Organisations
Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The study group is mainly doing research and teaching in the following domains -Electric and Hybrid Vehicles- where the current activities consists of vehicle evaluation and demonstration, standardisation, drive train simulation, inductive charger development, battery testing and development of state-of-charge measurement techniques. Dissemination activities in collaboration with CITELEC, Association of Cities interested in Electric and ...
Electromobility research centre Vrije Universiteit Brussel
MOBI is the innovative research hub for electromobility in Europe, and aims to make a strong contribution to a more sustainable society. With more than 100 specialists, we form a multidisciplinary team that supports the transition to a more environmentally friendly and electrified mobility and transport system.
A unique mix of technical, environmental and socio-economic skills is the strength of our research group. MOBI is the ...
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 ...
ESAT - COSIC, Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography KU Leuven
Research Group Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography
The COSIC research group offers a broad expertise in cybersecurity; based on this know-how it develops innovative security solutions that take into account both privacy and usability.
The COSIC research focuses on the design, evaluation and implementation of cryptographic algorithms and protocols, the development of security architectures for information and ...
ESAT - ELECTA, Electrical Energy and Computer Architectures KU Leuven
The research domain of the ELECTA division covers the broad spectrum of electrical energy systems. The development of the future smart grid is a key activity. As the largest research group on electrical energy systems in the Benelux, ELECTA wants to be recognized as a centre-of-excellence on these topics, where fundamental research is combined with immediately and prospectively applicable solutions for the industry. Alongside this development ...