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WWTPs purify wastewater, but micropollutants remain an issue. A Flemish-Dutch project tests ozonation and activated carbon as a solution, with research into ...
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On 11 June 2025, the foundation stone of G-TECH - the Ghent Thermal Energy Conversion Hub - will be laid at Tech Lane Ghent Science Park, Ardoyen campus.
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Love takeaway, but hate the plastic waste? Meet GreenChain 绿链 — the smart, sustainable solution for takeaway — invented by Thor Caluwaerts (UGent - FEA), Jarne ...
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A research team from the Laboratory for Chemical Technology (LCT) in collaboration with colleagues from the Faculty of Science, has made a significant ...
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Haijin Zeng developed smart computational methods that help cameras—from drones to smartphones—see much better, even in challenging conditions, advancing both ...
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Jens de Winne and his co-authors won the award for their paper on 'Real-time assessment of graft oxygenation and perfusion using spectral imaging for improved ...
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At the IEEE International Conference on Flexible Printable Sensors and Systems, researcher Joryan Sennesael won 2nd place for his paper on “Carbon Ink Sensing ...
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Max Kiewiet has been honoured with the prestigious 2025 Emil Wolf Outstanding Student Paper Award at Frontiers in Optics (FIO) 2025, held this year in Denver, ...
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The role of myelin in the brain as an electrical insulator is well known, but recent research, published in PNAS USA, reveals that myelin also has a surprising ...
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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.