Organisations
Department of Management, Strategy and Innovation (main work address Antwerp) KU Leuven
Empirical research in the financial world, business and economics.
Wildlife Management Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Wildlife Management in relation to humans and biodiversity is central to the Wildlife Management research group. Damage management is the first important area of focus. The group seeks, among other things, management tools and strategies to reduce the negative impact of both indigenous and exotic species. Another important area of focus is the sustainable use of indigenous populations: what are the prospects and preconditions for the ...
Wildlife Management and Invasive Species Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Wildlife management in relation to humans and biodiversity is central to the Wildlife Management and Alien Species team. Damage management is the first important area of focus. The team seeks, among other things, management tools and strategies to reduce the negative impact of both indigenous and exotic species. Another important area of focus is the sustainable use of indigenous populations: what are the prospects and preconditions for the ...
Library and Information Management Research Institute for Nature and Forest
The Library and Information Management team ensures that researchers are provided with the sources they need – both digital and analogue – to give their projects maximum support with literature data and to have access to as much specific information as possible.
It also provides integrated archive management on the basis of an information management plan, so that all archive documents are stored sustainably, accessed efficiently ...
ADReM Data Lab (ADReM) University of Antwerp
Centre for Applied Data Science HOGENT
Data Science Institute Hasselt University
- scalable data management and wrangling
- domain knowledge analysis
- data modelling, machine learning and statistics
- data exploration - design innovation
Ecosphere University of Antwerp
Analytical, Environmental & Geo-Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The scientific approach focuses on the holistic use of biogeochemical tracers, such as elemental concentrations (Cd, Pb, PGE etc.) and isotopic ratios (D/H, 18O/16O, 13C/12C, 15N/14N, 87Sr/88Sr...), - in some cases referred to as "proxies" - that are measured on a substrate (e.g. mineral phase, fossil, mussel-shell, teeth, seawater, phytoplankton, ice cores etc.) to infer specific environmental parameters (such as condition of formation, ...