Projects
Bandgap engineering of organic-inorganic mixed metal halide perovskites: A pathway to processing-friendly ultra high-efficient tandem solar cells Hasselt University
Modelling a gliding arc plasma reactor by means of COMSOL Multiphysics. University of Antwerp
Migration to agile design of embedded software that recovers itself after errors due to external factors KU Leuven
This thesis focuses on the selection and implementation of software-implemented countermeasures designed to detect control flow errors in embedded systems. A control flow error is an erroneous jump throughout an executing program induced by external disturbances. These disturbances, such as electromagnetic interference, can introduce bit-flips in different components of a system’s hardware. In turn, these introduced bit-flips affect the ...
Spectroscopic determination of particle size distribution in turbide systems KU Leuven
The quality of emulsions and suspensions is not only depending on their chemical composition, but also the size of the colloidal particles is a crucial factor. The particle size distribution (PSD) has an impact on the stability and the technical properties, like viscosity, of the product. For many products for example in the food industry, not only the basis product is, but also the processing and derivatives are influenced by the PSD. For ...
CO-benefits and Risks of Enhanced Silicate weathering in agriculture (CORES). University of Antwerp
Generation and Utilization of Sulfur(VI) Fluoride Exchange (SuFEx) Hubs KU Leuven
Our previous work dealt with aryl fluorosulfate synthesis by means of sulfuryl fluoride (SO2F2) gas, which was generated and used in a two chamber reactor. The fluorosulfation reaction was based on the 2014 Sharpless report, were it was shown that the SVI—F bond was selectively substituted with phenol nucleophiles. In this project, we aim to develop a similar method in which triflyl fluoride (TfF) is generated in a two-chamber system, to ...
Improving airborne time-domain electromagnetic imaging & characterisation of salt water intrusion KU Leuven
We all have a shared interest in having a solid knowledge of the Earth's interior. A comprehensive understanding of the subsurface structures and processes serves scientific curiosity, next to commercial and public interests. In geophysics, the laws of physics are used to mathematically create models of the earth from measured data.
In this dissertation, we focus on airborne electromagnetic data. Using the principle of electromagnetic ...
Towards an integrated locational accessibility analysis of European regions Ghent University
Accessibility, the ease with which one can travel from one location to another, is a key topic at the
intersection of urban and transport geography and plays an important role in our everyday lives.
This doctoral research project aims to develop an innovative framework that integrates multiple
air transport dimensions into a coherent accessibility analysis on the European scale. The project
focuses on travel time and ...
Development of a design process for a patient-specific temporomandibular joint prosthesis KU Leuven
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has multiple vital functions (e.g. chewing, breathing, sucking, swallowing,…) which are all derived from protrusion, retrusion, and lateralization of the mandible and opening and closing of the mouth. These are complex combinations of rotations and translations, which is a unique feature in the human body, as well as it being a bilateral joint acting as one unit. Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are common, ...