Student projects

This is the current list of student projects available in the Nanobiophysics Group, both for BSc and MSc thesis assignments. Click on the title for more detailed information on the project and contact information.

Bachelor projects

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Characterization of lipid flip-flop induced by a-synuclein oligomers (Biomedische Technologie, Technische Natuurkunde)

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Characterization of the aggregation and potential toxicity of the p3 peptide

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De ziekte van Parkinson, alpha-synculeine en groene thee

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Gold nanoparticles in biochemical assays (Biomedische Technologie)

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Multimodal microscopy and spectroscopy

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Nanoparticle purification using molecular biology methods (Biomedische Technologie, Nanotechnologie)

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Polarization control for orientation and enhancement (Technische Natuurkunde, Nanotechnologie)

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Regulating the immune response to aggregated food proteins, a biophysical point-of-view

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Surface enhanced fluorescence for biomedical diagnostics (Biomedische Technologie, Nanotechnologie)

Master projects

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A-Synuclein and the Cytoskeleton (2 projects, also for Saxion students)

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Are oligomers as toxic as we think?

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Establishing the response of Aβ on inflammatory factors

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Intercellular communication between cells on chip

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Multimodel characterization of fluorescence enhancement in silver nanoparticle aggregates (Applied Physics, Nanotechnology)

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Multimodal microscopy and spectroscopy (2 projects)

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Nanoparticle enhanced fluorescence for tumor-margin detection (Biomedical Engineering, Technical Medicine)

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Nanophotonic manipulation of biological emitters: Individual characterization of coexisting fluorophores in one sample

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Regulating the immune response to aggregated food proteins, a biophysical point-of-view

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Single molecule detection: Influence of the orientation on the decay of single molecules in front of a mirror

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Ultrasensitive microscopy and spectroscopy of fluorescent markers (3 projects)

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Polarization control for orientation and enhancement (Applied Physics, Nanotechnology)

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Surface enhanced fluorescence for biomedical diagnostics (Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnology)