathodoluminescence from InP nanowires, Appl. Phys. Lett. 107, 201110: 1-4 (2015).

3. Y. Kuang, M.C. van Lare, L.W. Veldhuizen, A. Polman, J.K. Rath, R.E.I. Schropp, Efficient nanorod-based amorphous silicon solar cells with advanced light trapping, J. Appl. Phys. 18, 185307 1-9 (2015).

4. M.C. van Lare, G. Yin, A. Polman, M. Schmid, Light Coupling and Trapping in Ultrathin Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Solar Cells Using Dielectric Scattering Patterns, ACS Nano 9, 9603–9613 (2015).

5. T. Coenen, D.T. Schoen, S.A. Mann, S.R.K. Rodriguez, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, M.L. Brongersma, Nanoscale spatial coherent control over the modal excitation of a coupled plasmonic resonator system, Nano Lett. 15, 7666–7670 (2015).

6. M.C. van Lare, F.O. Lenzmann, M.A. Verschuuren, A. Polman, Dielectric scattering patterns for efficient light trapping in thin-film solar cells, Nano Lett. 15, 4846-4852 (2015).

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7. J. van de Groep, D. Gupta, M.A. Verschuuren, M.M. Wienk, R.A.J. Janssen, A. Polman, Large-area soft-imprinted nanowire networks as light trapping transparent conductors, Sci. Rep. 5, 11414: 1-12 (2015)

8. M.C. van Lare, A. Polman, Optimized scattering power spectral density of photovoltaic light trapping patterns, ACS Photon. 2, 822-831 (2015)

9. J. van de Groep, P. Spinelli, A. Polman, Single-step soft-imprinted large-area nanopatterned anti-reflection coating, Nano Lett. 15, 4223-4228 (2015)

10. R. Thijssen, T.J. Kippenberg, A. Polman, E. Verhagen, Plasmomechanical resonators based on dimer nano-antennas, Nano Lett. 15, 3971–3976 (2015)

11. F. Bernal Arango, R. Thijssen, B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, A.F. Koenderink, Robustness of plasmon phased array antennas to disorder, Sci. Rep. 5, 10911: 1-9 (2015)

12. A.F. Koenderink, A. Alu, A. Polman, Nanophotonics : shrinking light-based technology, Science 348, 516-521 (2015)

13. A.C. Atre, B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, A. Polman, J.A. Dionne, Nanoscale optical tomography with cathodoluminescence spectroscopy, Nature Nanotechnol. 10, 429–436 (2015)

14. T. Coenen, B.J.M. Brenny, E.J.R. Vesseur, A. Polman, Cathodoluminescence microscopy : Optical imaging and spectroscopy with deep-subwavelength resolution, MRS Bulletin 40, 359-365 (2015).

15. M.W. Knight, T. Coenen, Y. Yang, B.J.M. Brenny, M. Losurdo, A.S. Brown, H.O. Everitt, A. Polman, Gallium Plasmonics : Deep Subwavelength Spectroscopic Imaging of Single and Interacting Gallium Nanoparticles, ACS Nano 9, 2049 – 2060 (2015).

16. P. Spinelli, F.O. Lenzmann, A.W. Weeber, A. Polman, Effect of EVA encapsulation on antireflection properties of Mie Nanoscatterers for c-Si solar cells, IEEE J. Photovoltaics 5, 559 - 564 (2015).

17. E.D. Kosten, B.K. Newman, J.V. Lloyd, A. Polman, H.A. Atwater, Limiting light escape angle in silicon photovoltaics : ideal and realistic cells, IEEE J. Photovoltaics 5, 61-69 (2015).

18. M.A. Verschuuren, M.J.A. de Dood, D. Stolwijk, G.W. 't Hooft, A. Polman, Optical properties of high-quality nanohole arrays in gold made using soft-nanoimprint lithography, MRS Commun. 5, 547-553 (2015).

19. C.I. Osorio, T. Coenen, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence imaging polarimetry, ACS Photon. article ASAP, (2015).

20. B. Sciacca, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, E.C. Garnett, Solution-grown silver nanowire ordered arrays as transparent electrodes, Adv. Mater. article ASAP, (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

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c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. R. Maas, Light propagation in multilayer metamaterials, University of Amsterdam, September 25, 2015.

2. J. van de Groep, Resonant nanophotonic structures for photovoltaics, University of Amsterdam, December 15, 2015.

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. A. Polman, Hybrid nanophotonics: Coupling light to other degrees of freedom at the nanoscale, NanoMeta, Seefeld, Austria, January 5-8, 2015.

2. A. Polman, Nanoscale light management in photovoltaic materials, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

3. A. Polman, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence nanoscopy of nanophotonic structures, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

4. A. Polman, Hybrid nanophotonics: coupling light with other degrees of freedom at the nanoscale, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

5. A. Polman, High-efficiency solar cells by nanophotonic design, 42nd IEEE Photovoltaics Solar Energy Conference, New Orleans, USA, June 14-20, 2015.

6. A. Polman, Plasmonic optical metamaterials, FisMat 2015, Palermo, Italy, September 28-October 2, 2015.

7. A. Polman, High-efficiency solar cells by nanophotonic design, Workshop Nanophotonics for Solar Energy, Berlin, Germany, November 25-26, 2015.

8. A. Polman, Metal/dielectric multilayer metamaterials: flat lenses, LEDs and wave attractors, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 30-December 4, 2015.

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b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. J. van de Groep, M.T. Sheldon, A.M. Brown, A. Polman, H.A. Atwater, Plasmoelectric potentials in metal nanostructures (talk), NanoMeta, Seeveld, Austria, January 8, 2015.

2. R. Maas, E. Verhagen, J. Parsons, A. Polman, UV negative refraction and flat lensing of planar multilayer metal-dielectric optical metamaterials (poster), NanoMeta, Seeveld, Austria, January 5-8, 2015.

3. J. van de Groep, M.T. Sheldon, A.M. Brown, A. Polman, H.A. Atwater, Plasmoelectric potentials in metal nanostructures (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. J. van de Groep, M.T. Sheldon, A.M. Brown, A. Polman, H.A. Atwater, Plasmoelectric potentials in metal nanostructures (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

5. B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, A.C. Atre, J.A. Dionne, A. Polman, Nanoscale optical tomography with cathodoluminescence spectroscopy (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

6. M.W. Knight, J. van de Groep, P. Bronsveld, Y. Kuang, W. Sinke, R. Schropp, A. Polman, Conductive plasmonic metasurfaces for front-contacted silicon heterojunction solar cells (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

7. J. van de Groep, M.T. Sheldon, A.M. Brown, A. Polman, H.A. Atwater, Plasmoelectric potentials in metal nanostructures (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

8. J. van de Groep, P. Spinelli, A. Polman, Soft-imprinted metasurface anti-reflection coating for glass (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

9. J. van de Groep, D. Gupta, M.A. Verschuuren, M.M. Wienk, R.A.J. Janssen, A. Polman, Large-area light trapping transparent electrode (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

10. R. Maas, E. Verhagen, A. Polman, A metal dielectric multilayer as a flat lens (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

11. L. van Dijk, J. van de Groep, M. Di Vece, A. Polman, R.E.I. Schropp, Light Trapping in µc-Si Solar Cells by Flat Plasmonic Scattering Back Reflector (poster), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

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12. L. van Dijk, P. Marcus, G. Blab, M. Di Vece, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, U. Paetzold, J. Oostra, R.E.I. Schropp, 3D-Printed External Light Traps for Solar Cells (poster), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

13. B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, C.I. Osorio, R.E.C. van der Wel, L. Kuipers, A.F. Koenderink, A. Polman, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence polarimetry on bulk and nanostructured silicon (poster), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

14. A. Polman, Solar energy conversion using nanotechnology (talk), AUC Sustainability conference, New Cairo, Egypt, May 6, 2015.

15. L. van Dijk, P. Marcus, G. Blab, M. Di Vece, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, U. Paetzold, J. Oostra, R.E.I. Schropp, 3D-Printed External Light Traps for Solar Cells (talk), 42nd IEEE Photovoltaics Solar Energy Conference, New Orleans, USA, June 14-20, 2015.

16. M.W. Knight, J. van de Groep, P. Bronsveld, W. Sinke, A. Polman, Highly conductive Ag nanowire hybrid electrodes improve silicon heterojunction solar cells (talk), 31st EU PVSEC, Hamburg, Germany, September 14-18, 2015.

17. L. van Dijk, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, M. Di Vece, R.E.I. Schropp, On The Optics of External Light Trapping for Solar Cells (poster), 31st EU PVSEC, Hamburg, Germany, September 14-18, 2015.

18. R. Maas, E. Verhagen, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, A metal dielectric multilayer as a flat lens (talk), NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

19. J. van de Groep, P. Spinelli, A. Polman, Sinlge-step soft-imprinted large-area nanopatterned anti-reflection coating (poster), NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

20. B.J.M. Brenny, D. van Dam, D.R. Abujetas, J.A. Sánchez-Gil, J. Gómez Rivas, A. Polman, Polarization and directionality of emission from GaAs nanowires differentiates between leaky and guided waveguide modes (poster), NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

21. A. Polman, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence nanoscopy of nanophotonic structures (talk), TU Delft, Delft, the Netherlands, November 9, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. J. van de Groep, MRS Gold Student Award, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

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2. L. van Dijk, Poster Award, 31st EU PVSEC, Hamburg, Germany, September 14-18, 2015.

3. B.J.M. Brenny, High-potential employment contract at TMC, NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

4. J. van de Groep, Cum Laude PhD degree, Resonant nanophotonic structures for photovoltaics, University of Amsterdam, December 15, 2015.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. A. Polman, Member, Scientific Advisory Council Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography.

2. A. Polman, Chair, Awards committee, Materials Research Society (MRS).

3. A. Polman, Member, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) new member selection jury.

4. A. Polman, Chair, FOM Materials Science Advisory Committee.

5. A. Polman, Member, FOM Committee Evaluation Industrial Partnership Programs.

6. A. Polman, Member, Steering Committee, NanoCity National nanoscience and technology conference.

7. A. Polman, Member, Executive Board National Nano-initiative NanoNextNL.

8. A. Polman, Member, Young Energy Scientists Advisory Board of FOM.

9. A. Polman, Member, Board of Reviewing Editors, Science (AAAS).

10. A. Polman, Member, Editorial Advisory Board ACS Photonics (American Chemical Society).

11. A. Polman, Member, Editorial Advisory Board Applied Physics Reviews (American Physical Society).

12. A. Polman, Member, Editorial Advisory Board Advanced Optical Materials (Wiley).

13. A. Polman, Member, Editorial Advisory Board Nano Letters (American Chemical Society).

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3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Collaboration with Philips Research on nanophotonics, Industrial Partnership Program Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting.

2. Collaboration with Philips Research on soft imprint lithography.

3. Technology transfer to Delmic B.V., Delft, on cathodoluminescence imaging spectroscopy.

4. Collaboration with ECN on light management in solar cells.

5. Partner in Silicon Competence Center, TKI Solar Energy-funded facility with Tempress, Levitech, Eurotron, Roth &Rau, ASMI and ECN.

6. Project within Global Climate and Energy Program (GCEP, Stanford University), funded by ExxonMobil, GE, Schlumberger, and Toyota.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. M.W. Knight, Nanotechnology for Energy at Science Cafe Amsterdam (hosted by RTLZ), March 3, 2015.

2. A. Polman, Professoren op het podium, Odeon theatre, Zwolle, March 22, 2015.

3. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Frascati Theatre, Amsterdam, April 15, 2015.

4. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Frascati theatre, Amsterdam, April 16, 2015.

5. A. Polman, Solar energy, NTR radio, April 21, 2015.

6. A. Polman, Solar energy, NTR radio, May 9, 2015.

7. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Utrecht University, June 25, 2015.

8. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Stadsschouwburg, Zwolle, September 10, 2015.

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9. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Stadsschouwburg, Utrecht, September 28, 2015.

10. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Science Park Amsterdam, October 3, 2015.

11. A. Polman, Theatre-lecture Voor niets gaat de zon op, Theater de Schalm, Veldhoven, November 10, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. Nieuw wondermateriaal voor zonnecellen, De Volkskrant, February 14, 2015.

2. Zon zal energiewedloop winnen, Financieel Dagblad, February 17, 2015.

3. Licht uit, professor aan, De Volkskrant, April 15, 2015.

4. Een ongekende kracht, Folia, June 10, 2015.

5. Diverse berichten op internet.

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

1. Ultra-thin silicon solar cells based on light trapping nanopatterns.

2. Ultra-thin CIGS solar cells based on light trapping nanopatterns.

3. Metal nanowire transparent conductors.

4. Nanopatterend antireflection coatings.

5. Infrared cathodoluminescence imaging system.

Outreach

1. A. Polman, Lectures in master course Advanced Materials and Energy Physics (AMEP), University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Group J. Gómez Rivas 2015

Fundings FOM-Philips IPP Improved Solid State Light Sources (SSL) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) FOM-Program Plasmonics (PLSM) ERC Starting Grant (ERC) NanoNextNL Program 6B Functional nanophotonics (NN6B) NanoNextNL Program 6D Active photonic devices (NN6D) STW-Project (LEDMAP)

Employees Arkabrata Bhattacharya (OIO) ERC George Georgiou (OIO) ERC Alexei Halpin (PD) NSL Christiaan Mennes (stagiair) - Andrey Nikitin (PD) STW Gopika Ramanandan (PD) NSL Mohammad Ramezani (OIO) NSL Martijn Schaafsma (OIO) PLSM

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. B.J.M. Brenny, D. van Dam, C.I. Osorio, J. Gómez Rivas, A. Polman, Azimuthally polarized cathodoluminescence from InP nanowires, Appl. Phys. Lett. 107, 201110: 1-4 (2015).

