
معرفی
R.G.H. Lammertink serves as a Professor at the University of Twente within the Faculty of Science and Technology, specifically in the Membrane Science & Technology department. He leads the Soft matter, Fluidics and Interfaces research group and maintains affiliations with the MESA+ Institute.
His academic foundation includes a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Twente (2000) followed by postdoctoral research at the California Institute of Technology. Key appointments include Assistant Professor in the Membrane Technology Group (2004) and leadership of the Soft matter, Fluidics and Interfaces group since April 2010.
Research centers on interfacial phenomena governing mass/heat transport for membrane and catalytic applications. Expertise spans membrane surface engineering, surface chemistry, photocatalytic processes, porosity control, and concentration procedures. Work evolved from microstructured membrane interfaces (2004) to microfluidics/microreactors (Vidi 2007) and fundamental interfacial transport mechanisms (ERC 2012, Vici 2016).
Major recognitions include:
- NWO Vidi grant (2007) for microreactor/microfluidics research
- ERC Advanced Grant (2012) for interfacial transport phenomena
- NWO Vici grant (2016) for fundamental interface studies
These grants underpin his leadership of the Soft matter, Fluidics and Interfaces group, driving experimental and theoretical work on transport phenomena at engineered interfaces. The group operates within the Membrane Science & Technology cluster, leveraging university infrastructure for membrane and catalytic process innovation.

