Projects
Participation in Science and Technology: Meaning construction of participation in an Interactive Technology Assessment. University of Antwerp
Firm-centric Technology Roadmaps (FTRMs) and Technology Valuation KU Leuven
The project proposes to develop Firm-centric Technology Roadmaps (FTRMs) and to improve technology valuation models based on them. Anticipating technology evolutions has become a critical business skill. Evaluating a potential technology opportunity in relation to the organization's own technological capabilities is critical for success. We address three gaps in the literature. First, we develop a methodology for quantifying Technology ...
Science, Technology and Society. KU Leuven
Scientific cooperation and exchange of expertise with domestic and foreign universities in the context of the project Science, Technology and Society.
Continuous production technology for pharmaceutical semi-solid and liquid preparations Ghent University
Development of continuous production technology for pharmaceutical semi-solid and liquid compositions, as well as the testing process of analytical methods for batch and continuous processes. The research can be divided into four research areas: (1) "Batch Statistical Process Control; (2.A.) Evaluation and optimization of existing technology (2.B.) examine the impact of the process and formulatieparameters on product quality; (3) mechanistic ...
Development of surgical assistive technology for intraocular microsurgery KU Leuven
Our eyesight is by far our most developed sense, playing a vital role in nearly all aspects of everyday life. As such, severe vision loss can have a devastating impact on one’s life. Advancements in medicine have led to effective treatment methods for a substantial range of eye diseases. Nevertheless, several retinal disorders remain a common cause of vision loss. At the time of writing, an estimated 244 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
Integrating search and optimisation technology for formal modelling languages. KU Leuven
Several research fields share the goal of developing domain independent languages and techniques for search and optimisation. Main-stream areas are operations research, constraint programming and satisfiability checking of propositional logic. A new development is the emergence of search systems based on expressive logics with origins in the area of knowledge representation that prove well-suited in knowledge-intense domains. This approach ...