Projects
Enterprise-University virtual placements. KU Leuven
Western-Eastern Teacher Education Network Hasselt University
Spiking Control Systems: an algorithmic theory for control design of physical event-based systems KU Leuven
Machines compute with bits and clocks, animals compute with spikes and rhythms. The promise of neuromorphic engineering is that we could transform digital technology by imitating the spiking nature of animal computation, combining analog adaptation and digital reliability.
Thirty years after Carver Mead’s initial proposal, event cameras have become a technology and neuromorphic computing has become an intense focus both in academia ...
Enhanced and cost-effective bioSecurity in livestock production Ghent University
BioSecure will improve the capacity for key actors and decision-makers in livestock farming to understand, prioritise and implement evidence-based, cost-effective and sustainable biosecurity management systems in current and future terrestrial livestock production chains for pigs, poultry, cattle and small ruminants. This will be achieved by:
- Setting up and facilitating a multi actor stakeholder forum to support interactive ...
Chemistry informed machine learning in emulsion polymerization processes and products Ghent University
Machine learning (ML) systems continue to revolutionize many aspects of daily life, but despite their immense potential have yet to impact significantly in polymer science. One major issue that is hindering the more widespread use of machine learning in polymer science, and many other physical sciences, lies in the challenges in amassing sufficient data to efficiently train machine learning models. This in itself is not necessarily a problem, ...
Flanders Marine Institute
ERC Project: Schemes: Schobers, Mutations and Stability Hasselt University
Global Omic Data Integration on Animal, Vegetal and Environment Sectors KU Leuven
Massive increases in analytical throughput together with reductions in costs have enabled multi-omics studies to be routinely performed at a scale not previously imagined. Two main barriers hamper our ability to reveal the mechanism behind a specific genotype-phenotype link: the cross-talk between multiple molecular layers cannot be properly assessed by a reductionist approach that analyses each omics layer in isolation; and the ever-growing ...
MARie Curie Intelligent UltraSound KU Leuven
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the number one cause of death in EU. Echocardiography is the most important imaging tool to assess cardiac function, since it is real time, cost effective and can be performed without discomfort and harmful radiation. A typical cardiac ultrasound examination takes 30-40 min, with image analysis and reporting doubling this time. Thus, cardiologists are now calling for a step change in diagnostic speed and ...