After I obtained a master's degree in Nanotechnology, I continued in research as a PhD candidate in microfluidics at the BIOS Lab on a Chip Group and obtained my doctoral degree in 2023.

As of January 2024, I am part of the Information Specialists' team of the University Library. As information specialist for the faculty S&T (TNW), I support researchers, staff, and students on information literacy. You can reach out to me if you need help in finding, accessing, and acquiring literature; (open access) publishing; visibility and research impact; referencing, plagiarism, and copyright; or support in search strategies and methodologies for systematic literatures reviews. If you have questions about databases (such as CAS SciFinder), literature review tools (such as Covidence), and reference managers (such as EndNote), feel free to contact me. 

Additionally, I support teaching information literacy in bachelor and master courses in the health and biomedical domain. Information skills include finding and accessing literature, navigating databases, critically evaluating sources, and properly citing research. Contact me for tailored advice for your course

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After I obtained a master's degree in Nanotechnology in 2019, I continued in research as a PhD candidate in microfluidics at the BIOS Lab on a Chip Group. I studied semen quality assessment using microfluidic impedance cytometry. 

As of January 2024, I am part of the Information Specialists' team of the University Library. As information specialist for the faculty S&T (TNW), I support researchers, staff, and students on information literacy. I am the first contact point for any library related matters. You can reach out to me if you need help in finding, evaluating, and referencing literature, and for questions about plagiarism, copyright, and publishing. Additionally, I am involved in teaching information skills to students in the health and biomedical domain. 

Publications

2022

Label-Free Microfluidic Impedance Cytometry for Acrosome Integrity Assessment of Boar Spermatozoa (2022)Biosensors, 12(9). Article 679. Kruit, S. A., Bruijn, D. S. d., Broekhuijse, M. L. W. J., Olthuis, W. & Segerink, L. I.https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12090679

2021

Characterization of necrotic and viable spermatozoa in microfluidic impedance cytrometry (2021)In 25th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences: 10 - 14 October 2021, Palm Springs, CA, USA (pp. 549-550). Kruit, S. A., de Bruijn, D. S., Olthuis, W. & Segerink, L.Characterization of necrotic and viable spermatozoa in microfluidic impedance cytometry (2021)In MicroTAS 2021 - 25th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (pp. 549-550). The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society. Kruit, S. A., de Bruijn, D. S., Olthuis, W. & Segerink, L. I.

2020

Effect of Microfluidic Processing on the Viability of Boar and Bull Spermatozoa (2020)[Contribution to conference › Abstract] 24th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, µTAS 2020. Hamacher, T., Berendsen, J. T. W., Kruit, S.-M. A., Broekhuijse, M. L. W. J. & Segerink, L.

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