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Electromechanical Engineers Niels Hermans and Roy Martin, winners of the 2009 KPMG Management Prize.
Joost Roels and Pieterjan De Putter won the 2009 Cera Award by bridging the gap between science and technology and the social profit sector.
Brecht Van Hooreweder received the2008 Agoria Award for his thesis on software optimization
Gao Jinghui optimized a production process in Supply Chain World competition
Toon Raes won the Philips Innovation Award by designing a low-cost, user-friendly program suite for the detection and analysis of heart fibrillation.
Jolien de Meester knows her way with words: she won the Dexia Classics' Spoken Word finals.
Serge de Gheldere succeeded in becoming one of Al Gore's Climate Ambassadors.
Sylvie Bogaert, Ying Li, and Tijian Gong won the 2006 Management Prize with a system that transforms stationary as well as moving images into sound.
Hilde Eylmenbosch, Stef Lauwers, and Sophie Genesse went through a tough selection-procedure became Siemens Ambassadors.
Jeroen Boosten and Felix Nauwelaerts won the 2005 Management Prize with a simple and yet very efficient way to make the alloys in molds as homogeneous as possible.
Tanja Stessens and Mina Deng won the prestigious Barco Prize by improving the camera system that is used in fruit and vegetable businesses.
Catherine van der Dussen de Kestergat en Els van Herck became laureates of the Biomedical Technique and Healthcare Society by designing a patient-friendly research-method for examing patients who suffer from atrial fibrillation.