2. M.C. Schaafsma, G. Georgiou, J. Gómez Rivas, Enhanced THz extinction in arrays of resonant semiconductor particles, Opt. Express 23, 24440-24455 (2015).

3. K. Guo, G. Lozano, M.A. Verschuuren, J. Gómez Rivas, Control of the external photoluminescent quantum yield of emitters coupled to nanoantenna phased arrays, J. Appl. Phys. 118, 073103: 1-7 (2015).

4. M. Ramezani, G. Grzela, F. Matteini, G. Tütüncüoglu, D. Rüffer, A. Fontcuberta i Morral, J. Gómez Rivas, Hybrid semiconductor nanowire-metallic Yagi-Uda antennas, Nano Lett. 15, 4889–4895 (2015).

5. G. Pirruccio, J. Gómez Rivas, Modulated light absorption and emission of a luminescent layer by phase-controlled multiple beam illumination, Opt. Express 23, 18166-18180 (2015).

6. D. van Dam, D.R. Abujetas, R. Paniagua-Domínguez, J.A. Sánchez-Gil, E.P.A.M. Bakkers, J.E.M. Haverkort, J. Gómez Rivas, Directional and polarized emission from nanowire arrays, Nano Lett. 15, 4557–4563 (2015).

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7. G. Georgiou, C. Tserkezis, M.C. Schaafsma, J. Aizpurua, J. Gómez Rivas, Active loaded plasmonic antennas at terahertz frequencies : Optical control of their capacitive-inductive coupling, Phys. Rev. B 91, 125443 1-7 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. M.C. Schaafsma, THz resonances in semiconductor structures, Eindhoven University of Technology, March 16, 2015.

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. J. Gómez Rivas, G. Grzela, D. van Dam, J.E.M. Haverkort, E.P.A.M Bakkers, R. Paniagua Domínguez, D. Romero Abujetas, J.A. Sánchez Gil, Semiconductor Nanowire antennas: Directional emitters and absorbers of polarized light, WE Heraeus Seminar on “III-V Nanowire Photonics”, Bad Honnef, Germany, March 22-25, 2015.

2. J. Gómez Rivas, G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, Local THz Resonances in Semiconductors: Active Control of Near-Fields, THz Extinction and Beaming, CLEO Europe, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

3. J. Gómez Rivas, Tailored emission enhancement of extended phosphor layers by nanostructured surfaces, EOS Conferences at the World of Photonics Congress 2015, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

4. J. Gómez Rivas, G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, Photo-generated THz metamaterials and metasurfaces, PIERS 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, July 6-9, 2015.

5. S.R.K. Rodriguez, F. Bernal Arango, T.P. Steinbusch, M.A. Verschuuren, A.F. Koenderink, J. Gómez Rivas, Localized and collective magnetoelectric resonances in light-emitting nanopyramid arrays, PIERS 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, July 6-9, 2015.

6. J. Gómez Rivas, G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, Photo-generated THz plasmonic antennas and metamaterials, FisMat 2015, Palermo, Italy, September 28–October 2, 2015.

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b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, G. Ramanandan, M.C. Schaafsma, T.P. Steinbusch, J. Gómez Rivas, All-optical control of THz plasmonic surfaces (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. A. Bhattacharya, G. Georgiou, M.C. Schaafsma, G. Ramanandan, S. Sawallich, C. Matheisen, M. Nagel, J. Gómez Rivas, Near-field measurements of plasmonic resonators at THz frequencies (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. A. Bhattacharya, G. Georgiou, S. Sawallich, C. Matheisen, M. Nagel, J. Gómez Rivas, Polarization-sensitive Near-field Microscopy of THz Resonators (talk), OTST 2015, San Diego, USA, March 7-14, 2015.

4. M. Ramezani, A. Casadei, G. Grzela, F. Matteini, G. Tutuncuoglu, D. Rueer, A. Fontcuberta i Morral, J. Gómez Rivas, Hybrid semiconductor nanowire-metallic Yagi-Uda antennas (poster), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

5. A. Bhattacharya, G. Georgiou, S. Sawallich, C. Matheisen, M. Nagel, J. Gómez Rivas, Near-Field microscopy of metal and semiconductor TeraHertz Resonators (talk), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

6. G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, J. Gómez Rivas, Active THz plasmonic structures on flat semiconductor layers (poster), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

7. G. Georgiou, J. Gómez Rivas, Active opto-electronics at THz frequencies (poster), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

8. G. Pirruccio, M. Ramezani, S.R.K. Rodriguez, M.A. Verschuuren, J. Gómez Rivas, Coherent control of the fluorescence enhancement in a plasmonic lattice coupled to a luminescent layer (talk), XXIV International Material Research Congress, Cancun, Mexico, August 16-20, 2015.

9. J. Gómez Rivas, Collective plasmonic/photonic resonances coupled to luminescent molecules: from solid state lighting to plasmon exciton polaritons (talk), NextLite Doktoranden-Workshop, Vienna, Austria, October 1-2, 2015.

10. J. Gómez Rivas, M. Ramezani, D. van Dam, Semiconductor nanowires: emitting and receiving nanoantennas (talk), Nanowires Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, October 26-30, 2015.

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c. Awards and recognitions

1. S.R.K. Rodriguez, FOM Physics Thesis Award 2015.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. J. Gómez Rivas, Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Physics.

2. J. Gómez Rivas, Guest Editor, AIP Advances.

3. J. Gómez Rivas, Member, Committee NWO Rubincon Grant.

4. J. Gómez Rivas, Member, Committee ICREA Academia Grant.

5. J. Gómez Rivas, Grant reviewer, Israel Science Foundation.

6. J. Gómez Rivas, Grant reviewer, Royal Society (UK).

7. J. Gómez Rivas, International Scientific Collaborations: - Prof. F.J. Garcia Vidal, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain. - Prof. T.W Ebbesen, University of Strasbourg, France. - Prof. A. Font-Cuberta i Morral, EPFL, Switzerland. - Prof. J. Aizpurua, CSIC-UPV/EHU and DIPC, Spain.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Philips Lighting on ‘plasmonics for solid state lighting’.

2. Lumileds on ‘plasmonics for solid state lighting’.

3. Facebook on ‘plasmonics for optical communication’.

4. Protemics on ‘THz near-field microscopy’.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. J. Gómez Rivas, Summerlabb @ Eurosonic Noorderslag 2015, January 14-17, 2015.

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d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. Philips en FOM sturen licht met nanodraden, Eindhovens Dagblad.

2. Hoogleraar TU/e krijgt anderhalve ron voor speciale meter, Studio040.

3. ERC investeert in onderzoek TU/e, Eindhovens Dagblad.

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

1. J. Gómez Rivas, The 2014 Nobel Prize of Physics (talk), Nationaal Docentencongres Nask, Utrecht, the Netherlands, January 23, 2015.

2. J. Gómez Rivas, G. Georgiou, A. Bhattacharya, M.C. Schaafsma, G. Ramanandan, THz plasmonics with metals and semiconductors, 1st Dutch THz symposium, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, June 29, 2015.

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Group A.F. Koenderink 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Nanoscale Quantum Optics (NQO) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) NanoNextNL program 6B Functional Nanophotonics (NN6B) NanoNextNL program 6D Active Photonic Devices (NN6D) NWO-VIDI (VIDI) NWO-VICI (VICI) STW-Project (LEDMAP) UvA samenwerkingsgelden (UVA)

Employees Andrea Alù (gast) - Alessandro Antoncecchi (stagiair) - Saskia van Asselt (gast) - Hugo Doeleman (OIO) UvA Mengqi Du (stagiair) - Yakir Hadad (gast) - Wouter den Hollander (stagiair) - Cocoa Guo (OIO) LEDMAP Lutz Langguth (OIO) NN6D Abbas Mohtashami (OIO) VIDI Francesco Monticone (gast) - Remmert Muller (stagiair) - Clara Osorio Tamayo (PD) NN6B Floor van Riggelen (stagiair) - Hinke Schokker (OIO) NQO Dimitrios Sounas (gast) -

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A. Mohtashami, C.I. Osorio, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-resolved polarimetry of antenna-mediated fluorescence, Phys. Rev. Appl. 4, 054014: 1-7 (2015).

2. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Perturbing open cavities : Anomalous resonance frequency shifts in a hybrid cavity-nanoantenna system, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 203904: 1-5 (2015).

3. L. Langguth, A.H. Schokker, K. Guo, A.F. Koenderink, Plasmonic phase-gradient metasurface for spontaneous emission control, Phys. Rev. B 92, 205401:1-9 (2015).

4. F.T. Rabouw, M. Kamp, R.J.A. van Dijk-Moes, D.R. Gamelin, A.F. Koenderink, A. Meijerink, D.A. Vanmaekelbergh, Delayed exciton emission and its relation to blinking in CdSe quantum dots, Nano Lett. 15, 7718–7725 (2015).

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5. F.T. Rabouw, R. Vaxenburg, A.A. Bakulin, R.J.A. van Dijk-Moes, H.J. Bakker, E. Lifshitz, A.L. Efros, A.F. Koenderink, D.A. Vanmaekelbergh, Dynamics of Intraband and Interband Auger Processes in Colloidal Core-Shell Quantum Dots, ACS Nano 9, 10366-10376 (2015).

6. A.H. Schokker, A.F. Koenderink, Statistics of randomized plasmonic lattice lasers, ACS Photonics 2, 1289-1297 (2015).

7. F. Bernal Arango, R. Thijssen, B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, A.F. Koenderink, Robustness of plasmon phased array antennas to disorder, Sci. Rep. 5, 10911: 1-9 (2015).

8. A.B. Khanikaev, A. Alù, Optical isolators : Nonlinear dynamic reciprocity, Nat. Photonics 9, 359–361 (2015).

9. A.F. Koenderink, A. Alù, A. Polman, Nanophotonics : shrinking light-based technology, Science 348, 516-521 (2015).

10. C.I. Osorio, A. Mohtashami, A.F. Koenderink, K-space polarimetry of bullseye plasmon antennas, Sci. Rep. 5, 9966 1-7 (2015).

11. J. Flórez, O. Calderón, A. Valencia, C.I. Osorio, Correlation control for pure and efficiently generated heralded single photons, Phys. Rev. A 91, 013819 1-7 (2015).

12. C.I. Osorio, T. Coenen, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence imaging polarimetry, ACS Photonics DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.5b00596 (2015).

13. B.J.M. Brenny, D. van Dam, C.I. Osorio, J. Gómez Rivas, A. Polman, Azimuthally polarized cathodoluminescence from InP nanowires, Appl. Phys. Lett. 107, 201110 (2015).

14. K. Guo, G. Lozano, M.A. Verschuuren, J. Gómez Rivas, Control of the external photoluminescent quantum yield of emitters coupled to nanoantenna phased arrays, J. Appl. Phys. 118, 073103: 1-7 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

1. C.I. Osorio, M. Kamp, A.F. Koenderink, Antennes op nanoschaal : Hoe Abbe, Stokes, Fourier en Fresnel springlevend zijn, Ned. Tijdschr. v. Natuurkunde 81, 150-153 (2015).

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. A. Mohtashami, Characterization of single emitters and nano-antennas, University of Amsterdam, February 5, 2015.

2. L. Langguth, Plasmon assisted fluorescence emission: far-field observables and their fluctuations, University of Amsterdam, July 3, 2015.

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e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. A.F. Koenderink, Using plasmonics to enhance and tune light emission, IAP Photonics@Be Doctoral School, Oostduinkerke, Belgium, May 4-6, 2015.

2. S.R.K. Rodriguez, F. Bernal Arango, T.P. Steinbusch, M.A. Verschuuren, A.F. Koenderink, J. Gómez Rivas, Forward-backward Light Emission Symmetry Breaking with Localized and Collective Magnetoelectric Resonances in Arrays of Pyramid-shaped Aluminum Nanoantennas, PIERS 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, July 6-9, 2015.

3. A.F. Koenderink, A.H. Schokker, Periodic, quasiperiodic, aperiodic, and random plasmon particle array lasers, SPIE Optics + Photonics, San Diego, USA, August 9-13, 2015.

4. A.F. Koenderink, Lasing at the band edges of plasmonic lattices, Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

5. A.F. Koenderink, Nanoscale light sources and lasers enabled by plasmonics, IEEE Photonics Conference, Reston, USA, October 4-8, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. A.H. Schokker, A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. C.I. Osorio, A. Mohtashami, K. Guo, M. Du, A.F. Koenderink, K-space polarimetry of bull’s eye antennas (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. F. Ruesink, R. Hendrikx, H.M. Doeleman, A F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Dispersive and dissipative coupling of high-Q microcavities to gold nano-antennas (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. K. Guo, A.F. Koenderink, J. Gómez Rivas, M.A. Verschuuren, Local directivity and efficiency mapping of plasmonic based LEDs (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

5. A.F. Koenderink, Controlling photons with nano-antennas (talk), University of Münster, Münster, Germany, January 29, 2015.

6. A.F. Koenderink, Controlling photons with nano-antennas (talk), CUDOS Groups Seminar, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, February 27, 2015.

7. A.F. Koenderink, Controlling photons with nano-antennas (talk), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, March 2, 2015.

