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    1. How do social networks influence our opinions?

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      In her PhD, Xi Chen examines how social networks influence our opinions.
    2. An intelligent tutoring system for software developers that makes software development more secure and faster

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      Pieter De Cremer has developed an intelligent tutoring system for software developers that makes software more secure right from the development phase.
    3. How do you organize an abundance of data and information in a meaningful way?

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      Sven Lieber investigated in his PhD how computers can process data in a meaningful way.
    4. Using neural networks to better predict behavior of mechatronic applications

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      In his PhD, Wannes De Groote looked for methods in which physics-inspired models can be combined with neural networks to better predict the behavior of ...
    5. Better uncertainty models that more accurately predict, for example, spread of infectious diseases

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      In his PhD, Alexander Erreygers brings solutions for making uncertainty models better.
    6. How to better guard against malicious deception of artificial intelligence

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      Utku Özbulak's PhD examined how we can better protect artificial intelligence from malicious intent, more specifically with images, for example biomedical and ...
    7. Better medical prognoses and treatments thanks to AI in medical scanners

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      In his PhD, Milan Decuyper investigates how the resolution of detectors and medical scanners can be improved so that better prognoses and medical treatments ...
    8. Better electrocardiograms thanks to research by Dieter De Paepe

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      In his doctoral research ‘Insight Mining in Time Series Data with Applications for Anomaly Detection', Dieter De Paepe is looking for techniques to optimise ...
    9. New and important research results for better prevention of cardiovascular diseases

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      In her PhD Daimé Campos Arias examines the impact of ageing on the blood flow of supplying arteries and arrives at new and important research results on this ...
    10. Plants as computational models

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      In his PhD, Olivier Pieters investigates whether plants can be used as computational models.
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