Projects
Dissecting the molecular mechanisms that execute developmental programmed cell death in plants Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
Advancing brain research in children's developmental neurocognitive disorders. KU Leuven
The European Brain Council (EBC) has recommended the disorders of the brain to be prioritised for funding. The purposes of this ChildBrain ETN are:
- to train young scientists, Early Stage Researchers (ESRs), to utilise evidence-based neuroscientific knowledge for helping children, especially those at high risk for dropout due to neurocognitive disorders, to meet future educational and societal demands.
- to develop new, ...
In-silico Development- and Clinical-Trial-Platform for Testing in-situ Tissue Engineered Heart Valves KU Leuven
SimInSitu is aiming to develop a sophisticated in-silico method to predict the short- and long-term behavior of in-situ tissue engineered heart valves by combing advanced tissue remodeling algorithms with a personalized virtual heart modelling approach. The method will be specifically developed to predict the complex transformation process of biodegradable heart valves from the initially synthetic scaffold into a fully remodeled & ...
Accelerating algae product developments in Baltic and North Sea Ghent University
The AlgaeProBANOS project addresses a challenge in the Baltic and North Sea (BANOS) area: how to harmonise economic development with social and environmental goals in line with the Mission Ocean...
There is a rising demand for green healthy natural consumer and biobased products, and algae can become the biomass resource of the future, without using fresh water, arable land, or added fertilisers and or pesticides. Both the Baltic ...
Controlling the timing of human cortical neuron development: from upstream mechanisms to impact on circuit plasticity Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Employability in programme development: Establishing a labour market to higher education feedback loop drawing on local labour market intelligence Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Methodological developments for time-resolved single particle cryo-EM Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
New theoretical developments with application in the area of cylindrical microstrip antennas (CONFORMAL). KU Leuven
ECO-Life: Sustainable Zero Carbon ECO-Town Developments Improving Quality of Life across EU Ghent University
In three European countries (Belgium, Denmark and Lithuania), urban areas are transformed into sustainable zero-carbon communities. Innovative energy efficiency measures and technologies with 100% renewable energy sources are demonstrated and integrated in an overall sustainable neighbourhood design. The building physics section of Ghent University leads the energy monitoring and performance assessment of the communities, buildings and ...