Projects
Transforming Human Interface Designs via Model Driven Engineering. University of Antwerp
User-centered design of a Brain-Computer Interface headset using modern anthropometric methods KU Leuven
In this doctorate, the possibilities of 3D anthropometry for product development were explored by applying a statistical shape model of the human scalp to the design of more ergonomic brain-computer interface (BCI) headsets. First, a statistical shape model of the human scalp was created from a set of 100 MRI scans. This model was parametrized by intuitive anthropometric measurements and evaluated in terms of its ability to predict complete ...
Hand-controlled human-computer interface for 3D design Ghent University
The barrier role of the vitreoretinal interface toward intravitreal injected proteins, viruses and siRNA nanoparticles: ex vivo bovine screening models and siRNA nanoparticle design. Ghent University
An intravitreal injection is a way of delivering medications to the retina in the back of the eye.
Anti-VEGF medications, for example, are injected monthly into the vitreous cavity after which they
diffuse to the retina which is separated from the vitreous with a very thin but difficult to penetrate
inner limiting membrane (ILM). The vitreous (the transparent gel that fills the center of the eye)
and ILM are strong ...
Design and evaluation of a Brain Computer Interface headset for alternative communication and diagnostic support. University of Antwerp
May AI Help You? Human-AI Interaction in End-User User Interface Development Vrije Universiteit Brussel
tablets and smartwatches, and the emergence of "smart things"
forming part of the Internet of Things (IoT), user interfaces (UIs) have
to be adapted in order to cope with the different input and output
methods as well as device characteristics. In addition to the
challenges dealing with these rapidly changing technologies, user
interface ...
Brain-Computer Interface for real-life applications Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Molecular Epidemiology of tuberculosis at Human-Animal interface in the pastoral areas of Ethiopia with subsequent development of improved diagnostic approach KU Leuven
Against the available diagnosis and treatment advances, tuberculosis remains a relentless disease that is one of the leading causes of death from a single infectious agent worldwide. More importantly, the highest burden of tuberculosis is attributed to low- and middle-income countries such as Ethiopia, where limited resources and high population density intersect. Since zoonotic mycobacteria have numerous host ranges that serve as ...