Results

Programming language DISCOPAR gives boost to citizen science
Under the guidance of Prof. Wolfgang De Meuter of the Software Languages Lab at the VUB, dr.
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Finding financing and investment
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Camel-IDS appoints new Chief Medical Officer
VUB spin-off Camel-IDS announced the appointment of Ruggero Della Bitta MD, PhD, as Chief Medical Officer.
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VUB builds dry room for battery developments
The MOBI research group of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is investing in a high-tech pilot line for the development and production of new battery technologies for electric vehicles.
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Fertiga closes first financing round
VUB spin-off Fertiga announces the closure of its first financing round together with Novalis Biotech Incubation and international private investors.
Its product, the Corona Test was initially developed by the research team of Prof. Dr.
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VUB scientists lead EU-Horizon 2020 energy grid project
Scientists from VUB’s MOBI research group are leading an EU consortium that’s spearheading the transition to renewable energy sources and could ultimately reduce costs for consumers.
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PIP report CAPSAT project
Every Flemish farmer who receives ‘direct aid' within the framework of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is obliged to respect a number of climate and environmental principles and practices in order to ensure sustainable, viable and competitive agriculture.
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New bio-ink for 3D bioprinting advances cell research
Bio-printing has brought new perspectives to cell research. So far, however, other 3D printing methods have fallen short of expectations.
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Researchers mine Brussels’s sewers for gold and silver
The aim of the VUB-ULB project SUBLIMUS is to develop a cheap and green way to harvest gold and silver from the sludge residues of the sewage treatment plants of the Brussels-Capital Region.
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Federal government launches eHealthMonitor 2019
The monitor gauges the practical experiences of healthcare providers and patients with their use of digital applications in healthcare.
SMIT research group (imec-VUB) is involved in the scientific part of the project. They prepare the questionnaires and analyze them.
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