Organisations
Biogas-E - Anaerobic digestion platform for Flanders npo Biogas-E - Anaerobic digestion platform for Flanders npo
Biogas-E is the platform for anaerobic digestion in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. It is a not-for-profit organization that was founded by the department of Environmental Sciences at HOWEST (University College West Flanders) in Kortrijk. Biogas-E strives to maximize the biogas potential in Flanders and to this end will support as many initiatives on anaerobic digestion as possible by giving objective but accurate advice.
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Engineering Management University of Antwerp
Engineering Materials and Applications Hasselt University
Engineering Materials & Applications (EMAP)
The Engineering Materials & Applications (EMAP) research group focuses on developing innovative solutions to successfully bridge the gap between fundamental research and industrially compatible products and processes. This is done in a wide range of fields, from materials physics and chemistry to electronics, electromechanics and electrochemistry. Cooperation with industrial ...
Department of Environmental Building Performance Vrije Universiteit Brussel
TOPIC A : Model Development and Model Validation (Van de Perre R.) non-empirical validation methodology empirical whole model validation methodology building energy simulation tests and diagnostic method software accreditation procedures design tools (simplified and detailed) TOPIC B : Simulation Technology for the Building Sector (Verstraete P.) appropriate use of building simulation tools training of young graduates in new technologies ...
Centre for Nuclear Engineering KU Leuven
Research topics are
- Energy Systems and Rational Use of Energy
- Energy and Environment
- Liberalization of Electricity and Gas Markets
- Electricity Generation via Fossil, Renewable and Nuclear based Technologies
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
- The global Energy Issue and Energy Policy
Department of Flow, heat and combustion mechanics Ghent University
Fluid Mechanics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Main research domains of STRO: 1. Computational Fluid Dynamics Computational Fluid Dynamics, in short CFD, is the technology aimed at the computer simulation of flows of liquids and gases. It is presently applied widely in research and industry, in all areas where the motion of fluids are important. In particular, aerodynamics, aerospace, hydraulics, environmental studies of air and water pollution dispersion and transport, wind energy, ...
Department of Sustainable Organic Chemistry and Technology Ghent University
Sustainable Chemical Process Technology, De Nayer (Sint-Katelijne-Waver) Campus KU Leuven
Technology Cluster Sustainable Chemical Process focuses on the domain of resource recovery and the production of renewable chemicals and energy carriers from waste, side and biomass streams. Examples of studied processes include wastewater treatment processes, mixed-culture microbial processes and the production of renewable chemicals by thermal, chemical and biochemical conversion technologies.