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Negotiating inclusion: Revealing the dynamic interplay between individual and group inclusion goals KU Leuven
Evolution of non-metallic inclusions in secondary steelmaking: Learning from inclusion size distributions KU Leuven
Non-metallic inclusions have always been the active subject of steelmaking research to improve the steel cleanliness and to develop the so-called oxide metallurgy technology. Inclusions in molten steel form and grow by the sequence of nucleation, chemical and physical growth and removal. Thus, the size distribution of inclusions evolves continuously with time in molten steel, and significant changes in the steel conditions are reflected in the ...
Experiences of neighbourhood exclusion and inclusion among older people living in deprived inner-city areas in Belgium and England Vrije Universiteit Brussel
INCLUSO: Social Software for the Social Inclusion of Marginalised Youth KU Leuven
Can ICT, and more specifically social software, support the social inclusion of marginalised youngsters? What is the role of welfare organisations working with such youngsters in this story and what are the main challenges that need to be overcome when using social software as a tool to aleviate social exclusion? This paper reports findings from the INCLUSO project and pilot projects in 4 partner organisations throughout Europe and presents ...
Incluso: social media for social inclusion of youth at risk KU Leuven
Can ICT, and more specifically social software, support welfare organizations in their work with marginalized young people? This was the main research question addressed in INCLUSO, a research project funded by the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme. In this paper, the authors start by introducing the concepts of social exclusion, e-inclusion and the digital divide. They discuss the concept of social software, its use by youngsters ...
Wave Based Modeling Methods for Acoustic Inclusion and Multiple Scattering Problems in the Mid-Frequency Range (Golfgebaseerde modelleringsmethodes voor akoestische problemen met inclusies en meerdere verstrooiers in het middenfrequente gebied) KU Leuven
The tightening of legal regulations on the human exposure to noise and vibrations and the everincreasingcustomer demands for better comfort force product designers to take the dynamic andacoustic properties of their products into account throughout the entire design process. In the classicaldesign process these properties are studied by means of extensive measurement campaigns carried outon physical prototypes. This approach is not only ...