Projects
Essays on product and store unavailability. KU Leuven
In this dissertation, consumer response to different types of unavailability is empirically investigated. The dissertation consists of three chapters. More specifically, in Chapter 1, we examine how different types of full product unavailability impact consumers’ emotional, attitudinal and behavioral response. In Chapter 2, we compare behavioral reactions of consumers to full and partial product unavailability. In both studies, we use data ...
An "Experience Design Generator" : Designing the retail store experience through architectural and interior elements. Hasselt University
Digital twins of large cool store complexes KU Leuven
Digital twins are virtual representations that serve as real-time digital counterparts of physical objects spanning their full lifecycle. In the context of postharvest horticulture, these could represent, for instance, infrastructure (e.g., storage plants including refrigeration and controlled atmosphere systems) and the produce being handled (e.g., fruit and vegetables). These digital twins can be used in real-time to support decision-making ...
STORE Ghent University
Stream Store Ghent University
Stream Store is a platform for repackaging of digital content into coherent streams that are more personalized and contextualized to paying service to be offered to end users. A platform will be developed where content providers their digital content (vorrnamelijk news articles, but also others) and associated metadata to send to. The metadata allow editors, outside experts or algorithms which allow to wrap content again as streams (a pack of ...
Development of a web environment to store and analyse keystroke logged copy-task data. University of Antwerp
"Romancing the stone". Provenance, working and use of stone in a stone-less landscape. Ghent University
This research analyses the form, function, distribution, findcontext, date and provenance of stone tools(querns, grinds- and whetstones,...) from early-historical sites (mosly Roman) in the flemish-Dutch coastal area and in the valleys of scheldt and lys (sandy flanders) where no outcropsof quality stone exist and stone had to be imported. Apart from taxonomical questions, also socio-economisch questions are answered.
Integrated characterisation on a (sub)micron scale of petrophysical characteristics of natural stone and fluid transport through natural stone by fusion of data obtained through non-destructive techniques Ghent University
Transport of fluids containing dissolved components influences the original properties of pore networks. It is essential to monitor simultaneously the petrophysical characteristics of natural stone as well as their fluid migration, allowing to study their mutual influence. Besides data fusion, non-destructive techniques should be used, enabling simultaneous research on the interaction of both petrophysical properties and fluid migration.