Projects
Innovative solutions for underground high-voltage lines and networks. KU Leuven
For the further development and strengthening of the future electricity network, based on a high integration of renewable energy, underground high-voltage connections and grids will be essential.
These high-voltage connections can be either AC (alternating current) or DC (direct current) technology. DC is becoming an increasingly important technology. However, underground connections are not only more expensive, there are still many ...
The impact of reproductive axis hormones on changes in brain functional networks during healthy, accelerated and pathological aging (i.e. Alzheimer's disease). University of Antwerp
GreenWeCan - Green Wireless Efficient City Access Networks. University of Antwerp
GreenWeCan: Green Wireless Efficient City Access Networks Hasselt University
Decoding speech from the brain using deep neural networks KU Leuven
A growing number of hearing-impaired people benefit from a hearing
aid. Due to the current labour-intensive behavioural diagnostics of
the auditory system, hearing aids are not sufficiently adapted to
individual users, as only a limited number of tests can be conducted
per patient.
To address this, we will develop a new measure of brain activity that
will allow automatic and fine-grained ...
Three contributions to an evolving urban studies research agenda: world city networks, polycentric urban regions, and collaborations at the intersection of data and social sciences KU Leuven
In the context of ongoing ontological/epistemological/methodological debates on the nature of urban studies, this research program submitted as an integral part of the BOFZAP position in 'city science' consists of three main pillars: extensions to world city network research; research into polycentric urban regions; and research collaborations at the intersection of social science and data sciences.
What are the Public Benefits of Open Access? Evaluating the Social Cost and Benefits of Municipal Fibre Networks Ghent University
The project is focused on examining the incentives generated by public-private partnerships (PPP) for private investment in next-generation access networks. The leading example of a PPP in the Netherlands has been the Glasvezelnetwerk (GVA) Amsterdam where the municipality, social housing corporations and private firms jointly own the network (Model: City network).
The University of Ghent will look at he development of a ...