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Lambertus Hesselink is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Applied Physics. His research focuses on nanophotonics, ultra-high-density optical data storage, nonlinear optics, and X-ray imaging. He leads the Hesselink Research Group, which explores light-matter interactions with applications in nanotechnology, bio-engineering, and energy conversion. Hesselink holds degrees from Caltech and Twente University, including a Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics and Physics.
Education:
- Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, Applied Mechanics & Physics/Applied Physics (1977)
- EngD, Twente University, Applied Mechanics & Physics (1974)
- MS, California Institute of Technology, Applied Mechanics & Physics (1972)
- BS, Twente University, Applied Mechanics & Physics (1970)
- BS, Twente University, Applied Physics (1971)
Research Interests: His work spans nanophotonics for super-resolution imaging, lab-on-a-chip systems for biochemistry, and X-ray differential phase contrast imaging. Recent projects include plasmonic conveyer belts for nanoparticle transport and iLabs, a digital platform for online science experiments. His group also investigates energy systems, such as lithium-ion battery imaging and thermoacoustic energy conversion.
Labs/Teams: The Hesselink Research Group collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, integrating nanotechnology, photonics, and biomedical engineering. Key infrastructure includes advanced X-ray imaging setups and microfluidic fabrication labs.
Grants/Advising: Though specific grants aren’t detailed, his work on iLabs and energy systems implies sustained funding. No listed advisees are provided in the data.
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