Videos

Zhao
Yuheng
VUB

Cracking the code of kidney stones

As a child, Zhao Yuheng (VUB) often endured excruciating kidney stones, requiring frequent hospital visits. Now, she is a chemist dedicated to decoding these painful formations. Her goal is to help doctors diagnose kidney stones early and tailor treatments, sparing millions from unnecessary pain.
Morten
Wilke
VUB

Ambiguity in financial markets: sailing through uncharted seas

Morten Wilke (VUB) was just 14 when his mother lost her job during the financial market crisis. Now, as a PhD student in economics, he explores how to better handle uncertainty in financial markets. Through vivid metaphors, Captain Wilke expertly navigates terms like 'risk' and 'ambiguity.' His research helps investors steer their ships through the uncharted seas of the financial market. Hoist the sails!
Eliza
Van de Sande
FWO
VUB

Cracking the cacao pollinator mystery

Sinterklaas is almost here, and for many in Belgium, it's a time for chocolate. 🍫 But have you noticed chocolate is getting more and more expensive? 💸 Eliza Van de Sande is looking to unravel the mystery behind the cacao pollinators, to make cocoa farming more efficient and cheaper...
Frederick
Van Gestel
VUB

Superpowered brain surgery: seeing the invisible

On his very first night shift as a brain surgeon, Frederick Van Gestel faced a daunting task: placing a life-saving drain in the middle of a patient’s brain. It made him wonder, “What if I had futuristic X-ray vision to see exactly where to go?” Now, during his PhD, Frederick is developing just that. Using Augmented Reality and special glasses, his technology displays the patient’s internal anatomy to the surgeon, along with crucial surgical waypoints and landmarks— think of it like a GPS for navigating the human brain.
Dora
Chigoho
VUB

Alpacas' antibodies to fight cancer

Did you know alpacas are more than just cute and fluffy? 🦙 They create special antibodies that can help us fight cancer! 🎗️ These tiny but mighty "nanobodies" are 10x smaller than regular antibodies, meaning they can easily reach hidden cancer cells in the body. But there's a catch: nanobodies tend to stick around the kidneys for too long, potentially causing damage. Researcher Dora Chigoho (VUB) tries to understand better why this happens. Her goal is to help develop nanobodies that track down cancer and don't stick in the kidneys at all.
Hannelore
Geeraert
FWO
VUB

Bioplastics: the stretch to sustainability

Plastics are everywhere: from the plastic packaging that keeps our food safe and fresh, to, unfortunately, the (micro)plastics that end up in our seas and oceans. "We can't avoid plastics, so we have to improve them," argues Hannelore Geeraert (VUB - FWO). Thus, with the help of bacteria, she worked on biodegradable bioplastics.
Jara
Saluena
VUB

Growing the future: material innovation using fungi

Your next jacket might be made from fungi! Mycelium, the underground root network of mushrooms, offers eco-friendly alternatives like leather substitutes and fireproof insulation. However, as a natural grown product, its variability poses challenges for factories. That's why Jara Saluena is researching how to grow more consistent, durable mycelium materials.
Silke
Marynissen
FWO
VUB

Is there music in prison?

99% of people in prison are released at some point. So it is crucial to prepare them for this release. Music can help with this, explains education scientist Silke Marynissen (VUB - FWO) in this video.
Hanna
Buyssens
KU Leuven
Vlerick

Blockchain for sustainability?

When we think of blockchain, we often picture bitcoin and massive energy use. But did you know that this same technology could also improve sustainability? In this video, Hanna Buyssens (Vlerick Business School, KU Leuven) explains how blockchain can create a digital record of a product’s journey, from source to shelf.
Janine Patricia
Santos
KU Leuven

Local tech solutions to global problems: learning from Lomé's young innovators

Ousia and Afate, innovators from Lomé, Togo, created a 3D printer out of old computer parts, making their small city famous around the world. Their story is about more than just innovation; it also highlights the challenges that come with limited access to technology. In this video, Janine Patricia Santos (KU Leuven) describes how she spent 15 months in Lomé to learn how they overcome these obstacles. Their approach shows how local creativity can solve global issues like e-waste. 🌍
Carine
Assaf
KU Leuven

Public transport tickets: to pay or not to pay?

Could and should free public transport become a reality? In this video, Carine Assaf (KU Leuven) explores how public transport policies can bridge the gap between users' demand for free transport and the strategies that operators like STIB/MIVB use to prevent misuse.
Pavlina
Podholova
Instituut Natuurwetenschappen

Stony reefs of Belgium: a hidden oasis under a threat

The stony reefs in the Belgian North Sea are full of life, but bottom fishing threatens to turn them into barren deserts. In this video, Pavlína Podholová (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences) explains how documenting the current status of these reefs will help guide future policies to preserve these vital underwater habitats and keep them thriving for future generations!