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POM I - Prognostics for optimal maintenance

From 01-11-2009 to 30-06-2011

Description

POM will provide the tools needed to improve the way maintenance of industrial machinery is done. It addresses the needs of a very specific industrial sector, namely the Flemish machine builders. Today maintenance is regarded as a necessary evil to keep the machines running. However, companies agree that it would be much better if they could step down from this image and innovate the way machines and maintenance are sold. POM consortium will leverage on the experience the industry has gained in order to solve a complex optimization problem: how to provide a better maintenance of industrial machines at a lower total cost of ownership. POM will develop tools and methodologies that will help machine builders to reduce the costs and market the whole assemble of machine plus maintenance.

Team

Financing

Funding: IWT - Agentschap voor Innovatie door Wetenschap en Technologie 

Program/Grant Type: IWT SBO - IWT Projects Strategic Basic Research

Events

2/09/2024:
PhD defense - Martijn Oldenhof
Machine Learning for Advanced Chemical Analysis and Structure Recognition in Drug Discovery


3/09/2024:
Meet the Jury Igor Tetko on Advanced Machine Learning in Drug Discovery


12/09/2024:
Multimodal analysis of cell-free DNA for sensitive cancer detection in low-coverage and low-sample settings
Seminar by Antoine Passemiers


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News

STADIUS Alumni Herman Verrelst – new CEO of Biocartis

08 June 2017

Herman Verrelst, the founder of KU Leuven spin-off Cartagenia, who has been working in Silicon Valley, US for the last few years will be returning to Belgium to follow the steps of Rudi Pauwels as CEO of the Belgian diagnostic company, Biocartis.


Supporting healthcare policymaking via machine learning – batteries included!

29 May 2017

STADIUS takes the lead in the data analytics efforts in an ambitious European Project MIDAS.


Marc Claesen gives an interview about his PhD for the magazine of the Faculty of Engineering Sciences "Geniaal"

10 February 2017

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Joos Vandewalle is nieuwe voorzitter KVAB

09 October 2016

Op 5 oktober 2016 heeft de Algemene Vergadering van de Academie KVAB Joos Vandewalle verkozen tot voorzitter van de KVAB.


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