Projects
Statistical challenges in modeling longitudinal dyadic data. Ghent University
Researchers studying longitudinal data from couples to assess the interpersonal interaction may be faced with several statistical challenges. What is the most appropriate modeling technique? How can one deal with categorical outcomes or missing data? How can one perform a mediation analysis in such setting? This project aims to provide appropriate and innovative answers to those questions.
Cognitive assessment platform (CAP): Capturing physiological interaction parameters of caregivers during stressful ICU interventions, towards the development of dynamic caregivers' assistant interfaces (CAI). University of Antwerp
Study of the dynamic interaction between yeasts, carbohydrates and carbohydrate degrading enzymes during the baking phase of bread making (YEASTBAKE) KU Leuven
Tree leaf surface properties as dynamic drivers of particulate matter-leaf interaction and phyllosphere microbial communities University of Antwerp
Dynamic control interactions in electrical power systems with a high penetration of power electronics KU Leuven
Power electronics are massively introduced in the power grids due to the shift towards a more sustainable, greener electricity system. They are fast-acting components and interact with the power system in ways for which it was not initially designed. Consequently, conventional power system stability studies do not include these types of interactions and recent examples in industry show that the system stability will be jeopardised if no ...
Dynamic control interactions in future electric power systems with a high penetration of power electronics KU Leuven
Development of an in vivo two-photon microscopy platform to study dynamic interactions in the immune system of the lung Ghent University
To get better insight into the pathogenesis of immune-mediated disease, we will in the future have to dynamically visualize cells in their anatomical context. This project will develop an imaging platform to visualize dendritic cells in the airways. The platform wil be validated in a series of in vivo experiments addressing the role of toll like receptors on epithelial cells.