-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
Luchuan Ding's PhD thesis examined how progressive building collapse can be avoided in the future.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his PhD, Jeroen Goyvaerts investigated how a more economical light source could drive photonic chips for longer and thus consume less battery.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his PhD, Kristof Reynkens examines how molecules can be studied at the nanolevel via Raman spectroscopy, allowing the technique to be used outside a lab ...
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
We have the pleasure to invite you to the inaugural lecture and subsequent lectures of Prof. Dr. Anthony D. Rollett, International Francqui Professor.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
Pieter De Cremer has developed an intelligent tutoring system for software developers that makes software more secure right from the development phase.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his doctorate, Stijn Herregodts examined how knee replacements can be made without damaging the surrounding soft tissues.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his doctorate, Joost Segers researched how internal damage to fiber-reinforced polymers parts (of aircraft, for example) that is invisible to the naked eye ...
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his PhD, Minghao Wu investigates the stability of the erosion protection applied around the foundations of offshore wind turbines.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In his doctorate, Ilya T'Jollyn investigated how two-phase cooling of components can be further optimised.
-
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
-
News and agenda
-
News
In her PhD, Lotte De Vos studied the mechanisms that occur during the slag phase in the melting of steel. "As a result, steel can be produced in an even more ...