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Dr. A. van Houselt is an Assistant Professor at the MESA+ Institute, specializing in the Physics of Interfaces and Nanomaterials. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, and surface science, with contributions to topological insulators, nanoribbons, and eutectic droplet dynamics. He has co-authored over 120 publications and actively participates in conferences and workshops.
Research interests include exploring novel quantum materials, such as germanene nanoribbons and 2D materials growth, as well as investigating phase transitions and surface phenomena in liquid-solid systems. Key contributions involve topological insulator realizations and wafer-scale nanofabrication techniques.
Recent work highlights include studies on one-dimensional topological insulators in germanene (2025) and presolidification dynamics in eutectic droplets (2023). His activities include invited talks and presentations at international conferences such as NWO Physics 2024 and the IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2022).
No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. He supervises research projects but specific advisee names are not listed in the provided data. His work aligns with sustainable development goals through advancements in nanotechnology and materials science.
