David Moens is Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KU Leuven's Faculty of Engineering Technology. He leads the Mecha(tro)nic System Dynamics (LMSD) research group at De Nayer Campus, where his research focuses on reliability engineering, structural dynamics, and computational mechanics. Moens serves in multiple leadership roles including membership in the university's Research Policy Council and heads Subdivision 10 of the De Nayer Campus. His research integrates computational mechanics with uncertainty quantification methods to address challenges in mechanical system reliability. Primary research domains include: Non-deterministic numerical analysis techniques for structural systems Fatigue and lifetime prediction methodologies Spatial uncertainty quantification in composite materials Physics-informed machine learning for engineering applications Robust design optimization under uncertainty Moens' recent publications demonstrate strong emphasis on computational uncertainty frameworks with applications spanning composite pressure vessels, manufacturing process twins, and neural network uncertainty estimation. Research consistently intersects finite element analysis, experimental validation, and emerging machine learning techniques to solve reliability challenges in mechanical systems. He leads significant research initiatives including RISQ (Random and Interval Spatial Uncertainty Quantification, 2025-2027) and projects on hydrogen storage vessel reliability (2024-2028). As primary supervisor for multiple PhD candidates, Moens actively contributes to academic training through courses including Reliability of Mechanical Systems, Dynamic Behavior of Machines, and Design for Safety and Reliability.








