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Willy Mondelaers is a Voluntary visiting professor at Ghent University's Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy. He maintains an active research profile with publications spanning nuclear physics, radiation physics, and interdisciplinary applications.
His primary research interests include:
- Nuclear Physics, particularly gamma-ray emission and nuclear fission phenomena
- Radiation Physics and its applications in materials science
- Radiation-induced bioradicals and their biological implications
- Particle physics instrumentation and accelerator technology
- Medical physics applications of radiation-based imaging techniques
Mondelaers has supervised multiple doctoral students including Angélique Gatera (2014-2019), Elisa Pirovano (2013-2017), and Kim Kauwenberghs (2011-2015), demonstrating his ongoing commitment to academic mentorship. His publication record reveals consistent expertise in radiation effects, nuclear instrumentation development, and applications of radiation across multiple scientific domains.
His scholarly output shows particular strength in nuclear instrumentation development, radiation detection techniques, medical applications of radiation, and materials science studies under radiation exposure. The temporal pattern of his publications indicates sustained research activity over several decades, with recent work focusing on nuclear fission, neutron scattering, and advanced radiation-based imaging techniques.
Mondelaers has established extensive collaborative networks at Ghent University, particularly with researchers Bert Masschaele, Philippe Lahorte, and Peter Cauwels. His work bridges fundamental nuclear physics research with practical applications in medicine, materials characterization, and industrial processes, contributing significantly to the advancement of radiation-based technologies and methodologies.


