Publications
A Microfluidics Approach for Ovarian Cancer Immune Monitoring in an Outpatient Setting. KU Leuven
Among cancer diagnoses in women, ovarian cancer has the fifth-highest mortality rate. Current treatments are unsatisfactory, and new therapies are highly needed. Immunotherapies show great promise but have not reached their full potential in ovarian cancer patients. Implementation of an immune readout could offer better guidance and development of immunotherapies. However, immune profiling is often performed using a flow cytometer, which is ...
Use of high frequency electrorotation to identify cytoplasmic changes in cells non-disruptively KU Leuven
In this paper we demonstrate how the use of frequencies ranging from 50 kHz to 5 GHz in the analysis of cells by electrorotation can open the path to the identification of differences not detectable by conventional set-ups. Earlier works usually reported electrorotation devices operating below 20 MHz, limiting the response obtained to properties associated with the cell membrane. Those devices are thus unable to resolve the physiological ...
Microwave Properties of Ba-Substituted Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 after Chemical Mechanical Polishing KU Leuven
Inverse design assisted coherent optical lattices KU Leuven
We explore the use of inverse design methods for the generation of periodic optical patterns in photonic integrated circuits. A carefully selected objective function based on the integer lattice method, which is an algebraic technique for optical lattice generation, is shown to be key for successful device design. Furthermore, we present a polychromatic pattern generating device that switches between optical lattices with different symmetry and ...