Jeroen Kalkman
Research Interest: Optical coherence tomography, Tomographic imaging, Spectroscopy
Academic Background:
Jeroen Kalkman studied physics at the Free University Amsterdam. He holds a PhD degree in Physics from Utrecht University. His PhD research was performed at the FOM Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics in the Photonic Materials group on the topic of 'Controlled spontaneous emission in erbium-doped microphotonic materials'. After spending two years in industrial research at Philips NatLab in Eindhoven, he moved back to academia and worked in the department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics at the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam. There he developed his interest in optical coherence tomography (OCT). Currently, he is at the Delft University of Technology, Department of Imaging Physics, where he leads a research group on optical tomography. He has published almost 50 peer reviewed papers, has 9 patent applications, and received various research grants.
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2024
3D visualization of plant-pathogen interaction inside plant leaves with dynamic contrast optical coherence tomography
Jos de Wit / Sebastian Tonn / Mon-Ray Shao / Guido Van den Ackerveken / Jeroen Kalkman
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2024
Enhanced phase imaging based on sampling frequency improvement
Alim Yolalmaz / Jeroen Kalkman
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2024
Experiment and theory of the complex refractive index of dense colloidal media
Peter N.A. Speets / Jeroen Kalkman
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2024
Lensless single-shot dual-wavelength digital holography for industrial metrology
Huangcheng Shangguan / H. Paul Urbach / Jeroen Kalkman
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2024
Precision and bias in dynamic light scattering optical coherence tomography measurements of diffusion and flow
Konstantine Cheishvili / Bernd Rieger / Jeroen Kalkman
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