Projects
Visualization of biomolecular interactions and sensing in living systems with super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. KU Leuven
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful method to study living systems with high spatial and temporal resolution. However, the resolution of a conventional microscope is limited by diffraction, which precludes the direct visualization of many biological processes occurring at their small scale. During the last decade, several super-resolution fluorescence microscopy methods have been developed that break this diffraction limit and offer a new ...
Model-based analysis of 3D+time cardiac medical images, using a hybrid segmentation and registration approach. KU Leuven
IOF Accelerator: “FLT imaging using Nanobodies: effective tool for life sciences and medical applications (NLITE) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Image reconstruction for in situ Computed Tomography University of Antwerp
Simulation of image formation in X-ray phase contrast tomography University of Antwerp
Image Restoration: Noise reduction Ghent University
The main goal of this research is to denoise medical images through soft computing techniques. Thus this research involves two different disciplines. The first one is image restoration from the computer vision field; and the other one is decision making, from the soft computing field.
International Joint Research Group - Joint Laboratory on Audio Visual Signal Processing Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Strategic Research Programme: Processing of large scale multi-dimensional, multi-spectral, multi-sensorial and distributed data (M³D²) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Cone-beam Computed Tomography is a Fast and Promising Technique for Microstructural Imaging in Clinical Practice KU Leuven
Due to the rising life expectancy, bone and joint diseases (e.g., osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis) have become an important socioeconomic burden. For these diseases, the importance of assessing the bone’s microarchitecture make-up in clinical practice has been emphasized in basic science. However, it remains challenging to assess it in clinical practice.
High-resolution in vivo imaging became possible with the ...