معرفی
Agur Sevink is an Assistant Professor at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC), Leiden University. His research focuses on multi-scale modeling of supramolecular structures in biomaterials, with emphasis on block copolymers, nanocomposites, and chlorosomal assemblies. He supervises five PhD candidates and collaborates on projects like EU-funded nanoparticle risk assessments. His work bridges computational modeling and experimental insights, addressing challenges in energy sustainability and biomedical applications.
Teaching responsibilities include Calculus and Life Science and Technology courses at the BSc level. His research group contributes to understanding dynamic disorder effects in excitation energy transfer and lipid-based drug delivery systems. He is affiliated with the LIC’s Fundamental Research in Energy & Sustainability and Metals in Catalysis, Biomimetics & Inorganic Materials initiatives.
- Research Interests: Supramolecular Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Biophysics
- Key Projects: Mesoscale modeling of block copolymer systems, chlorosomal assemblies dynamics