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8. A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (talk), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

9. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Controlling radiation reaction in a coupled nanoantenna-microcavity system (talk), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

10. C.I. Osorio, A. Mohtashami, A.F. Koenderink, Mapping the full polarization content of single antenna radiation patterns by k-space polarimetry (poster), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

11. H.M. Doeleman, E. Verhagen, A.F. Koenderink, Towards Strong Coupling in Hybrid Plasmonic-Photonic systems (poster), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

12. T. Coenen, C.I. Osorio, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-Resolved Cathodoluminescence Polarimetry on Plasmonic Metamaterials (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

13. B.J.M. Brenny, T. Coenen, C.I. Osorio, A.F. Koenderink, A. Polman, Angle-Resolved Cathodoluminescence Polarimetry on Bulk and Nanostructured Silicon Metamaterials (poster), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

14. F. Ruesink, R. Hendrikx, H.M. Doeleman, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Coupling Nano-Antennas to Microcavities: Radiative Interactions Cause Strong and Tunable Frequency Shifts (talk), CLEO:2015, San Jose, USA, May 10-15, 2015.

15. C.I. Osorio, A. Mohtashami, T. Coenen, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-Resolved Polarimetry of Bullseye Plasmon Antennas (talk), SPP7, Jerusalem, Israel, May 31-June 5, 2015.

16. A.F. Koenderink, Antenna ideas at the nanoscale: single emitters controlled using plasmonics (talk), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 18, 2015.

17. D.K.G. de Boer, M.A. Verschuuren, K. Guo, A.F. Koenderink, J. Gómez Rivas, Nanostructured plasmonic luminophores with directional sideward emission (talk), EOS Conference on Light Engineering, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

18. K. Guo, M.A. Verschuuren, J. Gómez Rivas, A.F. Koenderink, Mapping the local density of states of periodic plasmonic nanostructures with superresolution (talk), International School of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy, Erice, Italy, July 4-19, 2015.

19. A.H. Schokker, C.I. Osorio, A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (talk), PIERS 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, July 6-9, 2015.

20. A.H. Schokker, A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (talk), META 2015, New York, USA, August 4-7, 2015.

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21. F. Ruesink, R. Hendrikx, H.M. Doeleman, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Optical antennas in hybrid photonic systems (talk), European Microwave Week, Paris, France, September 6-11, 2015.

22. C.I. Osorio, A. Mohtashami, A.F. Koenderink, Fourier Polarimetry Of Scattering And Fluorescence From Bullseye Plasmon Antennas (talk), Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

23. A.H. Schokker, A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (talk), NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

24. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Perturbing open cavities : Anomalous resonance frequency shifts in a hybrid cavity-nanoantenna system (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

25. M. Cotrufo, C.I. Osorio, A.F. Koenderink, K-space polarimetry measurements of the spin-dependent emission from arrays of chiral plasmonic nanoantennas (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

26. H.M. Doeleman, E. Verhagen, A.F. Koenderink, Large Purcell factors in hybrid antenna-cavity systems (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

27. K. Guo, M.A. Verschuuren, J. Gómez Rivas, A.F. Koenderink, Mapping the local density of states of periodic plasmonic nanostructures with superresolution systems (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

28. C.I. Osorio, T. Coenen, B.J.M. Brenny, A. Polman, A.F. Koenderink, Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence imaging polarimetry (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

29. A.H. Schokker, C.I. Osorio, A.F. Koenderink, Lasing in plasmonic periodic, aperiodic, and disordered systems (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

30. F.T. Rabouw, M. Kamp, R. van Dijk-Moes, D. Gamelin, A.F. Koenderink, A. Meijerink, D.A. Vanmaekelbergh, Delayed Exciton Emission and Its Relation to Blinking in CdSe Quantum Dots (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 30-December 4, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. H.M. Doeleman, Selected in Faces of Science program, KNAW/DJA.

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d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. A.F. Koenderink, Member, the DJA (Young Academy) of the KNAW.

2. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Board section NNV AMO – co-organizer of the 39th NNV AMO Lunteren meeting.

3. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Editorial Board, Physical Review A.

4. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Technical Program Committee CLEO/Europe-EQEC topic area Plasmonics and Metamaterials.

5. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Jury KNAW Onderwijsprijs.

6. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Committee Nieuw NWO, Werkgroep Domein BETA.

7. A.F. Koenderink, Member, Committee NWO-VIDI (2015-2016 round).

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

1. M.A. Verschuuren, M. Lunz, K. Guo, G. Lozano Barbero, R. van Brakel, Solid state illumination device based on non-radiative energy transfer, PCT/EP2015/060821 United States Patent Application, filed May 18, 2015.

2. M.A. Verschuuren, G. Lozano Barbero, J. Gómez Rivas, K. Guo, Plasmonic-based illumination device, PCT/EP2015/060719 United States Patent Application, filed May 14, 2015.

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Dr. D.K.G. de Boer, Dr. M.A. Verschuuren en Dr. H. Jagt, Philips Research and Philips Lighting.

2. Dr. T. Lopez, Lumileds.

3. TNO-AMOLF one-day symposium, Sep. 27, 2015, identifying future joint research directions.

4. CL-Polarimetry, T. Coenen, DELMIC.

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5. Consulting TNO (Felipe Bernal Arango), subwavelength resolution wafer inspection with plasmon antenna masks. Seminar by Clara Osorio, Fourier polarimetry for incoherent emitters, TNO Instiute Delft, Department of Optics.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. H.M. Doeleman, F. van Riggelen, Summerlabb – Eurosonic/Noorderslag. Als onderdeel van Summerlabb bij festival Eurosonic/Noorderslag, presenteerde AMOLF een paviljoen over duurzaamheid en licht (in het kader van International Year of Light 2015). Rol: ontwerp getoonde opstellingen, en rondleiding/interactie met het publiek. Groningen, Januari 15-17 (2015).

2. Kinderboeken week 2015 – Optreden Lezen is Weten – Duurzaamheid en Licht, A. F. Koenderink en Bas van Lier (Schrijver van 'Hoeveel papier gaat er in een boom') in Bibliotheek Haagse Hout voor circa 60 Groep 7/8 kinderen. Onderdeel van de Lezen=weten² tour georganiseerd door De Praktijk i.s.m. Stichting CPNB en mogelijk gemaakt door Tech Your Future en Platform Beta Techniek, October 15, 2015.

3. Atelier van Licht – Installatie als onderdeel van de tentoonstelling Lekker Licht, Centraal Museum Utrecht, October 17, 2015 –January 24, 2016. Waar de tentoonstelling gericht is op kunst, laat de installatie bezoekers als een werkplaats bezoekers experimenteren met de natuurkunde van breking, afbeelding, vergroting, kleur, verstrooiing, en fluorescentie.

4. Spui25 – FNWI Collegetour Publiekslezing Is licht te vangen? duo-lezing van A. F. Koenderink en T. Cocquyt (conservator in Museum Boerhave), Spui 25, Amsterdam, October 28, 2015.

5. DJA Mini-symposium ‘Interscience-Water’. De Jonge Akademie organiseert een serie symposia waarbij een groep van sprekers vanuit diverse vakgebieden een bepaald thema belichten. Hiermee laten zij vooral ook de interconnectiviteit tussen de verschillende disciplines zien. Het symposium over Water werd georganiseerd door Prof. Dr. M. C. Kroon (TUE) en A. F. Koenderink, en voorgezeten door A. F. Koenderink. Sprekers waren M. C. Kroon (scheidingstechnologie, TuE), Dr. Christian Lange (islamologie, UU), M. Kleinhans (aardwetenschappen, UU) en M. Zwarteveen (UvA, WUR en UNESCO-IHE). Trippenhuis, Amsterdam, October 29, 2015.

6. Spui25 – Proost op de Wetenschap Publiekslezing ‘Hoe je licht kan opsluiten en waarom dat ons leven gaat veranderen’ lezing van Hugo Doeleman (lezingenreeks door jonge wetenschappers), , Spui 25, Amsterdam, November 6, 2015.

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7. A.H. Schokker, R. Muller, Experimenteer met licht – AMOLF activiteit in NEMO als onderdeel van Enlighten me, tijdens de Museumnacht. Rol: ontwerp van een interactieve publieksactiviteit, en het uitvoeren ervan met het publiek, Science Center Nemo, Amsterdam, November 7, 2015.

8. Publiekslezing Faces of Science in OBA– Drie jonge (Doeleman, met Braams en Kunneman) vertellen in de OBA over hun onderzoek. Met elkaar en met de zaal gaan ze in gesprek over hoe je onderzoek doet, waar je tegenaan loopt en wat er met de resultaten gebeurt. Georganiseerd door KNAW en Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, November 19, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. H.M. Doeleman, BLOG in kader van Faces of Science, http://www.kennislink.nl/facesofscience/wetenschappers/hugo-doeleman

2. Video over Doeleman en zijn onderzoek op http://fastfacts.nl/en/node/805

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

1. A.F. Koenderink, als initiatiefnemer samen met de overige in 2012 geïnstalleerde leden van De Jonge Akademie was ik mede verantwoordelijk voor het draaien van ´Kennis Op Straat´, een internet portal via welke verenigingen, scholen en andere maatschappelijke instellingen een enthousiaste wetenschapper kunnen bestellen voor een toegankelijke en gratis lezing.

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Group E. Verhagen 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) NWO-VIDI (VIDI) FOM-Projectruimte (PR)

Employees Jan Bonne Aans (technician) - Lars Freisem (stagiair) - Giada La Gala (stagiair) - Thijs Kleijntjens (stagiar) - Rick Leijssen (OIO) Start-up Randy Meijer (stagiair) - Juha Muhonen (PD) VIDI Freek Ruesink (OIO) Start-up Nikhil Parappurath (OIO) NSL

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Perturbing open cavities: Anomalous resonance frequency shifts in a hybrid cavity-nanoantenna system, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 203904 (2015).

2. R. Leijssen, E. Verhagen, Strong optomechanical interactions in a sliced photonic crystal nanobeam, Sci. Rep. 5, 15974 (2015).

3. R. Thijssen, T.J. Kippenberg, A. Polman, E. Verhagen, Plasmomechanical resonators based on dimer nano-antennas, Nano Lett. 15, 3971–3976 (2015).

4. A. Fratalocchi, C.M. Dodson, R. Zia, P. Genevet, E. Verhagen, H. Altug, V.J. Sorger, Nano-optics gets practical, Nature Nanotechnol. 10, 11-15 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

1. R. Hendrikx, H.M. Doeleman, F. Ruesink, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Optical antennas in hybrid photonic systems, 10th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), p. 397-400 (2015).

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

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e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. E. Verhagen, Hybrid nanoplasmonics: Coupling optical antennas to long-lived photons and phonons, ICMAT2015, Suntec, Singapore, June 28-July 3, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. R. Leijssen, E. Verhagen, Nanobridges shaking light: highly sensitive free-space measurement of nanomechanical motion in photonic crystal nanobeams (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. R. Thijssen, R. Meijer, A. Erkelens, T. Kippenberg, A. Polman, E. Verhagen, Plasmonic nanomechanical transducers: from single nanoantennas to critically coupled nanodrums (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Hybrid plasmonic-photonic systems: Strong radiative coupling and polarizability measurements (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. E. Verhagen, Controlling radiation reaction in a coupled nanoantenna-microcavity system (talk), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

5. H.M. Doeleman, E. Verhagen, A.F. Koenderink, Towards strong coupling in hybrid plasmonic-photonic systems (poster), Quantum Plasmonics, Benasque, Spain, March 8-14, 2015.

6. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, How radiation leads to unexpected frequency shifts (talk), CLEO:2015, San Jose, USA, May 10-15, 2015.

7. R. Leijssen, L. Freisem, E. Verhagen, Free-space coupling to planar photonic crystal cavities for efficient sensing (poster), Transformations in Optics Workshop, Leiden, the Netherlands, May 18-22, 2015.

8. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, How radiation leads to unexpected frequency shifts (talk), CLEO/Europe-EQEC, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

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9. R. Leijssen, E. Verhagen, Strong Optomechanical Interactions in a Sliced Photonic Crystal Nanobeam (talk), CLEO/Europe-EQEC, Munich, Germany, June 21-25, 2015.

10. E. Verhagen, The role of radiation in hybrid photonic systems (talk), Frontiers in Nanophotonics, Monte Verita, Switzerland, August 30-September 4, 2015.

11. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, Hybrid Plasmonic-Photonic systems: Strong ‘radiation interaction’ and polarizability measurements (poster), Frontiers in Nanophotonics, Monte Verita, Switzerland, August 30-September 4, 2015.

12. R. Leijssen, L. Freisem, E. Verhagen, Strong optomechanical interactions in a sliced photonic crystal nanobeam (poster), Frontiers in Nanophotonics, Monte Verita, Switzerland, August 30-September 4, 2015.

13. E. Verhagen, Optical antennas in hybrid photonic systems (talk), European Microwave Week, Paris, France, September 6-11, 2015.

14. F. Ruesink, H.M. Doeleman, R. Hendrikx, A.F. Koenderink, E. Verhagen, How radiation leads to unexpected frequency changes (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

15. R. Leijssen, L. Freisem, G. la Gala, J. Muhonen, E. Verhagen, Nonlinear measurement of nanomechanical motion caused by extreme optomechanical coupling (talk), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

16. N. Parappurath, L. Kuipers, E. Verhagen, Asymmetric transmission and optical activity in chiral photonic crystals (poster), NNV-AMO 2015, Lunteren, the Netherlands, October 13-14, 2015.

