Projects
Expert reflection 3D - spatial efficiency/public space. University of Antwerp
Tools for Togetherness. Prospection, reflection and exploration of public and collective spaces in Flanders. KU Leuven
Playing with English: The evolution of Belgian Dutch preadolescent children’s use of and reflection on English as a socio-pragmatically meaningful lexical resource KU Leuven
External reflection on working paper: "Policy exploration into the possibilities for further integration of spatial and environmental regulations" Hasselt University
Critical reflection in the social and behavioural sciences : a rhetorical approach. Ghent University
There is an increasing recognition of the importance of critical reflection within the social and behavioural sciences because of the complex and heterogeneous nature of these disciplines. This research project aims to introduce new rhetoric- and specifically key concepts from the work of Kenneth Burke- as a theoretical and methodological framework for research about educating reflective scientist practitioners
The landscape of ecological infrastructure.A historical-theoretical reflection on technonatural intervention as design strategy. University of Antwerp
Children in Urban Spaces: developing a social and spatial research and reflection framework HOGENT
Poetic paratexts in medieval Greek manuscripts: enactment and reflection of Byzantine textual culture Ghent University
This research project constitutes of an analysis of metrical paratexts in Byzantine manuscripts, intending to acquire a deeper understanding of medieval book culture. This implies an investigation of how these texts (colophons, dedications, notitions) express the interests of textual communities, and how they justify patronage. A central issue is the way in which these texts regulate reading practices, both on a pragmatical and on a moral and ...
Geometric, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Doped Silicon Clusters, and Development of a Magnetic Deflection Setup KU Leuven
The aim of the work presented in this thesis is to provide deeper understanding on the geometric, electronic, and magnetic properties of gas phase clusters as a function of size and composition using a combination of the spectroscopic techniques and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The thesis is divided into four parts. A review of recent research on the structural identification of doped silicon clusters is given in Part I. In ...