Projects
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). Rational design of fluorophores using a joined synthetic and computational chemistry approach Hasselt University
Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy (FLUORATE). University of Antwerp
Quantum chemical investigations of anti-Kasha fluorescence KU Leuven
Kasha-like photochemical reactivity arises from the lowest energy excited state. Conversely, in some cases, photochemical events can also proceed from higher-lying excited states (i.e., Anti-Kasha photochemical events). My project aims to attain a deeper fundamental understanding of Anti-Kasha photochemical reactions occurring on the high-energy excited states potential energy surfaces of organometallic complexes and other interesting ...
Multi-centre Quantum Chemistry. KU Leuven
Super resolution fluorescence microscopy of biomolecular interactions with photochromic biosensors and complementation. KU Leuven
Fluorescence microscopy techniques are indispensable research tools that have enabled live cell imaging with low invasiveness, high sensitivity, and high spatiotemporal resolution. As a result, fluorescence microscopy has revolutionized our understanding of the inner workings of single cells and whole organisms. An integral part of the imaging performance is the fluorescent labels, as the quality of the labels influences the quality of the ...