IMEC Antwerp Campus (imec-IDLab) is one of the campuses operated by Imec. Our records show the address as Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
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The IMEC Antwerp Campus, hosted at the University of Antwerp, focuses on advanced electronics, health technologies, and smart systems through imec-IDLab. Courses here target biomedical engineering, renewable energy, and signal processing, leveraging the port city's innovation ecosystem.
- Biomedical Signal Processing: Covers ECG, EEG analysis, and wearable sensors, using DSP techniques and AI for diagnostics.
- Renewable Energy Systems: Explores solar photovoltaics, wind energy integration, and smart grids, with modeling in PSCAD and lab experiments on power converters.
- RF and Microwave Engineering: Teaches antenna design, radar systems, and wireless sensors, including measurements with vector network analyzers.
- Health Technology and Wearables: Focuses on implantable devices, biosensors, and telemedicine, emphasizing biocompatibility and data privacy.
- Control Systems and Robotics: Includes PID controllers, state-space methods, and autonomous navigation, applied to industrial automation.
- Sustainable Electronics: Addresses e-waste reduction, flexible electronics, and energy-efficient circuits for green technologies.
The curriculum combines classroom instruction with research-oriented labs, promoting collaboration between imec researchers and university faculty. Over 280 hours of practical training per course build expertise in prototyping and validation. Topics evolve to include quantum sensors for medical imaging and AI for predictive maintenance in energy systems. Industry collaborations provide case studies from logistics and healthcare sectors. Students undertake thesis projects on real challenges, such as developing sensors for environmental monitoring in urban ports. Elective courses cover nanotechnology for batteries and machine learning for anomaly detection in signals. This program equips participants with versatile skills for R&D careers, emphasizing ethical considerations in technology deployment. The campus supports a vibrant community, with seminars on emerging trends like 6G for connected health and circular economy in electronics manufacturing.
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