Outsmarting rust with AI: predicting steel's silent enemy
In 2018, the Morandi bridge in Genoa collapsed, killing 43 people. The culprit? Rust. To prevent tragedies like this, Vincent Vangrunderbeek investigates how rust develops on steel surfaces, in order to help us move from random checks to smart, preventive maintenance of bridges and buildings.
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Thomas More Hogeschool
How a library of science can fix feet with confidence
Can two millimetres really make the difference between pain and comfort? Researcher Inge Van den Herrewegen and her team are developing a smart app that turns 50,000+ scientific studies on insoles into an easy-to-use tool for foot specialists.
Odisee
De schoolleider als hefboom voor duurzame verbetering
Hoe krijg je als schooldirecteur je hele team mee in een verbetertraject? Sofie Rottiers (Odisee Hogeschool) vertelt hoe scholen in kleine stappen hun praktijk duurzaam versterken — met impact op het team én op de leerling.
Karel de Grote Hogeschool Antwerpen
Better understanding your medical report thanks to AI
"VKF", "ablation"... Do you always understand what is written in your medical report? Researcher Kathleen Van Royen explains how she is working on a solution with the help of AI: an application that automatically translates your medical report into clear, understandable language.
Thomas More Hogeschool
Dealing with clothing more intelligently
We are producing more clothing than ever before, but wearing it less and less... How can we give clothing a second, third, or fourth life? And how can fashion companies respond to this in a sustainable and profitable way? Fien Demarest is working with Flemish fashion companies to investigate how circular business models—such as resale, rental, and repair—really work in practice.
HOGENT
High time for tools to help with dyslexia and dyscalculia at school
Every class has at least one student with a learning disability such as dyslexia or dyscalculia. Unfortunately, some schools do not always allow these students to use aids such as laptops with reading software or calculators. That is why HOGENT developed ‘Dysparcours’, an empathy tool that helps teachers, care coordinators, and parents to better understand what children with learning disabilities experience.
AP Hogeschool Antwerpen
Warehouse heroes of tomorrow
Thousands of logistics vacancies remain unfilled in Flanders and the Netherlands. Researcher Eline Bens (AP University College) shows how the Interreg project 'Warehouse Heroes of Tomorrow' focuses on practical learning materials, knowledge clips and a virtual warehouse environment to prepare low-skilled and foreign-language newcomers more quickly for the warehouse of the future.