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 ...
Electronics - ICT University of Antwerp
Electronics and Informatics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
ETRO (Electronics and Information Processing) focuses on three major topics: devices and electronic technology (LAMI) on the one hand, and on the other hand the processing of information through electronic means in fields related to digital images and video (IRIS) and speech (DSSP). 1. IRIS studies how to map image processing algorithms on appropriate architectures for efficient implementation, image and video compression, data visualisation, ...
Medical Electronics University of Antwerp
Nanostructured and organic optical and electronic materials (NANOrOPT) University of Antwerp
Electronic Circuits and Systems (ECS) KU Leuven
Divsion ESAT - MICAS, Micro-elektronics en Sensors
MICAS is a research division with a world class reputation in the domain of integrated circuit and sensors design. The focus of the research is on circuit level design and MEMS development. MICAS designs chips for power management, communication, biomedical applicartions and so on. We span everything from DC to mm-Wave and optical. For this we cooperate with semiconductor ...
Public Law - Government - Electronic Managment Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This research group has his main focus of interest on the public sector in general, and the different possible perspectives of studying this subject: from a managments view, from the ICT-perspective, e-governement, local authorities ... All these views on the public sector are supported by the multi-dsiciplinary composition of this research unit.