Projects
European Doctoral Network for Neural Prostheses and Brain Research KU Leuven
DONUT, European Doctoral Network for Neural Prostheses and Brain Research has the mission to provide a multidisciplinary and inter-sectoral network for young talented researchers. The ambition of the project is to serve as a springboard for the expansion of EU partners into the fast-developing Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology and connected scientific disciplines. The DN will leverage the complementary expertise of 7 academic ...
European Doctoral Network for Safe and Sustainable by Design Electromagnetic Shielding Material KU Leuven
• PARASOL is a Doctoral Network at the intersection of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), materials engineering, system-safety engineering, and sustainability management. The project will include the Safe and Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) approach for vehicles. The project researches electromagnetic (EM) shielding solutions, which are performances-defining technologies in terms of EM safety, weight, volume, mechanical strength, and the cost ...
Doctoral Network for a Shared Excellence of Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging Microscopy in Biomedical Applications Ghent University
The flIMAGIN3D project will create a research training network on the biomedical applications of 3D fluorescent lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). The project aims to recruit 10 doctoral candidates for the creation of robust, user friendly, innovative FLIM-based platforms for a broad range of biomedical applications. The training network will cover the essential theoretical foundation of FLIM and, through the individual projects, address the ...
The Doctoral Network on Prognostics and heAlth management of nexT GeneRatiOn drivetraiNs KU Leuven
MSCA Doctoral Network on In-Situ Monitoring of Electromagnetic Interference KU Leuven
Center for Molecular Water Science - Integrated Doctoral Network KU Leuven
European Doctoral Network on ElectroMagnetic Resilience KU Leuven
Doctoral Researcher in Information Management: Teaching Modelling Skills in the BPMN formalism and improving the e-learning approaches to teaching the skill KU Leuven
'A picture is worth more than a thousand words' may be said of Business Process Models. Modelling skill is equally crucial to understand, analyze, design and communicate processes. But currently, the scientific knowledge is too abstract and lacking regarding the common errors of such models and education of the novice modellers to avoid them. Hence, this project seeks to create a taxonomy of common errors, relying on an extensive dataset of ...