17. J. Muhonen, R. Leijssen, L. Freisem, G. La Gala, E. Verhagen, Measurement and control of mechanical motion in the regime of extreme optomechanical coupling strength (talk), Nanoscale Quantum Optics symposium, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 23, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

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1. TNO (H. Sadeghian, G. Gerini), led to joint submission of STW HTSM proposal on Reconfigurable meta-instruments for sensing and inspection.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

1. E. Verhagen, Licht in beweging, Science Café, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, November 2, 2015.

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Group B. Ehrler 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) NanoNextNL Program 2A Ultrathin solar cells (NN2A) FOM-Projectruimte (PR)

Employees Benjamin Daiber (stagiair) - Moritz Futscher (OIO) PR Maarten Mennes (stagiair) - Maria Antionetta Mione (stagiair) - Ju Min Lee (PD) NN2A Luis Pazos (gast) - Linda van der Waart (stagiair) - Tianyi Wang (OIO) NN2A Le Yang (gast) -

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. N.J.L.K. Davis, M.L. Böhm, M. Tabachnyk, F. Wisnivesky, T.C. Jellicoe, C. Ducati, B. Ehrler, N.C. Greenham, Multiple-exciton generation in lead selenide nanorod solar cells with external quantum efficiencies exceeding 120%, Nature Commun. 6, 8259 (2015).

2. M.L. Böhm, T.C. Jellicoe, J.P.H. Rivett, A. Sadhanala, N.J.L.K. Davis, F.S.F. Morgenstern, K.C. Gödel, J. Govindesamy, C.G.M. Benson, N.C. Greenham, B. Ehrler, Size and Energy Level Tuning of Quantum Dot Solids via a Hybrid Ligand Complex, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6, 3510-3514 (2015).

3. Le Yang, M. Tabachnyk, S.L. Bayliss, M.L. Böhm, K. Broch, N.C. Greenham, R.H. Friend, B. Ehrler, Solution-Processable Singlet Fission Photovoltaic Devices, Nano Lett. 15, 354–358 (2015).

4. M.L. Böhm, T.C. Jellicoe, M. Tabachnyk, N.J.L.K. Davis, F. Wisnivesky, R. Rivarola, B. Ehrler, A.A. Bakulin, N.C. Greenham, Lead Telluride Quantum Dot Solar Cells Displaying External Quantum Efficiencies Exceeding 120%, Nano Lett. 15, 7987–7993 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

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e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. B. Ehrler, Solution-Processable Singlet Fission Photovoltaic Devices, EMRS, Lille, France, May 11-15, 2015.

2. B. Ehrler, Solar Cells from Novel Singlet Fission Materials, MRS Fall Meeting 2015, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. B. Ehrler, Light Management in Photovoltaic Devices (talk), The DPI Cross-Technology Areas workshop, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, January 29, 2015.

2. B. Ehrler, Singlet Fission Solar Cells (talk), 7th Meeting NanoNextNL, Utrecht, the Netherlands, April 23, 2015.

3. B. Ehrler, Quantum dots as triplet exciton acceptors (talk), VU Symposium, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 21, 2015.

4. B. Ehrler, Hybrid singlet fission solar cells from TIPS-pentacene and a terrylene derivative (talk), Hybrid Photovoltics Symposium, Berlin, Germany, December 10, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

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d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. B. Ehrler, Een ongekende kracht, Folia 30, June 10, 2015.

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Group H.J. Bakker 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Proton mobility in confinement (PMC) FOM-Projectruimte (PR) FOM-Wetsus IPP Spectroscopic analysis of particles in water (SAPW) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM) Anti-freeze proteins (CWA) NanoNextNL Program 5B Molecular structure of food (NN5B)

Employees Eliane van Dam (OIO) HSM Carien Groot (OIO) NN5B Liyuan Liu (OIO) PMC Stephan Lotze (OIO) CWA Konrad Meister (PD) CWA Niklas Ottosson (PD) PMC Wilbert Smit (OIO) PR Simona Strazdaite (OIO) SAPW

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. S. Lotze, J. Versluis, L.L.C. Olijve, L. van Schijndel, L.G. Milroy, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Probing the absolute configuration of chiral molecules at aqueous interfaces, J. Chem. Phys. 143, 201101: 1-5 (2015).

2. L. Liu, S. Strazdaite, H.J. Bakker, Strong Isotope Effect in the Vibrational Response of the Hydration Shells of Hydrophobic Ions, J. Phys. Chem. C 119, 27363–27369 (2015).

3. F.T. Rabouw, R. Vaxenburg, A.A. Bakulin, R.J.A. van Dijk-Moes, H.J. Bakker, E. Lifshitz, A.L. Efros, A.F. Koenderink, D.A. Vanmaekelbergh, Dynamics of Intraband and Interband Auger Processes in Colloidal Core-Shell Quantum Dots, ACS Nano 9, 10366-10376 (2015).

4. S.T. van der Post, C.-S. Hsieh, M. Okuno, Y. Nagata, H.J. Bakker, M. Bonn, J. Hunger, Strong frequency dependence of vibrational relaxation in bulk and surface water reveals sub-picosecond structural heterogeneity, Nature Commun. 6, 8384: 1-7 (2015).

5. A.A. Bakulin, O. Selig, H.J. Bakker, Y.L.A. Rezus, C. Müller, T. Glaser, R. Lovrincic, Z. Sun, Z. Chen, A. Walsh, J.M. Frost, T.L.C. Jansen, Real-Time observation of organic cation reorientation in methylammonium lead iodide perovskites, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6, 3663-3669 (2015).

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6. S. Strazdaite, J. Versluis, H.J. Bakker, Water orientation at hydrophobic interfaces, J. Chem. Phys. 143, 084708: 1-6 (2015).

7. A.A. Bakulin, R. Lovrincic, Y. Xi, O. Selig, H.J. Bakker, Y.L.A. Rezus, P.K. Nayak, A. Fonari, V. Coropceanu, J.-L. Brédas, D. Cahen, Mode-selective vibrational modulation of charge transport in organic electronic devices, Nature Commun. 6, 7880: 1-8 (2015).

8. S. Mukamel, H.J. Bakker, Preface: Special Topic on Multidimensional Spectroscopy, J. Chem. Phys. 142, 212101 1-2 (2015).

9. S. Lotze, H.J. Bakker, Structure and dynamics of a salt-bridge model system in water and DMSO, J. Chem. Phys. 142, 212436: 1-9 (2015).

10. S. Lotze, C.C.M. Groot, C. Vennehaug, H.J. Bakker, Femtosecond mid-infrared study of the dynamics of water molecules in water-acetone and water-dimethyl sulfoxide mixtures, J. Phys. Chem. B 119, 5228-5239 (2015).

11. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, A femtosecond mid-infrared study of the dynamics of water in aqueous sugar solutions, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 17, 8449-58 (2015).

12. K. Meister, S. Lotze, L.L.C. Olijve, A.L. DeVries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of the Ice-Binding Site of an Insect Antifreeze Protein Using Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6, 1162–1167 (2015).

13. L. Liu, H.J. Bakker, Vibrational Excitation Induced Proton Transfer in Hydrated Nafion Membranes, J. Phys. Chem. B 119, 2628–2637 (2015).

14. B.M. Rankin, D. Ben-Amotz, S.T. van der Post, H.J. Bakker, Contacts Between Alcohols in Water Are Random Rather than Hydrophobic, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6, 688-692 (2015).

15. J. Hunger, N. Ottosson, K. Mazur, M. Bonn, H.J. Bakker, Water-mediated interactions between trimethylamine-N-oxide and urea, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 11, 298-306 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. L. Liu, Dynamics of water and hydrated protons in confinement, University of Amsterdam, October 28, 2015.

2. S. Lotze, Architecture and dynamics of proteins and aqueous solvation complexes, University of Amsterdam, November 19, 2015.

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e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. H.J. Bakker, Why ducks don't need a towel and we do: Ultrafast spectroscopy of water at aqueous interfaces, MUST Annual Meeting 2015, Engelberg, Germany, January 12-14, 2015.

2. H.J. Bakker, Water structure at hydrophobic surfaces probed with surface sum-frequency generation, FEMTO12, Hamburg, Germany, July 12-17, 2015.

3. H.J. Bakker, Observation of structured water at anti-freeze protein surfaces using surface sum-frequency generation, ECSBM 2015, Bochum, Germany, September 6-10, 2015.

4. H.J. Bakker, Structure of water at oil and protein surfaces, Workshop on Water at the Interface between Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Materials Sciences, Trieste, Italy, October 5-9, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. H.J. Bakker, Dynamics of water and protons in the aqueous nanochannels of Nafion membranes (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. N. Ottosson, Far-Infrared Study of Protons in Nano-Confined Water (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. K. Meister, S. Strazdaite, L.L.C. Olijve, S. Lotze, A.L. de Vries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of Antifreeze Proteins using Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, The dynamics of water around alpha-lactalbumin – a polarization resolved fs-IR study (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

5. S. Strazdaite, J. Versluis, H.J. Bakker, Charge and structure of the water-oil interface studied with surface sum frequency generation (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

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6. W.J. Smit, H.J. Bakker, Vibrational energy relaxation of water molecules in a hydrated lithium nitrate crystal (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

7. K. Meister, S. Strazdaite, L.L.C. Olijve, S. Lotze, A.L. de Vries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of Antifreeze Proteins using VSFG Spectroscopy (talk), Sum Frequency Spectroscopy Workshop, Wiesbaden, Germany, March 30–April 1, 2015.

8. S. Strazdaite, J. Versluis, H.J. Bakker, Observation of structured water at oil/water interfaces using surface vibrational sum frequency generation (poster), Sum Frequency Spectroscopy Workshop, Wiesbaden, Germany, March 30–April 1, 2015.

9. K. Meister, S. Strazdaite, L.L.C. Olijve, A.L. de Vries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of Antifreeze Proteins using Vibrational and Phase-Sensitive Sum Frequency Generation (poster), Bunsentagung 2015, Bochum, Germany, May 14-16, 2015.

10. S. Lotze, Chirality at interfaces studied with vibrational sum-frequency generation spectroscopy (talk), Colloquium Institute of Complez Molecular Systems, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, May 22, 2015.

11. K. Meister, S. Strazdaite, L.L.C. Olijve, A.L. de Vries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of Antifreeze Proteins using Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy (poster), Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy 2015, Madison, USA, June 21-26, 2015.

12. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, Reorientation dynamics of water molecules in the hydration shells of sugars (poster), Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy 2015, Madison, USA, June 21-26, 2015.

13. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, Protein unfolding probed through the molecular reorientation of water (poster), Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy 2015, Madison, USA, June 21-26, 2015.

14. S. Lotze, J. Versluis, L.L.C. Olijve, L. van Schijndel, L.G. Milroy, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Absolute configuration of chiral molecules at aqueous interfaces probed with phase-resolved sum-frequency generation spectroscopy (poster), FEMTO12, Hamburg, Germany, July 12-17, 2015.

15. W.J. Smit, N. Smolentsev, J. Versluis, S. Roke, H.J. Bakker, Freezing at water-oil interfaces studied with surface Sum Frequency Scattering experiments (poster), FEMTO12, Hamburg, Germany, July 12-17, 2015.

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16. H.J. Bakker, Surface sum-frequency generation of oil-mineral-salty water interfaces (talk), ExploRe Progress Meeting, London, UK, September 22-24, 2015.

17. K. Meister, S. Strazdaite, L.L.C. Olijve, A.L. de Vries, J.G. Duman, I.K. Voets, H.J. Bakker, Investigation of Antifreeze Proteins using Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

18. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, Protein unfolding probed by the reorientational dynamics of water (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

19. C.C.M. Groot, H.J. Bakker, What happens locally at the protein-water interface as a globular protein unfolds? (poster), NanoCity 2015, Amersfoort, the Netherlands, October 5-6, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. K. Meister, Hot Topic Posterprize at Bunsentagung 2015, Bochum, Germany.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. H.J. Bakker, Member, Advisory Editorial Board of Chemical Physics Letters.

2. H.J. Bakker, Member, Advisory Editorial Board of Chemical Physics.

3. H.J. Bakker, Member, Editorial Advisory Board of ChemPhysChem.

4. H.J. Bakker, Editor, Special Issue on Multi-dimensional Spectroscopy, The Journal of Chemical Physics.

5. H.J. Bakker, Member, Programme Committee Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy.

6. H.J. Bakker, Member, Local Organizing Committee, Coherent Multi-dimensional Spectroscopy.

7. H.J. Bakker, Coordinator ARCNL-AMOLF Programme.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

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c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

1. K. Meister, Antivriesvis, Experiment NL, December, 2015.

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Ron Heeren

Group R.M.A. Heeren 2015

Fundings Shell COMMIT NPC STW COAST EU-COST J&J INIBIC NWO-Molhair NIH-R01 SNF

Employees Anne Bruinen (OIO) STW Berta Cillero Pastor (PD) INIBIC/COMMIT Marc Duursma - Gert Eijkel - Shane Ellis (PD) STW Bryn Flinders (PD) NWO-Molhair Frans Giskes - Bob Hommersom (OIO) VIDI Mirjam Leunissen Guzel Kireeva (OIO) Shell Nadine Mascini (OIO) COMMIT Tiffany Porta (gast) SNF Karolina Skrášková (OIO) - Sarfaraz Syed (PD) COAST (uMS)

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A.L. Bruinen, C. van Oevelen, G.B. Eijkel, M. van Heerden, F. Cuyckens, R.M.A. Heeren, Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Drug Related Crystal-Like Structures in Formalin-Fixed Frozen and Paraffin-Embedded Rabbit Kidney Tissue Sections, J. Amer. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 26, online first article 1-7 (2015).

2. F.P.M. Jjunju, S. Maher, A. Li, S.U.A.H. Syed, B. Smith, R.M.A. Heeren, S. Taylor, R. Graham Cooks, Hand-Held Portable Desorption Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Ion Source for in Situ Analysis of Nitroaromatic Explosives, Anal. Chem. 87, 10047–10055 (2015).

