Projects
System-Technology Co-optimization for enablement of MRAM-based Machine Learning KU Leuven
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality (AR) / Extended Reality (XR) technologies has opened up new frontiers in various domains, from gaming and healthcare to education and manufacturing. These applications demand high-performance neural network models for real-time processing of data. However, traditional computing architectures often struggle to meet the computational demands of AI in AR/XR environments, ...
XRehab HOWEST
HAPPY: haptic feedback the next step in smart interfacing. KU Leuven
In this project the technical enablers to make haptic feedback part of modern smart systems will be created. Haptic feedback is touch sensory feedback: smart systems can make a user feel something. Starting from preliminary research on thin film ultrasound transducers and thin film circuits combined with silicon chips, a real-time haptic feedback system will be created. An application example of this is a touch screen that lets its user feel ...
The Paradox of Interactive Fiction: a New Approach to Imaginative Participation in Light of Interactive Fiction Experiences. University of Antwerp
"XR@work: Guidance trajectories to bring AR and VR technology to the workplace Hasselt University
Re-designing organizations to increase agility: how can firms reconfigure their organization models to compete in a dynamic, post-Covid world KU Leuven
“In today’s era of volatility, there is no other way but to re-invent. The only sustainable advantage you can have over others is agility, that’s it. Because nothing else is sustainable, everything else you create, somebody else will replicate.” Jeff Bezos, 2018 In 2020, Covid-19 irrevocably changed the world. Many of the shifts initiated by the crisis, post-globalization, teleworking, contactless consumerism - to name but a few – will be ...
Little NIRVANA 2.0: a digital multipurpose pain management system for children KU Leuven
Hybrid electronic-mechanical coupled resonators for sensing applications KU Leuven
Resonators are increasingly used in many applications, from sensing (e.g. air pollution monitoring) to time referencing and filtering, and their market is expected to grow significantly in the near future (e.g. augmented and virtual reality). While crystal oscillators still hold the largest market revenue share in for instance smartphones, they are bulky and expensive. This explains why MEMS resonators today are largely gaining in popularity; ...
Hybrid electronic-mechanical coupled resonators for sensing applications (HEMCORES) KU Leuven
Resonators are increasingly used in many applications, from sensing (e.g. air pollution monitoring) to time referencing and filtering, and their market is expected to grow significantly in the near future (e.g. augmented and virtual reality). While crystal oscillators still hold the largest market revenue share in for instance smartphones, they are bulky and expensive. This explains why MEMS resonators today are largely gaining in popularity; ...