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P.G. Steeneken is a Professor in the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). His research focuses on nanomechanical resonators, graphene-based sensors, and 2D material physics, with significant contributions to sensor technology, ultrasound imaging, and DNA interaction studies.
- Key affiliations: TU Delft, 4TU.ResearchData
- Research areas: Nanomechanics, 2D materials, MEMS, acoustic wave dynamics
Recent Research Trends (2025):
- Advancing 2D material sensors for biological applications (microbial monitoring, DNA diffusion)
- Developing wafer-scale graphene devices for industrial deployment
- Investigating nonlinear dynamics of nanoresonators with soft clamping
- Thermoelastic and magneto-elastic effects in van der Waals magnets
- Optimizing photonic sensors with temperature compensation
- Microsphere-assisted quantum emitter fabrication in hexagonal boron nitride
His work is characterized by interdisciplinary collaborations across physics, engineering, and biotechnology, with datasets available through TU Delft's 4TU.ResearchData repository.
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