FAROS PhD researcher wins prize with thesis on bio-impedance based motion compensation

Kaat Van Assche makes second place with the ie-net award.
Kaat Van Assche makes second place with the ie-net award.

Kaat Van Assche, KUL’s new FAROS PhD student, won the prize for the 2nd best Flemish Engineering Technology master thesis of 2021-2022 at the ie-net awards. Her work focused on bio-impedance based motion compensation and more details about her topic are nicely introduced in the following video.

Kaat Van Assche
Kaat Van Assche
PhD Student
Emmanuel Vander Poorten
Emmanuel Vander Poorten
Associate Professor - Surgical Robotics, Haptic Interfacing, Medical Devices, Surgical Training