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Lambert van Eijck is a researcher at the Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Radiation Science & Technology. He is affiliated with the Neutron & Positron Methods for Materials research group, where he develops advanced neutron-based techniques for the non-invasive analysis of cultural heritage artefacts.
His research focuses on revealing the internal composition and structure of 3D heritage objects using quantitative neutron imaging methods. By combining multiple experimental techniques and applying novel data fusion approaches, he enables detailed insights into historical objects such as Antoni van Leeuwenhoek’s microscope lenses and ancient bronze artifacts, uncovering fabrication techniques and material composition from centuries past.
Lambert's work lies at the intersection of physics, materials science, and cultural heritage, contributing to both scientific understanding and preservation of historical objects. His interdisciplinary approach leverages the non-destructive nature of neutron-based methods to study priceless artefacts without damaging them.
Lambert van Eijck has not been mentioned in relation to any scientific awards or prizes in the provided text.
He is actively involved in research and supervision, though no specific students are listed. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources. His work is closely tied to the Neutron & Positron Methods for Materials research group, which specializes in advanced characterization techniques using neutron and positron beams.
The research group operates within state-of-the-art facilities at TU Delft, enabling high-resolution imaging and analysis of complex materials, particularly those of historical and cultural significance.
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