Projects
Computational Infrastructure for Geographic Data Science KU Leuven
Computational Infrastructure for Geographic Data Science KU Leuven
‘Big data’ — the vast and diverse data traces that humans and machines now collectively produce – allow us to study all kinds of urban processes in more detail than ever before. Despite this apparent promise, its application to analysing the city is still nascent and efforts to do so are relatively disparate. This is partly because of the considerable challenges around access: to datasets, to the correct skill sets, and to the computational ...
Developing a context-sensitive support tool prototype for interdisciplinary research using contemporary insights from computational linguistics and philosophy of science. Ghent University
The aim of my project is to develop a tool for supporting interdisciplinary research. The tool consists of two modules: a language module which enables the disambiguation of concepts which are central to the interdisciplinary research, and a methodology module which allows to explicate (potentially conflicting) assumptions on ‘causation’ and ‘explanation’ held by the interdisciplinary research team members.
Multi-camera Computational Video Architectures Hasselt University
Applied and Computational Algebraic Geometry KU Leuven
CoHuBiCoL: Counting as a Human Being in the Era of Computational Law Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The core ...
Computational methods for modelling the cell cycle as a nonlinear process Ghent University
The aim of this project is the design and development of algorithms for modelling the regulatory cell cycle of plants, in particular Arabidopsis. This is a multidisciplinary project that combines advanced mathematical techniques from dynamical systems theory with computer science methods to study fundamental problems in molecular genetics.
Combining experimental and computational approaches to investigate arrhythmogenic consequences of connexin hemichannel opening in the heart. Ghent University
Ventricular fibrillation is one of the leading causes of death in the industrialized world. Unfortunately, mechanistic insights in arrhythmia generation, maintenance and termination are still limited. To that purpose, we will perform an experimental-computational approach to explore the involvement of Cx43 hemichannels in cardiac excitability and arrhythmogenesis and to determine their role as a potential target for therapeutic intervention ...