Projects
Vacularized Scaffolds via Novel 3D Printing Technology for Tissue Engineering and Tumour Modeling Applications KU Leuven
The interplay between social structure, collaboration, creativity and innovation in Antwerp and Brussels painting and tapestry design (1600-1650) through formal art historical network research KU Leuven
Under the umbrella of 'Project Cornelia' the international and interdisciplinary research project 'Coral' analyzes the interplay between ever-changing social structure on the one hand (“art worlds”), and the dynamics of collaboration, creativity and innovation in Antwerp and Brussels baroque painting and tapestry design on the other.
In order to reconstruct this part of the "coral reef of culture" (Gombrich), 'Coral' aims to collect a ...
3D printing point-of-care diagnostics driven by capillary flow KU Leuven
Continuous and flexible manufacture of pharmaceuticals using printing technologies and process analytical technology Ghent University
The project focusses on the optimization and validation of continuous and flexible pharmaceutical production processes via print technologies. This project aims to employ inkjet and flexographic technologies in a totally new manner in fabrication of drug-delivery systems and more specifically to control the drug-substance and drug product properties through a real time process analytical approach.
The development of an inkjet system for the printing of diverse conductive inks Hasselt University
Towards creation of artificial plant tissue through 3D food printing KU Leuven
The global food market is constantly evolving due the growing demand for food and changing consumer preferences. Public interest in the concept of personalized foods with tailor made flavor and dietary properties is increasing steadily. In response to this, digital technologies such as additive manufacturing (AM, also known as 3D printing) are being considered for designing and fabricating food in a more flexible manner. Recently, an ...
Painting themselves: A transnational approach to national selfportraiture Ghent University
This project proposes a transnational approach to the national selfportraits published in the 1840s in Europe. National self-portraits were collaborative anthologies that attempted to capture the essence of a nation through the repreesentation of its consitutive types or scenes. This project examines how the intertextualities and international dialoque among these collections shaped the definition of national identity in the 1840s.
statisticl modeling of visual patterns wiht applications to digital painting analysis Ghent University
the goal of this project is to develop new statistical models and representations of visual patterns and thereby bring new and important advances in the analysis of digitized paintings. the project aims at both fundamental theoretical contributions in vision science and at creating innovative computer vision methods for analysis and authentication of digitized masterpieces.
Ink-jet printing of aqueous TCO inks for photonic applications Ghent University
This project focusses on the development of aqueous Al:ZnO inks and the deposition of transparant conductive coatings by ink-jet printing. This deposition technique can be easily scaled and allows printing of full coatings and patterns. These Al:ZnO coatings will be implemented in photonic systems such as OLEDs, LCDs and solar cells