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Professor Tom André Jos Vosch is affiliated with the Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on DNA-templated nanomaterials and optical spectroscopy, with significant contributions to understanding luminescent silver nanoclusters.
His research interests center on Nanospectroscopy and DNA Nanotechnology, particularly the synthesis and characterization of DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters for biomedical imaging applications. Current work explores near-infrared emission mechanisms, anti-Stokes processes, and atomic-level structural analysis of nanoclusters ranging from Ag11 to Ag28 systems.
Analysis of recent publications (2024-2025) reveals consistent focus on
- Atomic-resolution structural characterization
- Near-infrared optical properties
- Quantum yield optimization
- DNA-nanocluster interaction mechanisms
- Novel analytical methodologies
- Applications in bioimaging
While no specific awards or students are listed in available materials, his 139 research outputs demonstrate sustained productivity in nanomaterials science. His laboratory operates within the Nanospectroscopy group at the University of Copenhagen, as indicated by his research website.



