Projects
Digital-intensive frequency synthesizers for space and high-energy physics applications (DiSynth) KU Leuven
Evidence Based Simulation Education and Lifelong Learning through ICT 2.0 HOGENT
Computing the Molecular Universe KU Leuven
Funding Request for Starting Up the Core Facility for Advanced Spectroscopy (CFAS). KU Leuven
The core facility consists of a 19 highly complex experimental setups empowered with a web-based tool for proposals submission, description of techniques and communication with users. As such, an incubation funding is essential to allow the employment of a research scientist, acting as 'core facility manager', in order to complete the first but critical steps like designing the aforementioned web-based platform, resolving the administrative ...
QD Pocket – Quantum Dot Pockets by Digital Light Processing Ghent University
At Ghent University, we recently invented QD pockets and developed a method to fabricate these objects. With this StartTT project, we aim at making a next step in the technical development of QD pockets, which includes the installation of an improved fabrication setup and the formation of QD pocket demonstrators relevant for industry. In addition, we aim at developing a valorization strategy based on the filing of a patent application, which ...
Prospecting and Mining Resources in Pavements. University of Antwerp
Sabbatical Peggy Valcke: SPARKLE+ KU Leuven
Echoing the statements made about the Internet thirty years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) is today claimed to have transformative powers in all sectors of society. AI will pervade, and actually is already pervading, every part of business, government, human interaction and communication, changing the information that we receive, the choices that we make, and the ways in which our societies function. Even though it is absolutely essential ...
Transparency in processing health data for public and private funded scientific research Ghent University
Development of new diagnostics tools, therapeutic devices and drugs are increasingly supported by collection and access to clinical, research and so called Real World Data (RWD). Processing of personal data may fall under various lawful grounds such as consent, public interest or legitimate interest, and should be in compliance with the principles of data protection including “lawfulness, fairness and transparency”. Regardless of what is ...