Projects
Accounting for Complex Structure in Diffusion Weighted Imaging Data using Volume Fraction Representations KU Leuven
The domain of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) has come a long way since its initial development in the mid-1980s. Over the years, we have gained a better understanding of the accompanying techniques and necessary processing steps involved, furthermore leading to a wealth of new insights in the complex workings of the (human) brain. The introduction of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has played a crucial role in thisprocess, as it provided ...
From Nodes to Networks: Investigating the Diffusion of Innovations through Dynamic B2B Network Hasselt University
Flexible biocompatible high-quality bi-directional diffusion barriers using low temperature atomic layer deposition, to protect electronic implants and other diffusion-sensitive micro-systems. Inhoudsopgave Referentie Projectidentificatie Algemeen Pr Ghent University
Via the requested low-temperature-ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition) extension for our current Parylene deposition tool, we want to be able to fabricate a high quality TiO2/Al2O3/TiO2 ALD stack and to combine it with Parylene, in order to obtain an ultra-thin, biocompatible and flexible bi-directional diffusion barrier of superior quality. A profound process optimisation and the possibility of in-situ material deposition including plasma ...
Production and diffusion of bronze age solid-hilted swords in Western Europe. Ghent University
This project aims at getting a better understanding of Bronze Age large scale exchange networks in Europe through the study of the production of solid-hilted swords. These objects were largely used all over Europe and were exchanged over long distances. Studying production techniques will enable us locating production centres and proposing models explaining their distribution.
Intra-scan modulation for accelerated diffusion magnetic resonance imaging. University of Antwerp
Robust quantification of diffusion kurtosis parameters. University of Antwerp
Deposition, diffusion and convection: BLUES approximants and some exact results KU Leuven
An analytic procedure for solving nonlinear differential equations, the BLUES function method, is studied. It is first implemented for differential equations that can be reduced to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with one independent variable. When an inhomogeneous source (or sink) is present in the equation, the BLUES function method provides a natural way to obtain approximate solutions. In this setup, different systems from ...
The Diffusion and Reception of Political Songs in the Low Countries, c. 1300 – c. 1570 Ghent University
This project aims to analyze Middle Dutch political songs before and during the very first years of the Dutch Revolt and, more specifically, study their social contexts of production, circulation and performance as well as their perlocutionary effects as instruments for the construction of group identities and social memory. Political songs offer excellent opportunities to reflect on the intense relationship between literary production, ...