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Prof. Peter Schall is a Professor at the Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on soft matter physics, colloidal systems, and nanomaterials, with particular emphasis on self-assembly processes, critical Casimir effects, and quantum dot supercrystals. He investigates phenomena such as colloidal dynamics, energy transfer mechanisms, and the interplay between structure and functionality in nanomaterials.
His work spans experimental and theoretical approaches, addressing topics like plasmon lattice lasers, carrier multiplication in semiconductors, and applications in energy storage systems. He has contributed to advancements in understanding colloidal suspensions, microgravity assembly, and the optoelectronic properties of materials such as MXenes and perovskite nanocrystals.
Prof. Schall’s research integrates physics, chemistry, and engineering, with a focus on developing novel materials and technologies with potential for photonics, energy, and nanotechnology. His studies often involve cutting-edge techniques such as molecular dynamics simulations, first-principles modeling, and advanced microscopy.
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