Projects
Building for Belgium: Belgian Embassies in a Globalising World (1945-2020) KU Leuven
In recent decades, architectural historians have increasingly scrutinised the embassy building program of state actors. Framing an embassy to be the physical manifestation of the state, scholars have examined if and to what extent state actors have approached the commissioning of a purpose-built embassy as an opportunity to radiate nationhood abroad and express foreign policy stands and, more importantly, what kind of architecture they saw ...
Industry 4.0 Resilience and Security through Field Data Monitoring KU Leuven
Gearbox prognostics under time-varying operating conditions KU Leuven
In the era of Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0 and Factory of the Future (FoF) prognostic and health management systems are developed and used to monitor complex electromechanical systems and processes, collecting massive real-time data. One of the European Commission’s priorities for 2019-2024 is “A Europe fit for the digital age” (in order to ensure that Europe’s economy, industry and employment take full advantage of what ...
Novel MEMS devices through a System Level Multiphysics Design Platform KU Leuven
Non-toxic and Stable Perovskite Nanocrystals for Harvesting Indoor Light and X-ray Detection. KU Leuven
Polarization In wireless CommuNICations (PICNIC) KU Leuven
Digitalisation and Tax (DigiTax). University of Antwerp
Ultra-low Leakage Power SRAM for Biomedical and IoT Applications KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) has brought about a huge growth in connected smart devices. These devices are mostly battery operated, but have low operating speed requirements, which enables low energy operation. When looking at state of the art microcontroller implementations for these devices, the leakage energy budget of the memory is prominent. This work highlights the significance of leakage optimisation in memories as a key enabler of ...