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Overview

Jan Voogd is affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands and specializes in the field of Materials Science, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research spans several key topics within this domain.

The scientist's main research interests include:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • ZnO doping and properties

Voogd has contributed to the literature through publications in notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Review of Scientific Instruments
  • Christen democratische verkenningen

Research collaborations form an important part of their work. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Mehdi Saedi
  • A. Sjardin
  • Anastasios C. Manikas
  • Costas Galiotis
  • Mariusz Jankowski

Among recent papers, the following represent the scope and nature of Voogd's research outputs:

  • Development of a reactor for the in situ monitoring of 2D materials growth on liquid metal catalysts, using synchrotron x-ray scattering, Raman spectroscopy, and optical microscopy (2020), published in Review of Scientific Instruments
  • Afschaffen van voorrangsregeling voor statushouders is een goed idee (2025), published in Christen democratische verkenningen

Best Publications

  • The human central nervous system

    Rudolf Nieuwenhuys;Jan Voogd;Christiaan van Huijzen

  • The Human Central Nervous System

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  • The anatomy of the cerebellum

    Jan Voogd;Mitchell Glickstein

  • The Human Central Nervous System: A Synopsis and Atlas

    Rudolf Nieuwenhuys;Jan Voogd;Christiaan van Huijzen

  • The parasagittal zonation within the olivocerebellar projection. I. Climbing fiber distribution in the vermis of cat cerebellum.

    H. J. Groenewegen;J. Voogd

  • The parasagittal zonation within the olivocerebellar projection. II. Climbing fiber distribution in the intermediate and hemispheric parts of cat cerebellum.

    H. J. Groenewegen;J. Voogd;S. L. Freedman

  • The Human Central Nervous System

    Rudolf Nieuwenhuys;Jan Voogd;Christiaan van Huijzen;Michele Papa

  • Visual pontocerebellar projections in the macaque

    Mitchell Glickstein;Nico Gerrits;Ines Kralj-Hans;Barbara Mercier

  • Topography of cerebellar nuclear projections to the brain stem in the rat.

    T.M. Teune;J. van der Burg;J. van der Moer;J. Voogd

  • Organization of the vestibulocerebellum.

    Jan Voogd;Nicolaas M. Gerrits;Tom J. H. Ruigrok

  • Ultrastructural study of the GABAergic, cerebellar, and mesodiencephalic innervation of the cat medial accessory olive: anterograde tracing combined with immunocytochemistry.

    C. I. de Zeeuw;J. C. Holstege;T. J. H. Ruigrok;J. Voogd

  • The distribution of climbing and mossy fiber collateral branches from the copula pyramidis and the paramedian lobule: congruence of climbing fiber cortical zones and the pattern of zebrin banding within the rat cerebellum.

    Jan Voogd;Joanne Pardoe;Tom J. H. Ruigrok;Richard Apps

  • The organization of the corticonuclear and olivocerebellar climbing fiber projections to the rat cerebellar vermis: the congruence of projection zones and the zebrin pattern.

    Jan Voogd;Tom J. H. Ruigrok

  • Anterograde tracing of the rat olivocerebellar system with Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (PHA-L). Demonstration of climbing fiber collateral innervation of the cerebellar nuclei

    J. J. L. van der Want;L. Wiklund;M. Guegan;T. Ruigrok

  • Cerebellar Modules and Their Role as Operational Cerebellar Processing Units

    Richard Apps;Richard Hawkes;Sho Aoki;Sho Aoki;Fredrik Bengtsson

  • Organization of projections from the inferior olive to the cerebellar nuclei in the rat

    T.J.H. Ruigrok;J. Voogd

  • Zonal organization of the climbing fiber projection to the flocculus and nodulus of the rabbit: A combined axonal tracing and acetylcholinesterase histochemical study

    J. Tan;N. Gerrits;R. Nanhoe;John Simpson

  • Comparative aspects of the structure and fibre connexions of the mammalian cerebellum.

    Voogd J

  • FUNCTIONAL LOCALIZATION IN THE CEREBELLUM

    Mitchell Glickstein;Fahad Sultan;Jan Voogd

  • Mesodiencephalic and cerebellar terminals terminate upon the same dendritic spines in the glomeruli of the cat and rat inferior olive: An ultrastructural study using a combination of [3H]-leucine and wheat germ agglutinin coupled horseradish peroxidase anterograde tracing

    C.I. De Zeeuw;J.C. Holstege;T.J.H. Ruigrok;J. Voogd

  • Single Purkinje Cell Can Innervate Multiple Classes of Projection Neurons in the Cerebellar Nuclei of the Rat: A Light Microscopic and Ultrastructural Triple-Tracer Study in the Rat

    T.M. Teune;J. van der Burg;C.I. de Zeeuw;J. Voogd

  • Visuomotor cerebellum in human and nonhuman primates.

    Jan Voogd;Caroline K. L. Schraa-Tam;Jos N. van der Geest;Chris I. De Zeeuw;Chris I. De Zeeuw

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom J. H. Ruigrok
Tom J. H. Ruigrok Erasmus University Rotterdam
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Chris I. De Zeeuw
Chris I. De Zeeuw Erasmus University Rotterdam
Roy V. Sillitoe
Roy V. Sillitoe Baylor College of Medicine
Dick Jaarsma
Dick Jaarsma Erasmus University Rotterdam
Richard Hawkes
Richard Hawkes University of Calgary
Mitchell Glickstein
Mitchell Glickstein University College London
Richard Apps
Richard Apps University of Bristol
Izumi Sugihara
Izumi Sugihara Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Bridget M. Lumb
Bridget M. Lumb University of Bristol

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