Projects
High resolution 500 Mhz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance platform for the chemistry of single molecules, nanostructures, supramolecular objects and macromolecules. Ghent University
Establishing a 500 MHz NMR Platform to investigate the structure of, and the interactions between, molecules and materials from chemical synthesis. This can form the basis of new and innovative applications, ranging from more efficient nanomaterials to the development of new drugs.
Magnetic resonance equipment for advanced materials research: molecular characterization of solid, soft, homogeneous and heterogeneous matter in the development of advanced functional materials and chemical catalysis Ghent University
Voor het ontwerpen van nieuwe materialen via chemische synthese is de karakterisering ervan tot op moleculair niveau van cruciaal belang voor hun praktische ontwikkeling en uiteindelijk hun valorisatie in nieuwe toepassingen. De 22 leden van dit consortium zijn allen betrokken in de ontwikkelen van nieuwe materialen hetzij in vaste of zachte toestand, homogeen dan wel heterogeen van aard, in de context van onderzoeksgebieden die zich ...
Multimar: Multidisciplinary magnetic resonance. University of Antwerp
Advanced Signal Processing for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy KU Leuven
Spin Resonance and Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Optically-Adressable Diradical Qubits (SPECTROBITS). University of Antwerp
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of the cranial nerves in health and disease KU Leuven
Introduction Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides information about the microstructure of tissues based on the diffusivity of water molecules. In clinical practice, dMRI has been used to investigate various neurological disorders. However in the field of cranial nerve imaging, there is still room to improve a dMRI workflow both in accuracy and in applications in clinical practice. This ...
Designing affinity-based nanoswitches on a fiber optic surface plasmon resonance biosensor for continuous biomarker monitoring KU Leuven
Throughout the last decades, biomarker monitoring has become standard practice in health care, biotechnology, environmental analysis, and food production among others, as it enables diagnosis, intervention, and quality control. However, this is currently performed via batch measurements, for which samples have to be obtained from the environment of interest, transported to well-equipped laboratories and pretreated, before measurements can be ...
Real-time, label-free analysis of extracellular vesicles and their proteins using surface plasmon resonance technology KU Leuven
Extracellular vesicles are nanoparticles which are secreted from every cell type in the human body. They convey information between cells by carrying over a variety of molecules from one cell to the other. These molecules and the vesicles themselves vary in composition depending on the type of cell, as well as the type of stress which the cell is exposed to. Cells can carry disease biomarkers which can then also be transferred to the ...
Baekeland mandate: Population-based resonance frequency monitoring for wind farms through augmented operational modal analysis Vrije Universiteit Brussel
aspires to drastic improvements in the current algorithms, improvements that will make it possible to run this service
bid on each turbine of a wind farm (compared to 10% now). In addition, the targeted use of machine learning will
sensitivity and scope of the service are significantly improved.