dr. ir. Annelies Coene
- Work address
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Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 131
9052 Zwijnaarde - Annelies.Coene@UGent.be
- ORCID iD
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0000-0003-4280-8991
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Model-based feedforward targeting of magnetic microparticles in fluids using dynamic optimization
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Influence of the intracellular environment on the dynamical magnetic response of iron oxide nanoparticles
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Dynamical magnetic response of iron oxide nanoparticles inside live cells
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Tissue mapping for improved multi-colour magnetorelaxometry imaging
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Magnetic nanoparticles spying on their environment in magnetorelaxometry imaging
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Model-based optimal design of a magnetic nanoparticle tomographic imaging setup
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Dynamical magnetic response of iron oxide nanoparticles inside live cells
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Adaptively time stepping the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation at nonzero temperature : implementation and validation in MuMax3
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- PhD Thesis
- open access
Non-invasive methods for spatial and quantitative reconstructions of magnetic nanoparticles using electron paramagnetic resonance and magnetorelaxometry
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Interpreting the magnetorelaxometry signal of suspended magnetic nanoparticles with Kaczmarz’ algorithm
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Multi-color magnetic nanoparticle imaging using magnetorelaxometry
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Sensor fusion of electron paramagnetic resonance and magnetorelaxometry data for quantitative magnetic nanoparticle imaging
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The complementarity and similarity of magnetorelaxometry and thermal magnetic noise spectroscopy for magnetic nanoparticle characterization
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The effect of the magnetic nanoparticle’s size dependence of the relaxation time constant on the specific loss power of magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Thermal magnetic noise spectra of nanoparticle ensembles
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Comparative study of particle Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Magnetorelaxometry for quantitative magnetic nanoparticle imaging
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Thermal magnetic noise spectra of nanoparticle ensembles
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Quantitative model selection for enhanced magnetic nanoparticle imaging in magnetorelaxometry
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Toward 2D and 3D imaging of magnetic nanoparticles using EPR measurements
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Vinamax: a simulation tool for nanoparticle magnetization dynamics
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Thermal effects on transverse domain wall dynamics in magnetic nanowires
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Quantitative comparison of magnetorelaxometry models
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Robustness assessment of 1-D electron paramagnetic resonance for improved magnetic nanoparticle reconstructions
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Vinamax: a macrospin simulation tool for magnetic nanoparticles
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Magnetic nanoparticle imaging using multiple electron paramagnetic resonance activation sequences
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Regarding the Néel relaxation time constant in magnetorelaxometry
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Imaging of magnetic nanoparticles using multiple electron paramagnetic resonance activation sequences
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Towards 2D and 3D imaging of magnetic nanoparticles using EPR measurements
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Dipolar interactions between magnetic nanoparticles in magnetorelaxometry
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How to adapt magnetorelaxometry activation setups for quantitative magnetic nanoparticle imaging under realistic noise conditions
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Uncertainty of reconstructions of spatially distributed magnetic nanoparticles under realistic noise conditions
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Spatial error distributions of magnetic nanoparticles using magnetorelaxometry noise data
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Nanoparticle imaging using electron paramagnetic resonance with a non-negativity constraint
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Quantitative reconstruction of a magnetic nanoparticle distribution using a non-negativity constraint
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Quantitative estimation of magnetic nanoparticle distributions in one dimension using low-frequency continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance
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Adaptive control of excitation coil arrays for targeted magnetic nanoparticle reconstruction using magnetorelaxometry
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An adaptive current selection method for coil arrays used in magnetorelaxometry to quantitatively reconstruct magnetic nanoparticles
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Adaptive control of excitation coil arrays for targeted magnetic nanoparticle reconstruction using magnetorelaxometry