Our group is part of the research cluster Molecular Biosensing at Eindhoven University of Technology, which is part of the Department of Applied Physics and the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Our group is part of the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS). The institute brings together researchers with backgrounds ranging from chemistry to biology and physics to work on complex molecular problems. We are active in the focus area “advanced analysis”.
Our group is part of the Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute (EHCI). The institute brings together researchers with backgrounds ranging from physics to electrical engineering and biology to work on applications of nanomaterials. We are active in the focus area single-molecule analytics on a chip.


Our group coordinates the Marie Curie ITN “SuperCol”. The SuperCol consortium consists of 15 PhD students across different academic and industrial partners in Europe. SuperCol aims to advance the use of super-resolution microscopy for the quantification of colloid surface-chemistry for use in biomedical applications like sensing and drug delivery.
Our group is part of the Marie Curie ITN “Consense”. The Consense consortium aims to advance particle-based biosensors to be used for continuous monitoring of biomolecular concentrations.