Projects
Improving legibility research through parametric typeface design Hasselt University
Sabbatperiode Gert Jan Weltje: Sediments from source to sink KU Leuven
The main reason for applying for a sabbatical is that I would like to synthesize a number of research themes that I have been working on for a long time. These can be grouped under the broader theme of “sediment generation” which allows to build so-called “source-to-sink” models of the Earth's surface, by unraveling the link between erosion, transport and deposition of sediments through measurement of their chemical/physical properties. This ...
Topographic fidelity in optical surface metrology KU Leuven
Development and validation of a handheld 3D-otoscope. University of Antwerp
Modelling agrarian and mining settlements in the Punic West Mediterranean. A comparison of rural Sardinia and Andalusia Ghent University
Otoscopic profilometry: a new optical technique to quantitatively measure human eardrum deformation in-vivo, in 3D and in real-time. University of Antwerp
Optical methods for quantitative measurement of eardrum deformation as a new tool for evaluation of Eustachian tube function and eardrum elasticity University of Antwerp
In situ study of nucleation and growth during atomic layer deposition using synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence and scattering techniques Ghent University
This project aims at an improved understanding of the nucleation and growth of atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes. In situ synchrotron-based x-ray fluorescence and grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering will be used to obtain insights in the initial growth phase, in the evolution of the internal film structure, and in the evolution of surface topography during ALD on nanoparticles.