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Can Wang’s research on fretting fatigue shows how micro-voids and shot peening affect crack growth, helping engineers design stronger, longer-lasting materials.
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Prof. Bart Merci is the first Belgian ever to receive the Howard W. Emmons Award, a prestigious lifetime achievement award presented by the International ...
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The International Fuzzy Systems Association proudly elects Prof. Guy De Tré as a Fellow of IFSA for outstanding technical contributions, pioneering ...
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The 2025 Motohisa Kanda Award goes to the paper “Assessment of Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields: Review and Future Directions”, co-authored by ...
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The AstraZeneca Foundation honours three promising projects that could lead to breakthroughs in the medical field. Prof. Verhulst developed an AI-driven ...
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On 7 April 2025, SAE International honoured Sebastian Verhelst, professor at our faculty, as an SAE Fellow - a prestigious recognition within the mobility ...
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Researcher Bulcha Belay Etana from Ghent University has developed smart textile electrodes that comfortably monitor muscle activity, with applications in ...
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What if the internet could be 10 times faster and greener? That’s exactly what researcher Sarah Masaad is working on. She’s developing a new technology that ...