Projects
BOF Sabbatical Prof. De Herdt. University of Antwerp
Sabbatical Hoorens: From information to insight. A theoretical and didactical contemplation KU Leuven
My research goals are - Writing a theoretical article about potentially far-reaching systematic biases in the way research results are being described (with Sara Hodges, University of Oregon). In this article, we will show how regularities in the production and interpretation of everyday verbal communication also characterize scientific communication, and how that affects the development of balanced theories on the basis of research findings. ...
Conceptual Landscapes: Readership in the Expanded Field. Hasselt University
Text Reduction in Speech-Based Real Time Subtitling. University of Antwerp
Sabbatical Maddy Janssens: Valorisation and Renewal of Diversity Research KU Leuven
My main scientific activity will be aimed at valorising my diversity research through writing a book. The set-up is an accessible but scientifically substantiated book that can sharpen the debate about diversity in Flanders (and the Netherlands) and provide a new form of diversity management. In this book, in addition to my voice, I want to bring out a variety of voices (minority groups, HR managers, policymakers, civil society,…) from ...
James Joyce's Unpublished Letters: A Digital Edition and Text-Genetic Study. University of Antwerp
'I write my own Claus-language'. Language variation in the literary prose of Hugo Claus (1929-2008): a stylistic analysis University of Antwerp
Direct functionalization of 3D printed flexible structures (DFun3D) KU Leuven
Information processing with Neuromorphic PHOtonic chip for TELecom Ghent University
We will demonstrate a neuromorphic photonic chip for ultrafast and low-power optical processing of corrupted telecom signals. We remove nonlinear distortions in fiber optic links. In addition, we will improve our in-house photonic chip design optimization software for user-friendliness and write up a user-manual.