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"My Research in ICTEAM" Video Series

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Meet passionate ICTEAM researchers and get insights into the various and rich research activities conducted in our institute!

"But what are smart devices actually doing ?" by François De Keersmaeker

"But what are smart devices actually doing ?" by François De Keersmaeker

François De Keersmaeker explores the hidden mechanics of how smart devices communicate across networks. His research led to the creation of a powerful framework that can precisely and comprehensively describe the network behavior of connected devices. Why does this matter? Because understanding that behavior is key to securing both your smart devices and the networks they rely on. Nov 2025

"How does gravity shape our movement" by Simon Vandergooten

"How does gravity shape our movement" by Simon Vandergooten

Have you ever wondered how gravity shapes the way we move and how that could impact astronauts in space? Simon Vandergooten explains in his latest research. Oct 2025

"Optimizing Radio Wave Propagation with Differentiable Ray Tracing" by Jérome Eertmans

"Optimizing Radio Wave Propagation with Differentiable Ray Tracing" by Jérome Eertmans

Ray tracing is all about balancing precision and efficiency, but the future is even more promising. With differentiable modeling and machine learning, Jérome Eertmans presents how we’re heading toward real-time, ultra-realistic simulations of complex environments, powering faster, smarter, and more adaptable wireless systems. Oct 2025

"What did violin look like 250 years ago?" by Philemon Beghin

"What did violin look like 250 years ago?" by Philemon Beghin

Philemon Beghin presents his thesis on shape evolution of violin since 250 years and how a tool could predict the original size of the instrument. Sep 2025

"Optimizing vehicule path" by Dr Augustin Delecluse

"Optimizing vehicule path" by Dr Augustin Delecluse

Dr Augustin Delecluse presents his thesis on "Optimizing vehicule path" and how constraint programming allowed to improve resolution time for vehicule routing problems. His method is easily adaptable to problem variants and is suited for modelling on-demand transport. Sep 2025

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  • Prof. Frédéric Crevecoeur uses experimental and theoretical approaches to study how the nervous system processes sensory information and controls movements, which provides an open window into cognitive functions such as perception, decision-making, and learning. (September 2018) - watch this video
  • Prof. Siegfried Nijssen argues that many problems concerning the analysis of data can be seen as constraint-based data mining problems and discusses the efficient algorithms that he developed to solve these problems. (September 2018) - watch this video
  • Prof. Jérôme Louveaux introduces the filter-bank based multicarrier modulation and its advantages for wireless communications in a massive IoT network. (September 2018) - watch this video
  • Prof. Jean-Pierre Raskin’s innovation teaches us that deterioration of surface is needed to improve all the Radio Frequency figures of merit of silicon-based telecommunication devices. Today, 100% of the smartphones integrate this novel, cheaper and greener technology. (September 2018) - watch this video
  • Prof. David Bol introduces the research conducted in his team on the design of ultra-low-voltage smart sensor SoCs to avoid trillion battery replacements in a massive IoT deployment. (March 2017) - watch this video
  • Prof. François-Xavier Standaert summarizes the results of his ERC starting grant on cryptographic algorithms and secure hardware. More details here (December 2016) - watch this video
  • Dr. Adeline Decuyper presents a project on how to estimate food security indicators in Africa with mobile phone data. This research project was conducted in partnership between the ICTEAM, UN Global Pulse, Real Impact Analytics and the World Food Programme. (November 2016) - watch this video
  • Prof. Pierre Schaus introduces Constraint Programming and the OscaR platform developed in his research team that he used to solve challenging scheduling and traffic-engineering problems. (November 2016) - watch this video
  • Prof. Raphael Jungers gives a hint of challenges in tomorrow's engineering systems, called Cyber-Physical Systems, and emerging techniques to tackle them. (September 2016) - watch this video
  • Dr. Arnaud Browet gives an overview of his PhD thesis « Algorithms for community and role detection in networks » which was conducted in ICTEAM under the supervision of Paul Van Dooren and Pierre-Antoine Absil. (October 2015) - watch this video