Projects
Three-dimensional characterisation of precipitates in Ni-Ti shape memory alloys by slice-and-view in a FIB-SEM dual-beam microscope. KU Leuven
Ultra-wide range wavelength dependent characterisation and modeling of organic nonlinear optical molecules. University of Antwerp
Photo-thermo-structural characterisation of mono- and bimetallic Au and Ag nanoparticles. University of Antwerp
Improving airborne time-domain electromagnetic imaging & characterisation of salt water intrusion KU Leuven
We all have a shared interest in having a solid knowledge of the Earth's interior. A comprehensive understanding of the subsurface structures and processes serves scientific curiosity, next to commercial and public interests. In geophysics, the laws of physics are used to mathematically create models of the earth from measured data.
In this dissertation, we focus on airborne electromagnetic data. Using the principle of electromagnetic ...
Development of a micro-spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (micro-SORS) probe for the in situ characterisation of layered structures Ghent University
The analysis of layered structures is highly important in cultural heritage research. Raman
spectroscopy is a well-established molecular technique applied in a broad range of research fields
(e.g. cultural heritage, mineralogy, forensics etc.). The chemical information retrieved during
Raman investigations, typically originates from the surface layer as the laser does not penetrate in
the subsurface. Micro-spatially ...
Development of spatial three-dimensional chromatography for the characterisation of complex proteome samples Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Archeometric characterisation of Iron Age and Roman period so called blood-painted pottery from the Channel-coast Ghent University
Iron Age and Roman sites, situated along the channel-coast reveal painted handmade pottery. A thorough, multidisciplinary research is needed to examine the distribution, data, origin and technological aspects of this diachronical pottery tradition. A broad spectrum of archaeometrical techniques will be used (petrography, geo-chemical analysis, 14C, FTIR, XRF, RAMAN, DTMS) to answer these questions. The results will be published ...