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3. L. Jiang, K. Chughtai, S. Purvine, Z.M. Bhujwalla, V. Raman, L. Pasa-Tolic, R.M.A. Heeren, K. Glunde, MALDI-mass spectrometric imaging reveals hypoxia-driven lipids and proteins in a breast tumor model, Anal. Chem. 87, 5947-5956 (2015).

4. K. Skraskova, A. Khmelinskii, W.M. Abdelmoula, S. De Munter, M. Baes, L. McDonnell, J. Dijkstra, R.M.A. Heeren, Precise Anatomic Localization of Accumulated Lipids in Mfp2 Deficient Murine Brains Through Automated Registration of SIMS Images to the Allen Brain Atlas, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 26, 948-957 (2015).

5. N. Georgi, B. Cillero Pastor, G.B. Eijkel, P.C. Periyasamy, A. Kiss, C. van Blitterswijk, J.N. Post, R.M.A. Heeren, M. Karperien, Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells under hypoxia and normoxia : Lipid profiles revealed by ToF-SIMS and multivariate analysis, Anal. Chem. 87, 3981-3988 (2015).

6. A. Roempp, J.-P. Both, A. Brunelle, R.M.A. Heeren, O. Laprevote, B. Prideaux, A. Seyer, B. Spengler, M. Stoeckli, D.F. Smith, Mass spectrometry imaging of biological tissue : an approach for multicenter studies, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 407, 2329-2335 (2015).

7. D.F. Smith, C.A. Schulz, M. Konijnenburg, M. Kilic, R.M.A. Heeren, Distributed computing strategies for processing of FT-ICR MS imaging datasets for continuous mode data visualization, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 407, 2321-2327 (2015).

8. B. Cillero Pastor, G.B. Eijkel, F.J. Blanco Garcia, R.M.A. Heeren, Protein classification and distribution in osteoarthritic human synovial tissue by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 407, 2213-2222 (2015).

9. L.A. McDonnell, A. Roempp, B. Balluff, R.M.A. Heeren, J.P. Albar, P.E. Andrén, G.L. Corthals, A. Walch, M. Stoeckli, Discussion point : reporting guidelines for mass spectrometry imaging, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 407, 2035-2045 (2015).

10. S.U.A.H. Syed, S. Maher, G.B. Eijkel, F. Jjunju, S. Taylor, R.M.A. Heeren, Direct Ion Imaging Approach for Investigation of Ion Dynamics in Multipole Ion Guides, Anal. Chem. 87, 3714–3720 (2015).

11. N.E. Mascini, G.B. Eijkel, P. ter Brugge, J. Jonkers, J. Wesseling, R.M.A. Heeren, The use of mass spectrometry imaging to predict treatment response of patient-derived xenograft models of triple-negative breast cancer, J. Proteome Res. 14, 1069-1075 (2015).

12. B. Rocha, B. Cillero Pastor, G.B. Eijkel, A.L. Bruinen, C. Ruiz-Romero, R.M.A. Heeren, F.J. Blanco Garcia, Characterization of lipidic markers of chondrogenic differentiation using mass spectrometry imaging, Proteomics 15, SI : 702-713 (2015).

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13. J.A. Driver, A.V. Kharchenko, R.M.A. Heeren, I.J. Amster, Fast image-charge calculations for multi-particle simulations in FT-ICR analyzer cells of arbitrary geometry, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. 377, 432-439 (2015).

14. R.M.A. Heeren, Getting the picture : the coming of age of imaging MS, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. 377, 672-680 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Yves Rezus

Group Y.L.A. Rezus 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM) NWO Topsector (TOPS)

Employees Niels Commandeur (technicus) - Giulia Giubertoni (stagiair) - Oleg Selig (OIO) Start-up

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A.A. Bakulin, O. Selig, H.J. Bakker, Y.L.A. Rezus, C. Müller, T. Glaser, R. Lovrincic, Z. Sun, Z. Chen, A. Walsh, J.M. Frost, T.L.C. Jansen, Real-Time observation of organic cation reorientation in methylammonium lead iodide perovskites, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6, 3663-3669 (2015).

2. A.A. Bakulin, R. Lovrincic, Yu Xi, O. Selig, H.J. Bakker, Y.L.A. Rezus, P.K. Nayak, A. Fonari, V. Coropceanu, J.-L. Brédas, D. Cahen, Mode-selective vibrational modulation of charge transport in organic electronic devices, Nature Commun. 6, 7880: 1-8 (2015).

3. O. Selig, R. Siffels, Y.L.A. Rezus, Ultrasensitive ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy employing the near field of gold nanoantennas, Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 233004: 1-5 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. Y.L.A. Rezus, 2DIR spectroscopy: pulling apart infrared spectra to measure ultrafast molecular motions, FMS-ICMS Topical Seminar on Supramolecular Hydrogels, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, April 7, 2015.

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b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. O. Selig, Y.L.A. Rezus, ‘2D IR spectroscopic investigation of elastin-like peptides’ (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. Y.L.A. Rezus, Ultrasensitive ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy employing the near field of gold nanoantennas (talk), NextGenChem, Leiden, the Netherlands, June 4-5, 2015.

3. Y.L.A. Rezus, Ultrasensitive ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy employing the near field of gold nanoantennas (talk), TRVS, Madison, USA, June 21-26, 2015.

4. O. Selig, R. Siffels, Y.L.A. Rezus, Ultrasensitive ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy in the near field of gold nanoantennas (poster), FEMTO12, Hamburg, Germany, July 12-17, 2015.

5. O. Selig, Y.L.A. Rezus, Ultrasensitive ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy employing the near field of gold nanoantennas (talk), CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, November 30-December 2, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Nijmegen University (J. van Hest): Elastin-like peptides.

2. Unilever Vlaardingen (E. Pelan, S. Stoyanov) IPP ‘Hybrid soft materials’.

3. TU Eindhoven (B. Meijer): BTA hydrogels.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Erik Garnett

Group E.C. Garnett 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Philips IPP Nanophotonics for Solid State Lighting (NSL) FOM-Program Photosynthesis of nanomaterials (PHNA) ERC Starting Grant (ERC) NWO Topsector (TOPS)

Employees Haralds Abolins (stagiair) - Gede Adhyaksa (OIO) ERC Annemarie Berkhout (stagiair) - Forrest Bradbury (gast) - Sarah Brittman (PD) NSL Marc Duursma - Eric Johlin (PD) TOPS Parisa Khoram (OIO) ERC Jenny Kontoleta (OIO) PHNA Sander Mann (OIO) Start-up Sebastian Oener (OIO) Start-up Beniamino Sciacca (PD) ERC Jia Wang (PD) ERC

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. S.F. Brittman, E.C. Garnett, Measuring n and k at the Microscale in Single Crystals of CH3NH3PbBr3 Perovskite, J. Phys. Chem. C ASAP article, (2015).

2. S.A. Mann, E.C. Garnett, Resonant nanophotonic spectrum splitting for ultrathin multijunction solar cells, ACS Photon. 2, 816–821 (2015).

3. B. Sciacca, A. Yalcin, E.C. Garnett, Transformation of Ag nanowires into semiconducting AgFeS2 nanowires, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 137, 4340-4343 (2015).

4. S.F. Brittman, G.W.P. Adhyaksa, E.C. Garnett, The expanding world of hybrid perovskites : materials properties and emerging applications, MRS Commun. 5, 7-26 (2015).

5. S.Z. Oener, S.A. Mann, B. Sciacca, C. Sfiligoj, J. Hoang, E.C. Garnett, Au-Cu2O core-shell nanowire photovoltaics, Appl. Phys. Lett. 106, 023501 1-6 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

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c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. E.C. Garnett, Nanowire Solar Cells, EMRS, Lille, France, May 11-15, 2015.

2. E.C. Garnett, Nanoscale Tools Applied to Hybrid Perovskites, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

3. E.C. Garnett, Advanced Synthesis and Characterization for Nanowire Solar Cells, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. S.A. Mann, E.C. Garnett, Quantitative optical absorption and internal quantum efficiency measurements on single nanowire solar cells (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. B. Sciacca, E.C. Garnett, Absolute absorption measurements for nanowire photovoltaics (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. P. Khoram, E.C. Garnett, Interdigitated Back Contacts for Perovskite Solar Cells (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. J. Wang, S.Z. Oener, E.C. Garnett, Surface controlled nanomaterial properties (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

5. B. Sciacca, E.C. Garnett, Core-shell nanowires for photovoltaics (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

6. S.A. Mann, B. Sciacca, J. Wang, E.C. Garnett, Quantitative absorption measurements for single nanowire solar cells (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

7. P. Khoram, S.F. Brittman, E.C. Garnett, Perovskite single-crystal solar cells with all-backside electrodes (poster), HOPV15, Rome, Italy, May 10-13, 2015.

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8. S.F. Brittman, E.C. Garnett, Spatially Resolved Optical Properties of Hybrid Perovskites with Tunable Band Gaps (poster), HOPV15, Rome, Italy, May 10-13, 2015.

9. S.F. Brittman, E.C. Garnett, Nanoscale Characterization of Hybrid Perovskites (talk), Dutch Perovskite Workshop, Delft, the Netherlands, June 4, 2015.

10. G. Adhyaksa, E.C. Garnett, Diffusion Lengths in Hybrid Perovskites Measured by Laser Grating Technique (poster), PSCO-2015, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 27-29, 2015.

11. P. Khoram, E.C. Garnett, Back-Contacted Single Microcrystals of CH3NH3PbBr3 : A Platform for In-Situ Characterization of Perovskite Photovoltaics (poster), PSCO-2015, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 27-29, 2015.

12. E.C. Johlin, J. Solari, S.A. Mann, E.C. Garnett, Super-Resolution Imaging of Optical Absorption Profiles in Silicon Nanowires (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

13. B. Sciacca, J. van de Groep, A. Polman, E.C. Garnett, Solution-Grown Transparent Metal Nanowire Network Electrodes (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

14. S.Z. Oener, S.A. Mann, A. Cavalli, E. Bakkers, E.C. Garnett, Single InP Nanowire Solar Cells (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

15. S.A. Mann, R.R. Grote, E.C. Garnett, Optical Concentration in Nanostructures for Photovoltaic Voltage Enhancements (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

16. S.Z. Oener, J. van de Groep, B. Macco, P. Bronsveld, A. Weeber, W.M.M. Kessels, A. Polman, E.C. Garnett, Metal Insulator Semiconductor Nanowire Network Solar Cells (poster), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

17. S.F. Brittman, E.C. Garnett, Measuring n and k at the Microscale in Hybrid Perovskites (poster), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 29-December 4, 2015.

18. P. Khoram, Synthesis and in-situ characterization of single-crystal perovskites (talk), CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, November 30-December 2, 2015.

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c. Awards and recognitions

1. E.C. Johlin, Presentation Award at MRS Fall Meeting 2015, November 29-December 4, 2015.

d. d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. E.C. Garnett, Member, VENI Committee.

2. E.C. Garnett, Member, Sunshot Committee.

3. E.C. Garnett, Member, Projectruimte Committee.

4. E.C. Garnett, Organizer, LMPV Symposium.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Vinod Subramaniam

Group V. Subramaniam 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Program Single-Molecule View on Protein Aggregation (SMPA) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM)

Employees Aditya Iyer (OIO) SMPA Galja Pletikapic (PD) HSM Leffert Lansink (stagiair) - Theresa Braun (stagiair) -

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. P. Kumar, I. Segers-Nolten, N. Schilderink, V. Subramaniam, M. Huber, Parkinson’s Protein α-Synuclein Binds Efficiently and with a Novel Conformation to Two Natural Membrane Mimics, PLoS One 10, e0142795 1 (2015).

2. L. Chang, M. Dijkstra, N. Ismail, M. Pollnau, R.M. de Ridder, K. Wörhoff, V. Subramaniam, J.S. Kanger, Waveguide-coupled micro-ball lens array suitable for mass fabrication, Opt. Express 23, 22414-22423 (2015).

3. E. Hubin, S. Deroo, G. Kaminski Schierle, C. Kaminski, L. Serpell, V. Subramaniam, N. van Nuland, K. Broersen, V. Raussens, R. Sarroukh, Two distinct β-sheet structures in Italian-mutant amyloid-beta fibrils : a potential link to different clinical phenotypes, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 1-15 (2015).

4. R. Molenaar, J.C. Prangsma, K.O. van der Werf, M.L. Bennink, C. Blum, V. Subramaniam, Microcantilever based distance control between a probe and a surface, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 86, 063706 1-8 (2015).

5. A.N.D. Stefanovic, S. Lindhoud, S.A. Semerdzhiev, M.M.A.E. Claessens, V. Subramaniam, Oligomers of Parkinson’s disease-related alpha-synuclein mutants have similar structures but distinctive membrane permeabilization properties, Biochemistry 54, 3142-3150 (2015).

6. A.N.D. Stefanovic, M.M.A.E. Claessens, C. Blum, V. Subramaniam, Alpha-synuclein amyloid oligomers act as multivalent nanoparticles to cause hemifusion in negatively charged vesicles, Small 11, 2257-2262 (2015).

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7. M. Hashemi Shabestari, P. Kumar, I. Segers-Nolten, M.M.A.E. Claessens, B.D. van Rooijen, V. Subramaniam, M. Huber, Three Long-Range Distance Constraints and an Approach Towards a Model for the α-Synuclein-Fibril Fold, Appl. Magn. Reson. 46, 369-388 (2015).

8. L. Fabié, P. Agostini, M.H.W. Stopel, C. Blum, B. Lassagne, V. Subramaniam, T. Ondarcuhu, Direct patterning of nanoparticles and biomolecules by liquid nanodispensing, Nanoscale 7, 4497-4504 (2015).

