Projects
FWO travel grant for a short stay abroad for the 9e Annual Summer Institute in Statistics and Modeling in Infectious Diseases (SISMID) during 17-21/07/2017 at Seattle USA Hasselt University
Unravelling the subtle nature of lignin depolymerization using online coupled GPC-comprehensive 2DGC equipped with a versatile pyrolysis interfacing Ghent University
Adequate identification and quantification of chemically diverse mixtures containing non-volatile components is far from straightforward, particularly since they are no longer compatible with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. The lack of suitable analytical techniques for such mixtures is currently hampering research which could advance evolutions towards a circular economy, e.g., the replacement of petrochemical ...
Subtle discrimination of ethnic minority and disabled employees at work: Reconnecting inter-individual experiences to macrostructures of inequality Hasselt University
A conceptual and phenomenological diagnosis of the utopian mentality as a human but fallacious tendency. An investigation of the excesses and the subtle manifestations of the utopian mentality. KU Leuven
Electric natural entryways (ENTER). University of Antwerp
Solid catalysts for Functional group Shuttling KU Leuven
Trailer on Barge VIL - Flanders Innovation Cluster for Logistics
The VIL project ‘Trailer on Barge Shuttle’ aims to provide an innovative alternative in congestion sensitive areas in Flanders by shuttling empty and/or loaded trailers by barge over relatively short distances by means of a ro-ro (roll on – roll off) concept.
The transport sector today is being confronted with a rising transport demand. Meeting this demand is a difficult task due to multiple factors: driver shortage, increasing ...
LivingLAPT: future apt LIVING Lab for Autonomous Public Transport 2023 Ghent University
Cities need help to reduce emissions, ensure the safety and mobility of cyclists and pedestrians, and improve quality of life for citizens. Autonomous bus shuttles can be a game changer for cities to address many of these challenges. However, current solutions lack a coordinated regulatory safety framework among European cities. Low public trust and acceptance of new technology along with significant investments, organising insurance and ...
LivingLAPT: future apt LIVING Lab for Autonomous Public Transport Ghent University
Cities need help to reduce emissions, ensure the safety and mobility of cyclists and pedestrians, and improve quality of life for citizens. Autonomous bus shuttles can be a game changer for cities to address many of these challenges. However, current solutions lack a coordinated regulatory safety framework among European cities. Low public trust and acceptance of new technology along with significant investments, organising insurance and ...