Projects
Conductive stimuli-responsive polymer nanocomposites for damage sensing and active healing in autonomous self-healing soft robotic systems Vrije Universiteit Brussel
AirLeakSLAM: On-line detection of pressured-air leaks in industrial environments using passive and active ultrasonic sensing. University of Antwerp
The analysis and development of transformable 'active bending' systems for mobile architectural applications Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Innovatief curriculum in slimme AGRIcultuur door middel van satelliet- en teledetectiegegevens in SEA. Innovative curriculum in smart AGRIculture through SATellite and remote sensing data in SEA (AGRISAT) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Joint Communication and Sensing in 6G Networks KU Leuven
Having lost a significant share of the market to big players from the US and Asia, Europe is no longer at the forefront of the telecommunication industry. However, new services focusing on remote health monitoring, industry 4.0 and autonomous vehicles have created a unique opportunity for Europe to regain a leading position in 6G. Unlike traditional mobile broadband that mainly connect people, these emerging services not only exchange data ...
Joint Communication and Sensing in 6G Networks KU Leuven
Sensing of prebiotic carbohyddrates in the gut via taste receptors: role in the control of food intake. KU Leuven
The obesity rates continue to rise worldwide and are associated with adverse health problems, including increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Excessive weight gain is often considered to be the result of excessive food intake and/or insufficient physical activity. In addition, the food landscape has shifted dramatically over the past several decades and the increased consumption of soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages is considered as ...
Structure-activity studies around Hamamelitannin a natural fabric with attractive quorum sensing inhibitory activity Ghent University
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health concern. In a recently published report, commissioned by the British government, economist Jim OU+2019eill and co-authors estimate that by 2050 10 million lives a year will be at risk due to the rise of drug-resistant infections. The chronic misuse and overuse of our most potent antibiotics, together with the fact that conventional antibiotics impose immense selective pressure on ...