Type: Lectures and seminars

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    Who is going to develop the apps of the future? (hint: it’s not going to be a team of human programmers)

    Jordi Cabot will explore the changing landscape of software development and we’ll see how Artificial Intelligence and low-code/no-code techniques can play a key role in this future by helping regular citizens with limited tech capabilities to create their own software solutions.

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    The evolution of Europe’s financial response to challenges: what should come next?

    The Robert Triffin lecture 2024, with keynote speaker Pierre Gramegna.

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    UniTalks – 5 steps to bridge the mental health gap: Universal Mental Health Training

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    Sports analytics: when figures are more than numbers

    Professor Christophe Ley will offer a comprehensive overview of sports analytics, tracing its origins and illustrating its significance through compelling examples from the realm of professional sports.

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    The Do’s and Don’ts for Future Robots

    As the boundary between sci-fi and reality becomes increasingly blurred, the question of how future robots should behave becomes more and more pressing.

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    Financial Inclusion and Sustainability – Issues and Regulatory Solutions

    The lecture focuses on the nexus between financial inclusion and sustainability, and argues that financial inclusion is the best cure not only to address the starvation of several hundred million people globally and further the economic well being of the rest, but also to prepare the world for climate change, and tackle some of its…

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    Rue du Brill 1922-2022 : visualisation des archives historiques pour les citoyens / Visualisierung des Historischen Archivs für Die Bürger

    “Visualisation des données de recensement de la rue du Brill en 1922” est né comme un projet interdisciplinaire expérimental qui favoriserait le dialogue public sur l’histoire. La matérialisation des données de recensement de plus de 100 ménages (près de 500 personnes) vivant dans la rue du Brill (Esch-sur-Alzette) en 1922 devait permettre aux habitants actuels…

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