Category: Research

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    AI model unlocks simulations of large biomolecules with quantum accuracy

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    Social cohesion neglected in early childhood education policies around the world

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    Congratulations to recipients of the Marie Speyer Grants!

    This year, 61 researchers applied for a Marie Speyer Excellence Grant – the University’s grant scheme reserved for Uni.lu female researchers –, nearly twice as many as last year’s launch edition. The seven awardees represent Uni.lu’s diverse and interdisciplinary research environment, with women leading extraordinary scientific endeavours. 

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    From St. Louis to the World – Searching for May Day’s global history  

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    Beyond the divide: A quantitative approach to social media dynamics

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    Small particles, big impact: Celebrate the Quantum Year with Uni.lu 

    On 12 June, Uni.lu, in partnership with the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce launches a series of five  Quantum breakfasts, open to the public and free of charge. This breakfast series is designed for business and industry stakeholders in the tech, finance, space, and biotech sectors, to learn about the latest scientific developments in quantum technology…

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    The digital witness: how AI evidence is reshaping criminal justice

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    Diversity, a catalyst for an innovative economy?

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    Three Uni.lu professors on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list

    Three professors at University of Luxembourg, Michael Heneka, Alexandre Tkatchenko and Paul Wilmes, have been selected on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list by Clarivate. A distinction that places them in the top 1% of researchers worldwide, as their highly cited papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields and publication year.

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