Projects
Cracking of green ammonia to hydrogen using innovative catalyst and adsorbent assisted plasma technology (HYPACT). University of Antwerp
Nanomaterial-modified oxidation-assisted electroporation technology for pathogen disinfection and chemical degradation in wastewater. KU Leuven
Establishing and Transferring Enabling Technology for New Micro-surgical Therapies application to retinal vein cannulation. KU Leuven
Cracking of green ammonia to hydrogen using innovative catalyst and adsorbent assisted plasma technology (HYPACT). University of Antwerp
Improving clinical management of mental illness using technology assisted Experience Sampling Methods. KU Leuven
As a research tool, experience sampling method (ESM) has enabled researchers to gain novel insights into the mechanisms of mental illnesses. With new developments in digital technologies to support health care delivery and management, application of ESM to clinical settings has become more feasible. By providing clinicians and patients with detailed information about how mental states of the patient fluctuate in daily-life, ESM can aid the ...
ZORA robots as interactive rehabilitation and monitoring assistance: development of a technology platform Ghent University
The development of a generic technology platform on the NAO robots motion detection, voice and provide feed-back programs on NAO which can later be used in a broad spectrum of care. This project will programs be developed for rehabilitation of children.
The effects of advanced paternal age on clinical outcomes in assisted reproductive technology KU Leuven
Female age is well known to interfere with reproductive health. There are currently no guidelines or recommendations for future fathers. However, animal models and a number of findings in humans have shown that fertility can be affected by age of the male partner. In mice, older males produce less offspring and in-vitro experiments show adverse effects on blastocyst development and pregnancy success if males are older than 12 months. A ...
Reading the Hodayot through a Computational Lens. An Investigation in Quantitative Intertextuality Technology for Classical Hebrew KU Leuven
The present research wants to investigate what computational linguistics can mean for the study of classical languages. The central research question is how recent results in statistics and natural language processing can assist to analyse a key text from the Dead Sea Scroll corpus, namely the Hodayot. First of all, this research wants to develop a methodology for computational linguistics of classical languages. Furtheron, our purpose will ...
TETRAMAX: TEchnology TRAnsfer via Multinational Application eXperiments Ghent University
The major objective of TETRAMAX is to provide an implementation of the European “mart Anything Everywhere (SAE)”initiative in the domain of customized low energy computing (CLEC) for CPS and the IoT. The project builds on three major activity lines: (1) Stimulating, organizing, co-funding, and evaluating different types of cross-border Application Experiments, providing “U added value”via innovative CLEC technologies to first-time users and ...