Projects
Electronic structure of nÂtype nanocrystalline diamond: An xÂ-ray spectroscopic study Hasselt University
Local electron spectroscopy at interfaces of low-dimensional and heterogeneous solids KU Leuven
Combined Scanning Electron and Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy for dynamic studies in nanoscience and nanotechnology. KU Leuven
Investigation of microbial long-distance electron transport via spectroscopy and electrochemistry. University of Antwerp
Big data electron spectroscopy: electronic and optical properties of materials from large, momentum-resolved EELS datasets. University of Antwerp
High-end electron paramagnetic resonance instrumentation for catalysis and materials characterization. University of Antwerp
Molecular Electron Momentum Spectroscopy and Orbital Imaging beyond the Plane Wave Impulse and Binary Encounter Approximations Hasselt University
Electron, spin, and atom dynamics in excited transition metal oxide clusters KU Leuven
This research project deals with the study of electron, spin, and atom dynamics of excited transition metal oxide (TMO) clusters. The clusters will be driven out of equilibrium by short laser pulses and the position of the atoms, the electronic and magnetic states, as well as their dynamic interplay will be studied at any point in time thereafter. Hereto, different static and dynamic experimental techniques will be used such as magnetic ...
Study of structural transformations in metal organic frameworks using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy Ghent University
The purpose of this project is the study of electronic and structural transformations in metal organic frameworks. The project focuses on understanding the flexibility of these materials. Next to X-ray diffraction and absorption techniques, mainly electron magnetic resonance spectroscopy will be used in this research.