Projects
Non-archimedean geometry, motivic integration and rational points KU Leuven
The aim is to further investigate non-archimedean geometry, motivic integration and rational points via hensel minimality, existential positive motivic integration and quasi-analytic functions. Hensel minimality provides a geometric framework for non-archimedean geometry. Within this framework, we can study quasi-analytic functions, similar to o-minimality. This then leads to the counting and bounding of rational points. Motivic integration ...
Motivic integration, the Langlands program, and rational points of bounded height KU Leuven
My research domains are algebraic geometry, number theory the Langlands program and their interaction. Number theory has a strong impact on our life, for example the internet, computers, information and code theory will develop, if number theory advances. A big problem in number theory is solving Diophantine equations, i.e. equations of polynomials with integer coefficients. With the development of algebraic geometry, the roots of Diophantine ...
Motivic integration and the Monodromy Conjecture KU Leuven
This project is about solutions of systems of polynomial equations and the effect that singularities have on them. The long-term goal is to understand why the numbers of solutions of polynomials modulo prime powers seem to be predicted by the complexity of their singularities. The Monodromy Conjecture is a concrete statement of this phenomenon.
p-adic and motivic integrals, non-archimedean geometry, and diophantine applications KU Leuven
Motivic zeta functions and the monodromy conjecture. KU Leuven
Motivic zeta functions and Bernstein polynomials. KU Leuven
A comprehensive model of job search behavior: An integration of the Motivational Self-Regulatory model and the Theory of Planned Behavior Ghent University
The research project aims to theoretically build and empirically test a comprehensive model of job search behavior, integrating the Motivational Self-Regulatory Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior to identify the predictors of job search behavior. In addition, recent insights on the unfolding sequence of job search success are applied to add employment outcomes to the integrative model.
A comprehensive model of job search behavior: An integration of the Motivational Self -Regulatory Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Ghent University
The research project aims to theoretically build and empirically test a comprehensive model of job search behavior, integrating the Motivational Self-Regulatory Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior to identify the predictors of job search behavior. In addition, recent insight on the unfolding sequence of job search success are applied to add employment outcomes to the integrative model.