AnSyMo (Antwerp Systems and Software Moddeling)

Ansymo was established in 2010 through the merger of three research labs, combining expertise to advance software and systems modeling. The main focus of our research group are software-intensive systems. They play a crucial role in shaping our modern world, as software is embedded in almost all devices, machines, and the operations of organizations. These systems range from web and desktop applications to embedded software in medical devices, smartphones, and transport systems. The Ansymo research group focuses on the design, analysis, and upkeep of these complex systems. As technology evolves, software systems have become more dynamic, needing to interact with physical components, support parallel computation, and adapt easily to changing requirements.

Want to know more about AnSyMo? Read more about our research group via the following weblink: AnSyMo | Antwerp Systems and software Modelling | University of Antwerp

Cosys-Lab

Cosys-Lab considers the Co-Design for Cyber-Physical Systems. This ranges from the development of novel sensor techniques over embedded systems, and modeling techniques to the design of energy-efficient mechanisms. Cases include; monitoring patients with respiratory syndromes, localization and gas-leak detection based on bat research, cost-efficient design of embedded controllers for BLDC machines, virtual hardware-in-the-loop verification, and optimal design of an emergency ventilator.

​Discover more about Cosys-Lab’s wide variety of projects on their webpage: Cosys-Lab | Cosys-Lab | University of Antwerp