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Dr. Jorik van de Groep is a Researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam, based at the Institute of Physics (IoP WZI). His work focuses on advanced photonics, metamaterials, and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on 2D materials and optoelectronic devices. He explores dynamic light manipulation, plasmonic effects, and energy-efficient optical systems through innovative metasurface and nanoresonator designs.
Research interests include excitonic beam steering, tunable optical modulation, and environmental stability of nanomaterials. His publications highlight breakthroughs in high-performance photodetectors, robotic metamaterials, and temperature-dependent optical properties of layered materials. Recent work addresses challenges in light trapping for solar cells and ultrafast wavefront shaping for next-generation optical systems.
Key trends in his publications involve integrating mechanical, electrical, and optical functionalities into nanostructured materials. He has contributed to foundational studies on plasmoelectric effects and light-matter interactions in hybrid 2D systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided data. His research group at IoP WZI focuses on translating nanophotonics innovations into practical applications, though specific lab details are not detailed here.


