After three years of Covid restrictions, ARCNL together with other research organizations at Amsterdam Science Park welcomed its visitors again for the Open Day on October 1st. Many of those …
A collaboration of chemists and physicists have shed light on a crucial aspect of friction: how things begin to slide. Using fluorescence microscopy and dedicated fluorescent molecules, they were able …
ARCNL researcher Klaas Bijlsma (middle in the picture) has won the best poster prize at the International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions (HCI 2022) in Matsue, Japan.
Dr. Wim van der Zande (ASML) has been appointed as interim director of the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL) as of October 1st, 2022. Until a permanent successor has …
The group of Roland Bliem (Materials & Surface Science for Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) has received an NWO XS grant of 50.000 euros to investigate the process of photoelectron spectroscopy in …
Group leader Fred Brouwer has left ARCNL on March 1st. He will continue to work as full-time professor at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences of the University …
The University of Groningen (RUG) joined the ARCNL public-private partnership as associate partner on January 1st, 2022. Since the start of ARCNL in 2014, the University of Groningen has been …
Short-wavelength light sources beyond the color that the human eye can perceive have tremendous application potential, but controlling them is notoriously difficult. PhD student Sylvianne Roscam Abbing is the first …
Emilia Olsson, ARCNL group leader (Materials Theory and Modeling) and assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam, has received a Women in Science Excel (WISE) grant amounting to 250.000 euros …