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    1. Urbanisation of large conurbations at the beginning of the 20th century

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      In his doctoral thesis ‘Urbanisons! Urbanising the Antwerp Agglomeration, 1907-1939’ Tom Broes examines the urbanisation of large agglomerations in the early ...
    2. Engineering architecture students designed and built inclusive outdoor furniture

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      An outdoor area that's adapted to their needs is essential for children with autism. How can you design a stimulating outdoor enviroment which offers some ...
    3. A more economical light source so photonic chips consume less energy

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      In his PhD, Jeroen Goyvaerts investigated how a more economical light source could drive photonic chips for longer and thus consume less battery.
    4. How much higher do waves get as sea level rises?

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      Panagiotis Vasarmidis improves wave propagation models in his doctoral research so that wave heights can be better predicted with sea-level rise.
    5. What are important pain points in 3D printing of buildings?

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      Jolien Van Der Putten investigates this research question in her PhD ‘Mechanical Properties and Durability of 3D Printed Cementitious Materials'.
    6. Detecting internal damage of composites quickly and easily

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      In his PhD, Xiaoyu Yang investigated how internal defects and damages of composites, which are invisible to the naked eye, can be detected quickly and ...
    7. PRoF Award for Organization for prof. Pascal Verdonck

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      Professor Pascal Verdonck won the 2021 PRoF Award for Care Organization for his innovative work in the healthcare sector.
    8. Better air quality, better sleep?

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      Chenxi Liao investigated the impact of bedroom air quality on sleep quality in her PhD.
    9. Do investments in sustainable transport lead to urban transition?

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      In his doctoral research, Muhammad Basheer investigates whether transport investments lead to urban transition.
    10. Safer and more efficient tunnel drilling in the future

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      When drilling a tunnel in soft ground for the construction of a railroad, for example, it is not always easy to keep the drill stable. In this PhD, Dongzhu ...
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