Guus Rijnders

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Guus Rijnders (born February 13, 1964 in Lichtenvoorde ) is a Dutch physicist.

Rijnders studied at the Higher Technical School (HTS) Enschede with a master’s degree (doctoral exam) in 1986, after military service from 1988 he was research engineer at the University of Twente , where he did his doctorate in 2001 under Horst Rogalla (dissertation: The initial growth of complex oxides: study and manipulation ). Afterwards he was an assistant professor at the University of Twente with full professorship from 2010 in the department of inorganic materials science, which he has headed since 2011.

He is concerned with complex (nanostructured) materials for electronic devices, the combination of properties and structure in these materials and production via PLD (Pulsed Laser Deposition), an area in which he is a pioneer. These include thin films of ceramic oxides with ferromagnetic, ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties.

In 2018 he received the Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics .

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  1. Springer Prize