Projects
Public administration study of innovative contract and cooperation models as opportunities for more sustainability. University of Antwerp
A multifaceted view on market access of biosimilars KU Leuven
This PhD project aims to study multiple aspects of market access of biosimilars in Europe, with the ultimate goal to formulate recommendations supporting a long-term sustainable biologicals market in the presence of biosimilars. Biosimilars contain an active substance that is proven to be similar, in terms of quality, safety and efficacy, to that of an authorized biological product (reference product) after extensive comparability testing. ...
Labour Law and the global supply chain KU Leuven
Legal analysis of Belgian legislation in order to facilitate the transition to a circular economy in the construction sector Hasselt University
Improving customer-led agri-food innovations: potential of explicit and implicit behavioral measurements Ghent University
This research aims to explore innovative approaches for enhancing customer-led agri-food innovations by leveraging explicit and implicit behavioral measurements. We intend to conduct a systematic literature review to assess existing knowledge and identify research gaps. Additionally, we plan to procure advanced equipment for behavioral measurements.
Our proposed research will integrate explicit measures, such as surveys and ...
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to study interactions in complex food systems Ghent University
Food products are structured composites of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Understanding the complex interactions between these components and their behavior during processing, storage and consumption, is a prerequisite to design more nutritious, sustainable and tasty foods. To achieve this, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is an indispensable tool allowing the study of phase or state transitions involved in food ingredients and ...
Support Centre - Circular Economy Hasselt University
Impact of external factors on band alignment of TMDs with SiO2: WS2 versus WSe2 and MoS2 KU Leuven
Over the past 50 years Si based integrated circuits have been downscaling tremendously to create faster logic chips and high-volume memory circuits. Such scaling required significant technological advances and innovative designs. Unfortunately, as transistor channel lengths have been approaching 10 nm, it became clear that such aggressive scaling would not be sustainable for Si based transistors. In looking for solutions one addresses more ...