Projects
Better access to compensation : empowering weaker victims of EU competition law infringements KU Leuven
The PhD will concern European Union competition law, in interaction with national and international competition law. The thesis may focus on substantive law as well as enforcement. In terms of methodology, desk top research may be combined with more empirical research. The exact project has to be discussed further, and agreed upon, by the promotor and the PhD candidate.
Compensation for fear damage in environmental cases KU Leuven
Compensation researchmanager OPP - VLIR University of Antwerp
Behavioral contagion and reciprocity in the compensation committee and the role of member independence and expertise KU Leuven
Contextual influences on monetary compensation decisions when high performance is linked to questionable practices. KU Leuven
Research on the opportunities to the legal formalization of agreements between partners regarding compensation for career decisions in the context of facilitating the combination of work and care Hasselt University
Compensation of damage through medical practice: finding the right balance Ghent University
The Dutch and Belgian medical compensation systems have comparable problems, but while in Belgium a compensation fund is introduced (Wet betreffende vergoeding van schade als gevolg van medische gezondheidszorg), the Dutch seek solutions within the fault-system. This research compares and analyzes both systems: what can they learn from one another, also taking into account the function of rules of conduct and the insurance markets?
Electircal analysis and compensation design for Gbps packaging interconnections Ghent University
In a sabbatical stay of 6 months a visiting professor from the National Taiwan University will be involved in a joint research project dealing with the modelling and optimisation of high speed packaging interconnects for Gbps applications. Model order reduction techniques will be used to come to compact models and optimised eye diagrams.