9. V.V. Shvadchak, M.M.A.E. Claessens, V. Subramaniam, Fibril Breaking Accelerates α-Synuclein Fibrillization, J. Phys. Chem. B 119, 1912–1918 (2015).

10. K. Göeken, V. Subramaniam, R. Gill, Enhancing spectral shifts of plasmon-coupled noble metal nanoparticles for sensing applications, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 17, 422-427 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. A. Iyer, Clustering of alpha synuclein impairs lipid diffusion in membranes (poster), CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, November 30-December 2, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. A. Iyer, Poster prize CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. V. Subramaniam, Member, Board of Netherlands’ Physical Society.

2. V. Subramaniam, Member, Physics Advisory Board of Lorentz Center.

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3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Overige professionele producten (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Group M. van Hecke 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Shell Program Computational Science for Energy Research (CSER)

Medewerkers Freek Broeren (gast) - Corentin Coulais (PD) - Merlijn van Deen (PD) - Peter Dieleman (OIO) - Bastiaan Florijn (gast) - Luuk Lubbers (OIO) - Nitin Singh (OIO) CSER Scott Waitukaitus (PD) - Tomek van de Watering (PD) -

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. P.M. Reis, H.M. Jaeger, M. van Hecke, Designer Matter : a Perspective, Extr. Mech. Lett. 5, 25-29 (2015).

2. E. Woldhuis, V. Chikkadi, M. van Deen, P. Schall, M. van Hecke, Fluctuations in Flows near Jamming, Soft Matter 11, 7024-7031 (2015).

3. C. Coulais, J.T.B. Overvelde, L.A. Lubbers, K. Bertoldi, M. van Hecke, Discontinuous buckling of wide beams and metabeams, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 044301: 1-5 (2015).

4. W.G. Ellenbroek, V.F. Hagh, A. Kumar, M.F. Thorpe, M. van Hecke, Rigidity loss in disordered systems : three scenarios, Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 135501 1-5 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

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2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials, 3D Printing Materials Conference, Maastricht, the Netherlands, January 27, 2015.

2. M. van Hecke, Programmable and Frustrated Mechanical Metamaterials, APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

3. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials, 9th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 6-10, 2015.

4. M. van Hecke, Flexible Mechanical Metamaterials, Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

5. M. van Hecke, 4D Printing & Mechanical Metamaterials, 4D Printing & Mechanical Metamaterials Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 6, 2015.

6. M. van Hecke, Origami Multistability, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 30-December 4, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), ICMS Symposium, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, January 22, 2015.

3. H.C.B. Florijn, M. van Hecke, Holey Sheet! A programmable mechanical metamaterial (talk), Science meets Business Café, Leiden, the Netherlands, February 12, 2015.

4. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), UPMC, Paris, France, February 19, 2015.

5. L.A. Lubbers, M. van Hecke, Discontinuous Buckling (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

6. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

7. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Multishape Origami Metasheets (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

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8. H.C.B. Florijn, M. van Hecke, Holey Sheet! A programmable mechanical metamaterial (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

9. P. Dieleman, M. van Hecke, Exponential Number of Shapes in Origami Metasheets (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

10. M. van Deen, M. van Hecke, Cyclically sheared foams (talk), APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

11. H.C.B. Florijn, M. van Hecke, Holey Sheet! A programmable mechanical metamaterial (talk), I4C, The Hague, the Netherlands, March 20, 2015.

12. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Paris, France, March 24-26, 2015.

13. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, The delicate dance of charged grains (talk), Granular Matter in Low Gravity, Neurenberg, Germany, March 24-29, 2015.

14. P. Dieleman, M. van Hecke, Multistability of 4-fold Tessellations (talk), March 26, 2015.

15. M. van Deen, M. van Hecke, Plasticity and irreversibility in wet foams under shear (talk), INNFM Conference, Ruthin Castle, UK, March 30-April 1, 2015.

16. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Multishape Origami Metasheets (talk), MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, USA, April 6-10, 2015.

17. M. van Hecke, Mechanische Metamaterialen (talk), Utrechts Fysisch Genootschap, Utrecht, the Netherlands, April 7, 2015.

18. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), TU Delft, Delft, the Netherlands, April 15, 2015.

19. M. van Deen, M. van Hecke, Rearrangements and plasticity in two-dimensional foams (talk), 10th Annual Rheology Conference, Nantes, France, April 14-17, 2015.

20. M. van Deen, M. van Hecke, Rearrangements and plasticity in two-dimensional sheared foams (poster), International Workshop on Dynamics in Viscous Liquids, Montpellier, France, May 4-7, 2015.

21. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Montpellier, France, May 11-12, 2015.

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22. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany, May 19, 2015.

23. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Germany, May 19, 2015.

24. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Tribocharging and charged interaction in same-material, microscopic grains (talk), Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany, June 1, 2015.

25. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), International Workshop Designer Matter, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 22-24, 2015.

26. L.A. Lubbers, M. van Hecke, Metabeams (talk), 9th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 6-10, 2015.

27. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), 9th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 6-10, 2015.

28. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Multishape Origami Metasheets (talk), 9th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 6-10, 2015.

29. P. Dieleman, M. van Hecke, The Many Shapes of 4-fold Tessellations (talk), 9th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 6-10, 2015.

30. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), 13th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics, San Diego, USA, July 27-30, 2015.

31. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), University of California, San Diego, USA, July 29, 2015.

32. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Multishape Origami Metasheets (talk), Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

33. L.A. Lubbers, M. van Hecke, Metabeams (poster), Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

34. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (poster), Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

35. P. Dieleman, M. van Hecke, The Combinatorics of Origami Sheets (poster), Metamaterials'2015, Oxford, UK, September 7-12, 2015.

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36. M. van Hecke, Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Univeristy of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September 22, 2015.

37. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Tribocharging and charged interaction in same-material, microscopic grains (talk), ESPC, Nantes, France, September 27-October 2, 2015.

38. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Multishape Origami Metasheets (talk), 4D Printing & Mechanical Metamaterials Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 6, 2015.

39. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Tribocharging and charged interaction in same-material, microscopic grains (talk), Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, October 16, 2015.

40. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), Soft Matter Meeting, Utrecht, the Netherlands, November 19, 2015.

41. S. Waitukaitis, M. van Hecke, Tribocharging and charged interaction in same-material, microscopic grains (talk), Southern Workshop on Granular Materials, Santiago, Chile, November 25, 2015.

42. C. Coulais, M. van Hecke, Aperiodic Mechanical Metamaterials (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 30-December 4, 2015.

43. P. Dieleman, M. van Hecke, Marginal Multibranch Origami Sheets (talk), MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, November 30-December 4, 2015.

44. M. van Hecke, Combinatorial Design of Machine Materials (talk), Colloquium University Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands, December 16, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. M. van Hecke, Organizer, Soft Matter Meetings.

2. M. van Hecke, Chair, Focus session Designer Matter at Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. M. van Hecke, Organizer, Focus session Mechanical Metamaterials at APS March Meeting, San Antonio, USA, March 2-6, 2015.

4. M. van Hecke, Organizer, International Workshop Designer Matter, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 22-24, 2015.

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5. M. van Hecke, Organizer, 4D Printing & Mechanical Metamaterials Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 6, 2015.

6. M. van Hecke, Member, Phenomenological Physics Advisory board of FOM.

7. M. van Hecke, Member, VICI Committee.

8. M. van Hecke, Member, Committee Tenure Track Policy by Platform Universitaire Natuurkunde.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Suprapolix: printing soft materials.

2. Design Department, TU Delft.

3. Precision and Microsystems Engineering Department, TU Delft.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Wim Noorduin

Group W.L. Noorduin 2015

Fundigns Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) NWO-VENI (VENI)

Employees none

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. W.L. Noorduin, Designing Complex Microstructures (talk), 19e Soft Matter Meeting, Utrecht, the Netherlands, November 9, 2015.

2. W.L. Noorduin, Designing Complex Microstructures (talk), CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, November 30-December 2, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

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1. W.L. Noorduin, The Chemical Garden (talk), InScience Festival, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, November 4-8, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Group G.H. Koenderink 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Mechanosensing and Mechanotransduction by Cells (MMC) FOM-Program Spatial Design of Biochemical Regulation Networks (SPAT) FOM-Program Leveraging the Mechanics of Responsive Networks (CMA) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM) FOM-DPI-TIFN IPP Multi-scale structure and mechanics of collagenous materials (BRM) FOM-Profibrix MiniIPP (Profibrix) NanoNextNL Program 5B Molecular Structure of Food (NN5B) ERC Starting Grant (ERC) Marie Curie IntraEuropean Fellowship (CytoAnchor)

Employees Celine Alkemade (gast) - Anders Aufderhorst-Roberts (PD) CMA Mick Boekhoff (stagiair) - Adeline Boire (PD) CMA Sven Boots (stagiair) - Federica Burla (OIO) HSM Suzanne Detiger (gast) - Gesa Helms (gast) - Florian Huber (gast) - Aditya Iyer (gast) - Karin Jansen (OIO) MMC Shayla Jansen (stagiair) - Marjolein Kuit-Vinkenoog (lab. assistent) - Nicholas Kurniawan (PD) CytoAnchor/Profibrix Stef van der Meulen (gast) - Yuval Mulla (OIO) ERC Jeanette Nguyen (OIO) NN5B Galja Pletikapic (PD) HSM Magdalena Preciado Lopez (OIO) SPAT Faranaaz Rogier (stagiair) - Stijn Sonneveld (stagiair) - Oscar Stassen (gast) - Agata Szuba (OIO) ERC Bart Vos (OIO) CMA/BRM Viktoria Wollrab (PD) ERC

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1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. K.A. Jansen, D.M. Donato, T. Schmidt, E.H.J. Danen, G.H. Koenderink, A Guide to Mechanobiology : Where Biology and Physics Meet, BBA - Mol. Cell Res. 1853, 3043-3052 (2015).

2. F.-C. Tsai, G.H. Koenderink, Shape control of lipid bilayer membranes by confined actin bundles, Soft Matter 11, 8834-8847 (2015).

3. C.C. vandenAkker, T. Deckert-Gaudig, M. Schleeger, K.P. Velikov, V. Deckert, M. Bonn, G.H. Koenderink, Nanoscale Heterogeneity of the Molecular Structure of Individual hIAPP Amyloid Fibrils Revealed with Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Small 11, 4131- 4139 (2015).

4. M. Sheinman, A. Sharma, J. Alvarado, G.H. Koenderink, F.C. MacKintosh, Inherently unstable networks collapse to a critical point, Phys. Rev. E 92, 012710: 1-6 (2015).

5. T. Xu, D. Vavylonis, F.-C. Tsai, G.H. Koenderink, W. Nie, E. Yusuf, I.-J. Lee, J.-Q. Wu, X. Huang, SOAX: A software for quantification of 3D biopolymer networks, Sci. Rep. 5, 9081 1-10 (2015).

6. M. Sheinman, A. Sharma, J. Alvarado, G.H. Koenderink, F.C. MacKintosh, Anomalous discontinuity at the percolation critical point of active gels, Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 098104 1-8 (2015).

7. F. Huber, A. Boire, M. Preciado López, G.H. Koenderink, Cytoskeletal crosstalk : when three different personalities team up, Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 32, 39–47 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

1. J. Alvarado, G.H. Koenderink, Reconstituting cytoskeletal contractiom events with biomimetic actin-myosin active gels, In: Building a cell from its component parts / ed. J. Ross and W. Marshall. - Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015. - pp. 83-103 ( Methods in Cell Biology; 128).

d. PhD theses

1. M. Preciado López, In vitro studies of actin-microtubule coordination, VU University Amsterdam, March 9, 2015.

2. J. Nguyen, A twisted breakup story: flow behaviour of chiral nematic fluids, VU University Amsterdam, April 15, 2015.

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e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. N.A. Kurniawan, Intra- and extra-cellular mechanics: from polymer entanglement to biorheology, Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore, Singapore, January 26, 2015.

2. G.H. Koenderink, Mechanical properties of biological polymer networks, 46th IFF Spring School, Jülich, Germany, February 23-March 6, 2015.

3. N.A. Kurniawan, Tightening the fibers: the mechanical role of FXIII in fibrin clot maturation and stiffening, 59th Annual Meeting of the Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Research, Düsseldorf, Germany, February 24-27, 2015.

4. N.A. Kurniawan, Cells, cytoskeleton, and extracellular matrix: A multiscale perspective of their structure, mechanics, and functions, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, April 7, 2015.

5. G.H. Koenderink, Mechanics of cellular and extracellular fibrous protein networks, 6th European Cell Mechanics Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 13-15, 2015.

6. G.H. Koenderink, Nonlinear mechanics and active dynamics in the life of a cell, MPI-PKS Workshop Random walks and nonlinear dynamics in the life of cells, Dresden, Germany, May 18-23, 2015.

7. G.H. Koenderink, Cytoskeletal crosstalk: microtubules, actin and more, Jacques Monod Conference on Actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in cell motility and morphogenesis: an integrated view, Roscoff, France, May 26-30, 2015.

8. N.A. Kurniawan, Looking at cell–matrix interactions with a material perspective, Annual Meeting of the Dutch Society for Matrix Biology, Lunteren, the Netherlands, May 28, 2015.

9. G.H. Koenderink, Four-way cytoskeletal coordination, EMBO Conference Physics of Cells: From Molecules to Systems, Bad Staffelstein, Germany, August 30-September 4, 2015.

10. G.H. Koenderink, Mechanics of fibrous protein networks: role of structural hierarchy, Lorentz Workshop The future of multi-scale soft matter modeling, Leiden, the Netherlands, August 31-September 4, 2015.

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11. G.H. Koenderink, Extracellular matrix mechanics and implications for cellular mechanosensing, Cell-Matrix Mechanobiology Workshop, Urbana, USA, October 26-28, 2015.

