Projects
Macroscopic element transport in massive stars. KU Leuven
Massive stars are the dominant suppliers of heavy elements, and hence play an important role in our universe, life as we know it on Earth wouldn’t have existed without them. Through stellar winds during their lifetime and their final end as supernovae explosions, they are responsible for the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium. During approximately 90% of their evolution, macroscopic element transport in and near the cores of these ...
Roadmap for the rectuction of climate and air emissions of freight transport - Specification AB/2017/03 Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Integrated phase-resolving modelling of nearshore hydrodynamics, sediment transport and morphological evolution in coastal zones Ghent University
The consequences of global warming and the climate change are becoming more and more pronounced during the last decade. These consequences include rising of the sea-level and a higher risk for extreme climate incidents, like storms, that consequently lead to coastal erosion. Given the high population densities and the high economic and environmental importance of coastal areas, the consequences of the sea-level rise will have a huge impact on ...
Charge Transport and Kinetics in Sparingly Solvating Electrolytes for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Hasselt University
Enabling Qualifacation of Hybride Structures for Lightweight and Safe Maritime Transport Ghent University
QUALIFY has been designed to foster the competitiveness of the SMEs in the agrifood sector by tackling a challenge that affects the involved regions and the whole EU (as stated by the European Commission)
To a pool of flexible employees for transport and logistics in Limburg. KU Leuven
Energy Positive Districts - Identifying technically-feasible and effective solutions towards decarbonization under existing boundary conditions KU Leuven
New Recovery Processes to produce Rare Earth-Magnesium Alloys of High performance and Low Cost KU Leuven
REMAGHIC is focused on contributing to Europe’s rare earth recovery and magnesium recycling technologies, improving the efficiencies of these processes and advancing the technology readiness levels for a new generation of industrial processes that will produce new low cost competitive alloys for a wide variety of sectors across Europe’s manufacturing value chain.
The project motivation lies on the fact that magnesium alloys can offer ...
MULTICORR - Galavanic Corrosion at Multimaterial connections Belgian Welding Institute npo
This project aims to investigate the risk of galvanic corrosion in combinations of different materials (mainly metals). The project was started in 2019 with an extensive user group that is situated in various sectors: companies in the transport sector and in metal construction and manufacturing companies that produce appliances or utensils for aggressive environments (for example, offshore).
Concrete interest mainly consists of bolt and ...