Projects
Active cities: Active mobility increased for sustainable zero-carbon urban multimodality, through human-centric planning, mobility hubs and behaviour change. KU Leuven
Active Cities increases the share of active mobility (walking, cycling) in North Sea Region (NSR) cities for sustainable zero-carbon multimodality, through: human-centric planning of streets, green-accessibility of mobility hubs (train stations, schools) and behaviour change, putting citizens (back) at the core. Walking and cycling are age-old methods of mobility, emission-free, and healthy, but stagnant or in decline in cities’ multimodal ...
EcoMobility : Intelligent, Safe and secure connected Electrical Mobility solutions: Towards European Green Deal and Seamless Mobility Vrije Universiteit Brussel
connected mobility ecosystem by sharing data and services across involved stakeholders. The project will enable and simplify
cooperative development, deployment, operation and life cycle management of connected adaptive end-to-end mobility solutions in
a sustainable manner.
SOCRATES/ERASMUS MOBILITY : 2014-2015: ErasmusSTUDENTEN- European scholarships 2014-2015 (individual learning mobility for higher education) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Sustainable Policy Response to Urban Mobility Transition - SPROUT Vrije Universiteit Brussel
H2020: INDIMO - Inclusive digital mobility solutions. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
and co-creation approaches into the entire development process of digital mobility solutions.
Network Statistics FMSSFE Network of experts on intra-EU mobility - social security coordination and free movement of workers Lot 2: Statistics and compilation of national data. KU Leuven
GRESIMO: Best Training for Green and Silent Mobility KU Leuven
Connecting digital mobility assessment to clinical outcomes for regulatory and clinical endorsement KU Leuven
Optimal treatment of the impaired mobility resulting from ageing and chronic disease is one of the 21st century's greatest challenges facing patients, society, governments, healthcare services, and science. New interventions are a key focus. However, to accelerate their development, we need better ways to detect and measure mobility loss. Digital technology, including body worn sensors, has the potential to revolutionise mobility assessment. ...
Challenges and experiences of high labour mobility across Member States - Exploring the social security and employment status of hyper-mobile workers in the live performance sector Ghent University
In 2017, there were 19 million EU-28/EFTA movers in the EU/EFTA, according to Eurostat population statistics, among which 14 million of working age (20-64 years). In addition, there were some 1.9 million cross-border workers in the EU/EFTA, some 1.8 million posted workers and finally some 1 million persons who work in two or more countries. All these forms of labour mobility have a certain degree of attachment to the country of origin and ...