History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics
History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics
The Department of Art History and Archaeology of the Free University of Brussels actively carries out research in the following fields: 1. The history of the fine arts of the late medieval and early modern periods, particularly in the southern Netherlands (among the main current research projects: the study of 15th- and 16th-century carved altarpieces, the mythology in 17th- century Flemish paintings, the study of art theory in early modern ...
PREHISTORY - Settlement structure of Late Palaeolithic and Early Holocene sites. - Microwear analysis (microscopic use traces) of prehistoric flint tools.- The introduction of agriculture in northern Belgium. - Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project: the prehistory of the Nile Valley. - Chert quarrying and mining techniques. - Methodological approach of Palaeolithic stone technology. ANCIENT NEAR EAST - Egyptian and Coptic art: iconological ...
Research Unit which includes the Research groups "Archeology", "Art Science" and "Musicolgy"
The Archaeology, Art History and Musicology Research Unit, Leuven, consists of three research groups:
The Archaeology, Art History and Musicology Research Unit also contains the division Art History, Campus Brussels.
The aim of the Soft Matter, Rheology and Technology (SMaRT) division is to foster and conduct research on soft matter and the rheology of complex fluids on a fundamental level as well as their application to technical processes. Such complex fluids span a wide range of materials, including polymer solutions, melts and blends, emulsions, colloidal dispersions, surfactant solutions, etc.
A characteristic feature of such complex fluids and ...
The research is essentially focused on the physical environment of the Earth, its evoluation through time, and the interactions between the biosfere and the geosphere; The group carries out active research on a variety of themes: global changes, geosciences, physical geography, hydrology, archeology, oceanography biogeochemistry, remote sensing, geophysics. The accent is on two scientific approaches modeling and isotopic analyses.