Projects
Quality Dual Learning: supporting learning during work University of Antwerp
360° Learning: 360° feedback for professional development and learning in higher education and work environments AP Hogeschool Antwerpen
Under the spell of learning: The learning society as challenge for the public role of school, university and family education. KU Leuven
Building bridges between cognitive and motivational angles on learning: can goal theory help us deepen the understanding of students' approaches to learning? University of Antwerp
Learning, resource implication and performance outcomes of proficiency based progression eLearning and simulation on the acquisition of robotic suturing and knot tying for an anastomosis task. KU Leuven
The project carried out by the candidate is related to the development and implementation of training in robotic surgery. In particular, training in robotic surgery, in the past, has not followed scientific methodologies. The aim of this project is to use a validated and scientific-based scientific methodology, named Proficiency-Based Progression (PBP), for the robotic training of basic skills, in particular suturing and knotting. PBP is ...
Typical and atypical learning (learning) Ghent University
Founding an association research platform called "Typical and atypical learning (learning)"
CLEARING HOUSE:Collaborative Learning in Research, Information-sharing and Governance on How Urban tree-based solutions support Sino-European urban futures Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Trees and forests are a prTrees and forests are a proven nature-based solution that contribute to sustainable urban development. Their potential for delivering ecosystem services, enhancing biodiversity and contributing to the wellbeing of urban societies is often underestimated and underused. CLEARING HOUSE provides evidence and tools that facilitate mobilising the full potential of urban forest-based solutions (UFBS) for ...
Deep learning for EEG and audio processing in neuro-steered hearing aids KU Leuven
The healthy human auditory system is able to attend to a particular speaker of interest in a multi-speaker scenario. Current hearing aids, however, cannot sufficiently mimic this ability, possibly leading to far-reaching consequences for hearing impaired people, such as social isolation. For effective noise suppression and correct speaker amplification, it is crucial to detect which speaker of multiple speakers should be attended to. By ...
Identification of adaptive mechanisms leading to reduced antibiotic susceptibility in bacterial biofilms using experimental evolution and machine learning approaches Ghent University
Because many mechanisms of reduced sensitivity in bacterial biofilms are still unknown, it is impossible to predict resistance. In this project we will allow bacteria to evolve in vitro in the presence of antibiotics, in order to map all mutations, differences in gene expression and relevant phenotypic characteristics. This will allow to develop a prediction algorithm using machine learning.