12. G.H. Koenderink, Building minimal cells to understand cell shape control, Workshop Towards a Synthetic Cell, Delft, the Netherlands, December 2-4, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. G.H. Koenderink, Nature’s designer matter (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. N.A. Kurniawan, G.H. Koenderink, Fibrin: a shape-forgetting biomaterial with mechanical memory (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

3. B.E. Vos, G.H. Koenderink, Influence of strain on the mechanics of a fibrin gel (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

4. G.H. Koenderink, Physics of biological polymer networks (talk), Outreach Symposium, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, January 22, 2015.

5. G.H. Koenderink, The cell as a material (talk), Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, January 23, 2015.

6. N.A. Kurniawan, J. Grimbergen, I.K. Piechocka, K.A. Jansen, F.C. MacKintosh, J. Koopman, G.H. Koenderink, Unraveling the link between nonlinear mechanics, microstructure, and molecular packing of fibrin (talk), 59th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, Baltimore, USA, February 7–11, 2015.

7. N.A. Kurniawan, G.H. Koenderink, Linking fibrin’s structural dynamics to its nonlinear viscoelasticity and fatigue mechanics (talk), 86th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Lecce, Italy, March 23–27, 2015.

8. G.H. Koenderink, Biological soft matter physics (talk), Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 13, 2015.

9. N.A. Kurniawan, Fibrin as a model system for bundled semiflexible filament (talk), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

10. Y. Mulla, A. Szuba, V. Wollrab, G.H. Koenderink, Building minimal cells to understand cell shape control (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

11. C. Alkemade, Y. Mulla, A. Szuba, G.H. Koenderink, Septin and formin: new interaction partners in the cell cortex (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

12. K.A. Jansen, A. Sharma, R. Rens, M. Sheinman, F.C. MacKintosh, G.H. Koenderink, Physics of Collagen gels (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam,

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the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

13. G.H. Koenderink, Mechanical properties of biological polymer networks (talk), Amsterdam University College, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 12, 2015.

14. K.A. Jansen, G.H. Koenderink, Extracellular matrix mechanics and implications for cellular mechanosensing (talk), CellMech 2015, Barcelona, Spain, May 13-15, 2015.

15. B.E. Vos, Remodeling of fibrin networks by cyclic mechanical deformation (talk), Dutch Soft Matter Meeting, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, June 3, 2015.

16. G.H. Koenderink, Cell and tissue biophysics (talk), London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, London, UK, June 24, 2015.

17. G.H. Koenderink, A soft matter perspective on the living cell (talk), Chemistry Day 2015, Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 26, 2015.

18. Y. Mulla, G.H. Koenderink, Failure and self-healing of biopolymer networks (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

19. B.E. Vos, Remodeling of fibrin networks by cyclic mechanical deformation (talk), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

20. V. Wollrab, G.H. Koenderink, Building a cortex – 2-dimensional contractile actomyosin networks (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

21. G.H. Koenderink, Building minimal cells to understand cell shape control (talk), Systems Biology Afternoon, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, December 11, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. A. Iyer, Poster prize CHAINS 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. G.H. Koenderink, Member, Board Fonds Catharine van Tussenbroek.

2. G.H. Koenderink, Member, Programmaraad DUBBLE.

3. G.H. Koenderink, Chair, NWO Physics VIDI Selection Committee.

4. G.H. Koenderink, Member, FOM Verkenningscommissie Materialen.

5. G.H. Koenderink, Member, Management Committee EU-COST network NANONET.

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6. G.H. Koenderink, Member, Editorial board, European Physical Journal E, Springer.

7. G.H. Koenderink, Member, Editorial board, Biophysical Journal, Cell Press.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. G.H Koenderink and B.E. Vos, Visit to the company Synapse in Maastricht, with the purpose to create public-private collaborations in the area of fibrin biomechanics, Maastricht, the Netherlands, November 11, 2015.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. G.H. Koenderink, Building minimal cells to understand life, TEDxAUCollege, see Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stRRlME9jFI, Amsterdam, March 4, 2015.

2. G.H. Koenderink, Participant in the scientist panel, Nationale Wetenschapsquiz, December 24, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

1. B.E. Vos, Hosting students, Life Sciences & Chemistry InHolland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 12, 2015.

2. N.A. Kurniawan, Co-organizer of the Symposium on Fibrin and NETS matrix: mechanics, spectroscopy, imaging and clinical applications, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, April 30, 2015.

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Bela Mulder

Group B.M. Mulder 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Spatial Design of Biochemical Regulation Networks (SPAT) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM) NWO Topsector (TOPS)

Employees Bandan Chakrabortty (OIO) - Takis Foteinopoulos (OIO) - Ioana Garlea (OIO) SPAT Felicio Gordilho Fernandes (stagiair) - Emile van der Kuyp (stagiair) - Valerie Notenboom (gast) - Melle Punter (OIO) HSM Poulomi Sadhukhan (PD) TOPS Marco Saltini (OIO) -

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. I. Garlea, B.M. Mulder, Defect structures mediate the isotropic–nematic transition in strongly confined liquid crystals, Soft Matter 11, 608-614 (2015).

2. B.M. Mulder, M.E. Janson, BIOLOGICAL FILAMENTS : Self-healing microtubules, Nature Mater. 14, 1080 - 1081 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

1. E.E. Deinum, R. Geurts, M. Hartog, T. Bisseling, B.M. Mulder, Computational and Experimental Evidence That Auxin Accumulation in Nodule and Lateral Root Primordia Occurs by Different Mechanisms, In: Biological Nitrogen Fixation / ed. F.J. de Bruijn. - Hoboken: Wiley, 2015. - pp. chap. 66: 659-670.

d. PhD theses

1. I. Garlea, Spatial constraints and the organization of the cytoskeleton, Wageningen University, January 16, 2015.

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

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2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. B.M. Mulder, The long and the short of it: Modelling Cytoskeleton Dynamics in plants and beyond, Computational Biology Workshop, Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge, UK, August 24-28, 2015.

2. B.M. Mulder, Pointing the way: Cell development and the microtubule cytoskeleton, BIOMS | EMBL Conference Physics of Cells and Tissues 2015: Modelling meets Experiment, Heidelberg, Germany, September 30-October 2, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. P. Foteinopoulos, B.M. Mulder, A microtubule-based minimal model for spontaneous and persistent cell polarity (poster), Cellular Dynamics & Models, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, USA, March 3-6, 2015.

2. P. Foteinopoulos, A microtubule-based minimal model for spontaneous and persistent cell polarity (talk), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

3. I. Garlea, B.M. Mulder, Aster-Aster interaction in 3D confinement provides insights into mitotic spindle bipolarity establishment: Experiment and theory (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

4. V. Notenboom, B.M. Mulder, Liquid crystalline organization in spindle-shape confinement (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

5. P. Sadhukhan, B.M. Mulder, Elasto-plastic response of reversibly crosslinked actin bundles under stress (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

6. B. Chakrabortty, B.M. Mulder, The role of cell shape/geometry in controlling cortical microtubule (CMT) self-organisation on plant cell cortex (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

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3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Pieter Rein ten Wolde

Group P.R. ten Wolde 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Spatio-temporal patterns of membrane protein activity (PMP) FOM-Program Expanding society’s toolbox to harvest solar energy (BF) & FOM-Program DNA in Action (DNAA) FOM-Shell Program Computational Science for Energy Research (CSER) FOM-Projectruimte The robust ticking of a circadian clock (PR10) FOM-Projectruimte The thermodynamics of biochemical information processing (PR13) NWO-VICI (VICI)

Employees Chris Govern (PD) VICI Yao Li (PD) PMP Giulia Malaguti (PD) PR13 Michele Monti (OIO) BF Rasa Muller (stagiair) - Joris Paijmans (OIO) PR10 Adithya Vijaykumar (OIO) CSER Harmen Wierenga (stagiair) -

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A. Vijaykumar, P.G. Bolhuis, P.R. ten Wolde, Combining molecular dynamics with mesoscopic Green's function reaction dynamics simulations, J. Chem. Phys. 143, 214102: 1-12 (2015).

2. R.J. van Wijk, S.J. Tans, P.R. ten Wolde, A. Mashaghi, Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology, Sci. Rep. 5, 11376 1-13 (2015).

3. Z. Lansky, M. Braun, A. Lüdecke, M. Schlierf, P.R. ten Wolde, M.E. Janson, S. Diez, Diffusible crosslinkers generate directed forces in microtubule networks, Cell 160, 1159–1168 (2015).

4. N. Becker, A. Mugler, P.R. ten Wolde, Optimal prediction by cellular signaling networks, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 258103: 1-5 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

1. M. Janson, Z. Lansky, P.R. ten Wolde, Microscopische gasveer levert kracht in cellen, NTvN 7, 2015.

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c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Cellular Sensing, Workshop on Regulation and Inference in Biological Networks, Bardonecchia, Italy, February 2–6, 2015.

2. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing, Conference on Engineering of Chemical Complexity, Munich, Germany, June 22–26, 2015.

3. P.R. ten Wolde, The Precision of Gene Regulatory Control, Cecam Workshop Molecular and Chemical Kinetics, Berlin, Germany, September 7–9, 2015.

4. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing, BIOMS | EMBL Conference Physics of Cells and Tissues 2015: Modelling meets Experiment, Heidelberg, Germany, September 30-October 2, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Cellular Sensing (talk), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. P.R. ten Wolde, The Precision of Chemical Sensing (talk), Mathematical Biology Seminar Series, Oxford, UK, January 23, 2015.

3. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Time Perception in Cyanobacteria (poster), Workshop on Regulation and Inference in Biological Networks, Bardonecchia, Italy, February 2–6, 2015.

4. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Time Perception in Cyanobacteria (talk), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

5. J. Paijmans, P.R. ten Wolde, The Coupling between the circadian clock and the cell cycle (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

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6. G. Malaguti, P.R. ten Wolde, Generalized Mediation Analysis to quantify direct causal effects - an application to genomic data (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

7. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing (talk), Systems Biology Seminar, Wageningen, the Netherlands, May 13, 2015.

8. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing (talk), Symposium NanoBiology, Delft, the Netherlands, May 14, 2015.

9. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing (talk), UvA Lunch Seminar, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 18, 2015.

10. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Time Perception in Cyanobacteria (poster), BiosolarCell meeting, June, 2015.

11. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Accuracy of telling time an knowledge of time in circadian cells (talk), The Ninth q-bio Summer School, San Diego, USA, July 13-28, 2015.

12. G. Malaguti, P.R. ten Wolde, Limiting resources on information transmission in biochemical networks (poster), Workshop & Summer School on Models of Life, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2-8, 2015.

13. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Time Perception in Cyanobacteria (poster), The Ninth q-bio Conference, Blacksburg, USA, August 5-8, 2015.

14. J. Paijmans, P.R. ten Wolde, The Coupling between the circadian clock and the cell cycle (talk), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

15. M. Monti, P.R. ten Wolde, Accuracy of telling time via oscillatory signals (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

16. G. Malaguti, P.R. ten Wolde, Limiting resources on information transmission in cellular sensing systems (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

17. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing (talk), Physics Theory Colloquium, Koln, Germany, October 30, 2015.

18. P.R. ten Wolde, Fundamental Limits to Chemical Sensing (talk), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, November 5, 2015.

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19. J. Paijmans, P.R. ten Wolde, The Intricate Coupling between the circadian clock and the cell cycle (poster), EMBO | EMBL Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany, November 12-14, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. P.R. ten Wolde, Elected as APS Fellow.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, Jury dr. H.P. Heinekenprijzen.

2. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, Advisory Board for the European Center for Mathematics, Physics and their Interactions (CEMPI).

3. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, Scientific Committee of the International Scientific Coordination Network (GDRI) on Evolution, Regulation and Signaling (ERS).

4. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, International Advisory Committee of StoMP, a collaborative research network between mathematical modellers and microbiologists in the UK.

5. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, Lorentz Center Computational Science Advisory Board.

6. P.R. ten Wolde, Member, Lorentz Center Physics Advisory Board.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

1. Shell, CSER project, Contact Person Albert Jansen.

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. J. Paijmans, Demonstration experiment ‘De biologische schakelaar en oscillator’, EUREKA-festival, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 29, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

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e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

1. Website www.GFRD.org, describing our algorithm Green’s Function Reaction Dynamics, and from where the algorithm can be downloaded.

Outreach

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Sander Tans

Group S.J. Tans 2015

Fundings FOM-Program Spatial Design of Biochemical Regulation Networks (SPAT) FOM-Program Single Molecule Protein Aggregation (SMPA) FOM-Unilever IPP Hybrid soft materials (HSM) NWO-VICI (VICI) NWO-Disaggregation NWO-Complexity NWO Open Program DnaK chaperoning action at the single-moleculelevel (DnaK)

Employees Mario Avellaneda Sarrio (OIO) VICI Sergey Bezrukavnikov (OIO) SMPA Dmitry Ershov (PD) VICI Sebastiaan Gude (OIO) NWO-Complexity David Minde (PD) NWO-Disaggregation Fatemeh Moayed (OIO) VICI Mohsin Naqvi (PD) VICI Vanda Sunderlikova VICI Noreen Walker (OIO) SPAT Martijn Wehrens (OIO) VICI Roeland van Wijk (OIO) VICI

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. A.M. Adiciptaningrum, M. Osella, M.C. Moolman, M.C. Lagomarsino, S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis in the E. coli replication and division cycle, Sci. Rep. 5, 18261: 1-8 (2015).

2. M.G.J. de Vos, A. Dawid, V. Sunderlikova, S.J. Tans, Breaking evolutionary constraint with a tradeoff ratchet, PNAS 112, 14906–14911 (2015).

