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Language awareness raising in academic writing: evaluating an online writing programme University of Antwerp
The role of highly non-linear index change mechanism during femtosecond grating writing in microstructured optical fibers Vrije Universiteit Brussel
New methods for fiber Bragg grating inscription in optical fibers use femtosecond laser sources, which can induce refractive index changes even in non-photosensitive fibers and which allow achieving gratings that remain stable at high temperatures. The index change takes place as a result of a highly non-linear multi-photon absorption process. Although such gratings were successfully inscribed in conventional fibers, there are still challenges ...
Rewriting Distance: dance dramaturgy as a somatic and creative practice: the body talking and writing Ghent University
'Can waiting awaken the resting brain?' A comparison of waiting- and cognitive task-induced attenuation of very low frequency neural oscillations Ghent University
Tired of waiting: towards a joint approach of waiting times in Flemish mental health care University of Antwerp
Comparison of different polymers and printing technologies for realizing flexible optical waveguide Bragg grating strain sensor foils Ghent University
Waveguides with Bragg gratings realized on a flat polymer foil are promising candidates for advanced strain sensors since such a planar approach allows precise positioning of multiple sensors in various well-defined directions, in the same foil. As such, an optical version of an electrical strain gage can be realized. Herein, several parameters are discussed which define the behaviour of such sensor foils, in particular the grating design, ...
Determination of Factors Driving the Genome Editing Field in the CRISPR Era Using Bibliometrics KU Leuven
Over the past two decades, the discovery of CRISPR-Cas immune systems and the repurposing of their effector nucleases as biotechnological tools have revolutionized genome editing. The corresponding work has been captured by 90,000 authors representing 7,600 affiliations in 126 countries, who have published more than 19,000 papers spanning medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. Here, we use tech mining and an integrated bibliometric and ...