Projects
Towards Industry 4.0 via Networked Control Applications and Sustainable Engineering KU Leuven
INCASE develops knowledge, innovative applications and pilots on key enabling automation technologies for the future I4.0. INCASE will deliver 10 thematic demonstration trajectories on those key enabling automation technologies for smart factories and green technologies for smart homes and factories. The demonstration actions will inspire practicing engineers towards new products and new production methodologies. The intermediary ...
Translational Research Network in Motor Disorder Rehabilitation: Advancing understanding of variability in motor control and learning, to enhance clinical practice KU Leuven
The theoretical understanding of human motor control and learning has a strong impact on the diagnosis and treatment of motor disorders, and vice versa. Recent progress has been made in the understanding of motor control and learning, particularly with respect to understanding the functional role of neuro-behavioural variability that is inherent to sensorimotor control. However, this progress has not yet been transferred appropriately into ...
Linking places through artistic practices. KU Leuven
A-PLACE. Linking places through networked artistic practices
A-PLACE will design and implement art-centred placemaking activities (i.e. performances, installations, debates, video and photography productions) in six European cities -Barcelona, Bologna, Brussels, Lisbon, Ljubljana, and Nicosia- to connect meanings and experiences associated to places across cultural and geographic boundaries. People of multiple origins ...
Understand the impact of novel technologies, social media, and perceptions in countries abroad on migration flows and the security of the EU & provide validated counter approaches, tools and practices (PERCEPTIONS). University of Antwerp
Mapping Practices under Pressure. The everyday experience of socio-economic change in deindustrialising cities, 1960-2000 (MPP). University of Antwerp
Best practices and innovations for a sustainable beekeeping Ghent University
EU beekeepers produce 200 000 tonnes of honey each year. However, this is not enough to cover demand in the EU market. Advances in digitalisation and innovation can help promote beekeeping. In this context, the EU-funded B-THENET project will implement a multi-actor approach to make the EU beekeeping sector more economically viable and sustainable. The approach will involve the entire sustainable agriculture sector in collecting, categorising ...
Rethinking emergency from a legal historical perspective: contexts, actors, practices, 1914-2020 Ghent University
Rule of law and human rights are under pressure worldwide. The political and legal landscape is dramatically changing, with situations of crisis becoming a recurrent presence in the life of our polities. We thus witness a resurgence of emergency legislation and measures that states employ to tackle the nefarious effects caused by numerous disruptions: from financial instability to terrorist activity, pandemics, or military threat. ...
Informational Citizenship: Toward a Global Ethnography of Practices and Infrastructures of Datafication in the Global South (InfoCitizen). University of Antwerp
Integrating innovative theories and practices in historical culture and education KU Leuven
The central aim of this project is setting up a gender balanced, international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral network of organisations to produce new knowledge, both theoretical and applied, in the field of historical culture and education studies. This, in order to improve the role of historical representations in present democratic and reflective societies. Enveloping both formal and informal contexts, in which views on the past are ...