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These are the finalists for WSC2017 in Belgium.

This country did not have a specific national organizer or a national coordination page.

Files[edit]

  • This country has a category for its files, other files from there might have been uploaded after the local deadline and moved to the 2017 international category if such deadline was still valid.
  • As of now, the files in the local category uploaded within the local deadline are 21, with no obviously unsuitable files.
  • Uploaders statistics are available here.

Specific classes of files[edit]

Jury[edit]

  • - Olivier DELAUNE (physics)
  • - / Mascha STROOBANT (biology)
  • The selection lasted from 2018-01-02 to 2018-01-07.
  • The results were published on 2018-02-19.

Prefinalists[edit]

No information about prefinalists was given in this case.

Finalists[edit]

People in science[edit]

1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Deployment exercise of the B-LIFE mobile laboratory in Munich.
Xavier Havaux / UCL Culture
Robotics laboratories, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve.
Jacky Delorme / UCL Culture


3rd national finalist
Fish farm, Institute of Life Sciences, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve.
Jacky Delorme / UCL Culture

Microscopy images[edit]

no finalist was selected due to lack of candidates

Non-photographic media[edit]

no finalist was selected due to lack of candidates

Image sets[edit]

no finalist was selected due to lack of candidates

General category[edit]

1st national finalist
Scientific expedition in the Pacific Ocean aboard the French ship Atalante.
Jean-François Rees / UCL Culture