Projects
Fast industrial metrology and inspection based on CAD data and phase contrast measurements. University of Antwerp
Fiber orientation distribution estimation of fiber reinforced polymers using phase contrast X-ray tomography. University of Antwerp
Fast x-ray phase contrast computed tomography for materials science and industry. University of Antwerp
FoodPhase: Next generation X-ray phase contrast imaging for food quality and process engineering. KU Leuven
Many properties of food, plants or seeds that are relevant to process engineering or quality are related to microstructure. Insight in food microstructure is therefore essential to control the quality of food. In the food factory of the future, flexible and efficient processes require dedicated sensor technology and automated analysis methods. In this context, X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is gaining traction as a non-destructive method to ...
Study of Chalcogenide Heterostructures for Phase Change Memory Ghent University
Phase Change Memory (PCM) is a key enabling technology for nonvolatile data storage at the nanometer scale. It is a potential candidate to bridge the gap between storage and working memory and may enable in-memory computation in non-Von Neumann architectures. PCM exploits the large resistance contrast between the amorphous and crystalline states in a small active volume of so called phase change materials. In existing devices, the active ...
Study of the molecular basis underlying behavioural changes during phase transition in the desert locust. KU Leuven
Joint model-based registration and segmentation strategies for integrated quantitative analysis of cardiac MRI sequences KU Leuven
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a state-of-the-art method for non-invasive visualization and functional analysis of the heart and enables not only qualitative but also quantitative analysis. Examples are cine MRI for assessment of cardiac contraction or T1 mapping for quantitative characterization of myocardial tissue. The different images result in a large amount of data and provide complementary information to assess cardiac ...
Establishing the contribution of the muscle-tendon interaction to the metabolic cost of running using a blended experimental and computational approach KU Leuven
Although humans have been running bipedally for thousands of years, there is still substantial variability in the way we run, i.e. our preferred running pattern. Moreover, also the metabolic energy we consume to run at a certain, submaximal velocity varies between runners. Despite the large body of running related research, our understanding on the underlying mechanisms explaining the variability in preferred running pattern and/or the ...
Identification and characterization of interactions between bacteriophage proteins and protein complexes of Pseudomonas aeruginosa KU Leuven
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacterium which is able to colonize a very wide range of ecological niches, because of its large genome which contains a broad regulatory network to allow fast adaptations to changing environments. This capacity and the production of various virulence factors, allows this opportunistic pathogen to infect humans and cause severe, life-threatening diseases, especially in ...