3. K. Taute, S. Gude, S.J. Tans, T.S. Shimizu, High-throughput 3D tracking of bacteria on a standard phase contrast microscope, Nature Commun. 6, 8776: 1-9 (2015).

4. K. Singhal, J. Vreede, A. Mashaghi, S.J. Tans, P.G. Bolhuis, The Trigger Factor Chaperone Encapsulates and Stabilizes Partial Folds of Substrate Proteins, PLoS Comput. Biol. 11, e1004444: 1-19 (2015).

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5. R.J. van Wijk, S.J. Tans, P.R. ten Wolde, A. Mashaghi, Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology, Sci. Rep. 5, 11376 1-13 (2015).

6. P. Nghe, S. Boulineau, S.J. Tans, Fluctuations aléatoires dans le métabolisme et la croissance cellulaires = [Random fluctuations, metabolism and growth at the single-cell level], Med. Sci. 31, 233 - 235 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

1. S. Bezrukavnikov, Heat shock proteins studied by optical tweezers, Delft University of Technology, December 10, 2015.

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. S.J. Tans, Metabolism in single cells, Regulation and Inference in Biological Networks, Workshop on Regulation and Inference in Biological Networks, Bardonecchia, Italy, February 2–6, 2015.

2. S.J. Tans, Chaperone action on single proteins, German Biophysical Society Meeting, Hunfeld, Germany, February 26-68, 2015.

3. S.J. Tans, Chance in metabolism, Two2Many Systems Biology Conference, Rehovot, Israel, March 11-12, 2015.

4. S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis in cellular growth, EMBO Symposium Cellular Heterogeneity: Role of Variability and Noise in Biological Decision-Making, Heidelberg, Germany, April 15-18, 2015.

5. S.J. Tans, Chaperone action on single proteins, Conformational transitions in proteins, Venice, Italy, May 3-6, 2015.

6. S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis in cellular growth, FEMS 2015, Maastricht, the Netherlands, June 7-11, 2015.

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7. S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis in cellular metabolism, BioSynSys 2015, Paris, France, September 7-10, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. S. Bezrukavnikov, R.E. Klevit, S.J. Tans, sHsps promote the compaction of alpha-synuclein: a single-molecule study (poster), Lorentz Workshop Amyloid Aggregation: Single Molecule Approaches to a Many Molecule Problem, Leiden, the Netherlands, April 13-17, 2015.

2. R.J. van Wijk, S.J. Tans, P.R. ten Wolde, A. Mashaghi, Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology (poster), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

3. S.J. Tans, Metabolic noise in single cells (talk), Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, May 5, 2015.

4. N. Walker, P. Nghe, S.J. Tans, Gene expression noise – how much is explained by growth fluctuations? (poster), BacNet15, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain, May 9-15, 2015.

5. S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis in cellular growth (talk), ESPCI, Paris, France, July 16, 2015.

6. S.J. Tans, Dynamics of single cells and proteins (talk), Pasteur Institute, Paris, France, July 23, 2015.

7. F. Moayed, S. Bezrukavnikov, S.J. Tans, Single molecule study of redox-regulated molecular chaperone Hsp33 (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

8. R.J. van Wijk, S.J. Tans, P.R. ten Wolde, A. Mashaghi, Non-monotonic dynamics and crosstalk in signaling pathways and their implications for pharmacology (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

9. S. Bezrukavnikov, A. Mashaghi, D.P. Minde, R. Kityk, B. Zachmann-Brand, M. Mayer, G. Kramer, B.Bukau, S.J. Tans, Diverse Hsp70 binding modes underlie its chaperone action (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

10. D.P. Minde, M. Avellaneda, S.J. Tans, Efficiently incorporating large designed sticky ends (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

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11. M. Wehrens, S.J. Tans, Single cell dynamics in E. coli. Do bacteria care about noise? (poster), EMBO | EMBL Symposium, Heidelberg, Germany, October 11-14, 2015.

12. S.J. Tans, Stochasticity and homeostasis of cellular growth (talk), Princeton Physics, Princeton, USA, November 23, 2015.

13. D.P. Minde, Revisiting cellular protein folding: from Hsp70 actions in singulo to structural heatmaps of the E. coli proteome (talk), Netherlands Proteomics Center, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. S.J. Tans, Member, Selection committee ALW Open Program.

2. S.J. Tans, Member, Physics of Life Advisory board of FOM.

3. S.J. Tans, Member, NWO Program Building Blocks of Life.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach

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Tom Shimizu

Group T.S. Shimizu 2015

Fundings FOM-Program The Signal is the Noise (NOISE) FOM-Program Crowd management (CROWD) FOM-Projectruimte (PR) Paul G. Allen Family Foundation - Allen Distinguished Investigator (ADI) Award NWO-VIDI (VIDI)

Employees Sharon Bakker (stagiair) - Oskar Bles (stagiair) - Simone Boskamp (lab. assistent) - Sebastian Gude (OIO) - Stephen Helms (PD) VIDI Bram Henneman (gast) - Keita Kamino (PD) ADI Johannes Keegstra (OIO) PR Mathijs Rozemuller (OIO) NOISE Jacopo Solari (OIO) CROWD Katja Taute (PD) VIDI

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. K. Taute, S. Gude, S.J. Tans, T.S. Shimizu, High-throughput 3D tracking of bacteria on a standard phase contrast microscope, Nature Commun. 6, 8776: 1-9 (2015).

2. P. Szymańska, N. Gritti, J.M. Keegstra, M. Soltani, B. Munsky, Using noise to control heterogeneity of isogenic populations in homogenous environments, Phys. Biol. 12, 045003 1-12 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

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2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. T.S. Shimizu, Dissecting bacterial motility across scales, Workshop Random Walks and Nonlinear Dynamics in the Life of Cells, MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, May 18-22, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, 3D Tracking for the people: High-throughput label-free imaging of bacterial motility on a standard phase contrast microscope (talk), BLAST XIII, Tucson, USA, January 18-23, 2015.

2. J.M. Keegstra, T.S. Shimizu, Role of phosphorylation feedback in E. Coli chemotaxis probed by single-cell FRET (poster), BLAST XIII, Tucson, USA, January 18-23, 2015.

3. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, Low-tech, high-throughput tracking of bacteria in 3D (talk), German Physical Society Meeting, Berlin, Germany, March 15-20, 2015.

4. J. Solari, T.S. Shimizu, In vivo single molecule tracking and localization of photoactivated fluorescent proteins in E.coli (poster), Single Molecule and Single Cell Fluorescence Å/nm/μm/mm-scopy, Heidelberg, Germany, March 15-23, 2015.

5. J. Solari, T.S. Shimizu, In vivo imaging of proteins on the E.coli membrane and chromosome (talk), Circle Meeting Biological Physics 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 16-17, 2015.

6. J.M. Keegstra, T.S. Shimizu, Control of variability of E. Coli chemotaxis (poster), EMBO Microbiology, Heidelberg, Germany, April 23-25, 2015.

7. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, 3D tracking reveals bacterial motility strategies and their mechanical constraints (talk), Workshop Random Walks and Nonlinear Dynamics in the Life of Cells, MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, May 18-22, 2015.

8. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, A simple, new 3D tracking technique reveals bacterial motility strategies and their physical constraints (talk), Department of Biology, LMU, Munich, Germany, July 14, 2015.

9. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, Revealing physical constraints of bacterial motility strategies with a simple, new 3D tracking technique (talk), Department of Physics, LMU, Munich, Germany, July 15, 2015.

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10. J.M. Keegstra, T.S. Shimizu, Variability and Stability in Chemotactic Signaling at the Single Cell Level (talk), Receptor Fest Meeting, Boulder, USA, August 11-13, 2015.

11. K.M. Taute, T.S. Shimizu, Bacterial motility strategies at the level of individuals and populations (talk), Rowland Institute, Harvard University, Boston, USA, September 11, 2015.

12. J.M. Keegstra, T.S. Shimizu, Control of variability in bacterial chemotaxis (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

13. K. Kamino, J.M. Keegstra, T. Emonet, T.S. Shimizu, Single-cell correlation between swimming behavior and kinase activity in bacterial chemotaxis (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

1. K.M. Taute, BLAST Board of Founders’ Award for an Outstanding Talk, at BLAST XIII, Tucson, USA, January 18-23, 2015.

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. T.S. Shimizu, Member, National Steering Committee, NL-BioImaging AM.

2. T.S. Shimizu, Program Leader, FOM Program The signal is the Noise: Physical origins of fluctuations in organism-scale behaveor (NOISE).

3. T.S. Shimizu, Organizier (jointly with Greg Stephens, VU), KNAW Biophysics Meetings (4 events per year).

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. S.J. Tans, T.S. Shimizu, In 3D het gedrag van bacteriën bestuderen, Interview with Mark Beekhuis on Wetenschap Vandaag, BNR Radio, Amsterdam, November 4, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

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Outreach

1. T.S. Shimizu, Using optical microscopy to study how bacteria compute logarithms, an invited lecture for Microscopy & Spectroscopy Course, University of Amsterdam, Sepbember 14, 2015.

2. T.S. Shimizu, How bacteria do their Math, an invited lecture for Molecular Biophysics Course, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands, December 2, 2015.

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Jeroen van Zon

Group J.S. van Zon 2015

Fundings Start-up AMOLF (Start-up) FOM-Program The Signal is the Noise (NOISE) NWO-VIDI (VIDI) ERC Starting Grant (ERC) Human Frontiers Science Program Career Development Award (HFSP)

Employees Olga Filina (OIO) VIDI Yvonne Goos (lab. assistent) - Nicola Gritti (OIO) ERC Guizela Huelsz Prince (OIO) VIDI Simone Kienle (PD) ERC Jason Kroll (PD) ERC Joleen Traets (OIO) NOISE

1. Academic publications

a. Peer reviewed Publications

1. P. Szymańska, N. Gritti, J.M. Keegstra, M. Soltani, B. Munsky, Using noise to control heterogeneity of isogenic populations in homogenous environments, Phys. Biol. 12, 045003 1-12 (2015).

2. J.S. van Zon, S. Kienle, G. Huelsz-Prince, M. Barkoulas A. van Oudenaarden, Cells change their sensitivity to an EGF morphogen gradient to control EGF-induced gene expression, Nature Commun. 6, 7053: 1-11 (2015).

b. Publications in proceedings or other journals

c. Contributions to scientific books (chapters or entire book)

d. PhD theses

e. Open Access publications

zie 1.a.

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2. Invited lectures, posters, awards and other activities

a. Invited lectures at international conferences and meetings

1. J.S. van Zon, Long-time quantitative time-lapse microscopy of C. elegans post-embryonic development, 20th International C. elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, USA, June 24-28, 2015.

2. J.S. van Zon, Variability and robustness in C. elegans vulva development, Workshop & Summer School on “Models of Life”, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2-8, 2015.

b. Other lectures and posters at (international) conferences and other scientific meetings

1. I. Attema, D. Verheijde, J.S. van Zon, A genetic switch made of light (poster), Physics@FOM 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, January 20-21, 2015.

2. S. Kienle, N. Gritti, Y. Goos, J.S. van Zon, AC/VU decision in C. elegans – An ideal model system to study stochastic cell fate decisions (poster), EMBO Symposium Cellular Heterogeneity: Role of Variability and Noise in Biological Decision-Making, Heidelberg, Germany, April 15-18, 2015.

3. N. Gritti, S. Kienle, J.S. van Zon, Quantitative timelapse microscopy of stochastic processes during C. elegans postembryonic development (poster), EMBO Symposium Cellular Heterogeneity: Role of Variability and Noise in Biological Decision-Making, Heidelberg, Germany, April 15-18, 2015.

4. S. Kienle, N. Gritti, Y. Goos, J.S. van Zon, Quantitative analysis of the AC/VU Decision during C. elegans Development (poster), 20th International C. elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, USA, June 24-28, 2015.

5. J.S. van Zon, Studying variability in C. elegans development (talk), QBIO Summer School, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands, July 6, 2015.

6. S. Kienle, N. Gritti, Y. Goos, J.S. van Zon, Quantitative analysis of a stochastic cell fate decision in the nematode C. elegans (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

7. G. Huelsz-Prince, J.S. van Zon, Robustness against anatomical variability in C. elegans organ development (poster), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

8. J.S. van Zon, Quantitative developmental biology in the nematode C. elegans (talk), MENS carriere dag, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 7, 2015.

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9. N. Gritti, J.S. van Zon, Quantitative timelapse microscopy of the postembryonic development of C. elegans (talk), Annual Dutch Worm Meeting, Wageningen, the Netherlands, April 29, 2015.

10. N. Gritti, J.S. van Zon, Quantitative Timelapse Microscopy of C. elegan developments (talk), DutchBiophysics 2015, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, September 28-29, 2015.

c. Awards and recognitions

d. Board/Committee positions in congress organizations, scientific consortia, advisory councils, international panels, editorships at journals

1. J.S. van Zon, Member, Program Committee, The Ninth q-bio Conference, Blacksburg, USA, August 5-8, 2015.

2. J.S. van Zon, Member, Program Committee, The Tenth q-bio Conference, Nashville, USA, July 27-30, 2016.

3. Knowledge transfer (societal and economic)

a. Patents

b. Contacts with industry (including consultancy or other functions), new business activity resulting from projects

c. Performances on television, radio or at public events

1. J.S. van Zon, Demonstration experiment ‘Genetische schakelaar’, EUREKA-festival, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 29, 2015.

d. Publications in public magazines, newspapers or on the internet

e. Other professional products (software, prototypes, etc.)

Outreach