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My research activity in Antwerp University is Electrical Impedance Tomography on High Density Microelectrode Arrays. Electrical Impedance Tomography(EIT) is a noninvasive, label-free imaging method in which the electrical impedance of a cell or tissue is measured between many metal electrodes and used to form a tomographic image. Impedance imaging can be used to infer the cell morphology, position and growth. Our aim is to develop the imaging algorithm as well as the hardware of high-density micro-electrode array system, featuring around hundreds even thousands of integrated electrodes, allow for performing impedance measurements down to single-cell resolution. Besides the EIT research, I am also interested in radar tomography for the geophysics and planetology, which was my main research subject when I was a PhD student.