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Department of Mechanical Engineering

CRE joins Marie Curie project GREYDIENT

Greydient Icon © M. Faes & C. Ophoff ​/​ KU Leuven

The CRE joins the H2020 Marie Curie European Training Network "GREYDIENT" as a partner organisation.

The CRE joins the H2020 Marie Curie European Training Network "GREYDIENT" as a partner organisation. The GREYDIENT innovative training network aims at training a next generation of Early Stage Researchers (ESR) to fully sustain the ongoing transition of European personal mobility towards safe and reliable intelligent systems via the recently introduced framework of grey-box modelling approaches. Hereto, leading European research institutes team up with captains of industry to jointly tackle this problem. One of the main challenges that we currently face in this context is the integration of the data captured from the plenitude of sensors that are involved in a particular road-traffic scenario, ranging from monitoring car-component loading situations to power network-reliability estimations. The aim is to fully exploit the potential of merging these data with advanced computational models of components and systems that are widely available in industry in order to fully assess the momentarily safety. 

GREYDIENT was initiated by prof. Matthias Faes in 2020 while he was still at KU Leuven. The CRE now joins GREYDIENT as a partner organization, while Prof. Matthias Faes resumes the role of vice-coordinator of the project. We are extremely delighted to be a part of this team. More information about GREYDIENT can be found on the GREYDIENT website.