Jan Versluis
Researcher · Ultrafast Spectroscopy
Institute for Atomic and Molecular PhysicsAbout
Dr. Jan Versluis is a Researcher leading the Ultrafast Spectroscopy Group at AMOLF, a research institute in Amsterdam specializing in interdisciplinary physics and chemistry. His work focuses on elucidating molecular-level phenomena at interfaces using advanced spectroscopic techniques such as sum-frequency generation (SFG) and ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Key research areas include interfacial water dynamics, surfactant behavior, lipid membrane interactions, and light-driven chemical reactions in materials like perovskites and biopolymers.
Dr. Versluis' group investigates how molecular orientation, electrostatic interactions, and environmental factors influence surface and bulk properties of materials. Recent studies explore degradation mechanisms in perovskite solar cells, cholesterol roles in cell membranes, and proton uptake reactions triggered by light. His research bridges chemistry, physics, and biophysics, with applications in energy materials, biotechnology, and fundamental surface science.
Labs/Teams: Ultrafast Spectroscopy Group (AMOLF). Collaborative networks include institutions focusing on nanomaterials, photovoltaics, and biomolecular interfaces. Technical expertise lies in developing SFG spectroscopy methods for probing aqueous interfaces and ultrafast processes.
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