Organisations
Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography (COSIC) KU Leuven
Research Group Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography
The COSIC research group offers a broad expertise in cybersecurity; based on this know-how it develops innovative security solutions that take into account both privacy and usability.
The COSIC research focuses on the design, evaluation and implementation of cryptographic algorithms and protocols, the development of security architectures for information and ...
ESAT - COSIC, Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography KU Leuven
Research Group Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography
The COSIC research group offers a broad expertise in cybersecurity; based on this know-how it develops innovative security solutions that take into account both privacy and usability.
The COSIC research focuses on the design, evaluation and implementation of cryptographic algorithms and protocols, the development of security architectures for information and ...
Electrical Engineering Technology (ESAT), Diepenbeek Campus KU Leuven
The Technology Cluster of the department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) conducts research in the fields of reliability, wireless communication, energy and automation, lighting, vision, audio and data processing, human computer interaction, chip design, embedded systems and security.
Computer Science Technology, Ghent and Aalst Technology Campuses KU Leuven
MSEC-DistriNet is active in the domain of distributed applications with a major focus on software security technologies and software for next-generation Internet-of-Things environments. Research focuses on the design, development and analysis of advanced applications and software ecosystems, while closing the gap between academic research and industrial applications. The research group has gained expertise in many key technologies in the ...
Leuven Centre on Information and Communication Technology KU Leuven
The LICT Center bundles the complementary expertise of (electronic) engineers, computer scientists, sociologists and law experts all active in the area of ICT, being it hardware, software, or related legal and social aspects.
The research activities of the center can be classified in 8 research lines.
- Analog, Mixed-Signal & RF building blocks
- Circuits & Systems for Sensing & Communications
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ADReM Data Lab (ADReM) University of Antwerp
Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Sirris, the collective centre for the technological industry Sirris, the collective centre for the technological industry
Theoretical Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Research theme: Applications of logic in computer science. Computer science can be regarded as ``applied logic''; from the level of hardware (circuits) up to sophisticated knowledge representation (e.g. nonmonotonic reasoning). Areas of interest include: 1. Modelling argumentation; 2. Nonmonotonic reasoning formalisms; 3. Formal specification and verification of complex software systems; 4. Logic programming semantics.