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Martin Haase is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, where he leads research in Physical and Colloid Chemistry. His work focuses on non-equilibrium soft matter structures, utilizing interfacial self-assembly of materials to advance understanding of molecular behavior at interfaces and develop novel materials.
- Key Affiliations: Utrecht University (Van't Hoff Laboratory, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science) and Rowan University (Department of Chemical Engineering)
- Current Funding: ERC-Starting Grant '3D-FABRIC' and NWO Vidi Grant 'Bijel templated membranes for molecular separations' (Utrecht); American Chemical Society (Rowan)
His research bridges colloid and interface science with transport processes, chemical synthesis, and fluid mechanics. Recent publications explore bijel membranes, solvent transfer methods, and pH-responsive materials, reflecting his expertise in soft matter engineering and nanoparticle-stabilized systems. Grants from major organizations underscore the significance of his work in materials design and industrial applications.
Scientific Awards: While no explicit honors are listed, his research is supported by prestigious grants including the ERC-Starting Grant and NWO Vidi Grant, highlighting recognition in his field.
Collaborative Labs: Haase's group operates at Utrecht's Van't Hoff Laboratory and Rowan's Chemical Engineering labs, combining physical chemistry and engineering approaches. His teaching includes courses like Physical Chemistry of Life Sciences and Thesis Projects, mentoring future researchers in soft matter and sustainability.




