Category: Research
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SES and SnT Access MeluXina Supercomputer
Learn moreLuxembourg’s MeluXina enables research partners to perform advanced satellite communications optimisation tests
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Chair in Cyber Policy to launch in September 2022
Learn moreThe Directorate of Defence of the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MFA) and the University of Luxembourg have partnered to establish a Chair in Cyber Policy at the University. The Chair is established for a period of five years, beginning in September 2022.
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Uni.lu and LuxProvide sign MeluXina supercomputer framework agreement
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and LuxProvide, operator of the Luxembourg supercomputer MeluXina, have signed a framework agreement to cooperate through the participation in common research and innovation projects, education and training programmes, as well as shared access to infrastructure and expertise. This collaboration, in line with the government’s digital strategy, is set to strengthen research…
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Uni’s “ReCreate” Project draws over 1,000 visitors/day at Dubai Expo
Learn moreUniversity researchers Hugo Parlier and Bruno Teheux from the Department of Mathematics (DMATH) of the University of Luxembourg transformed mathematics into mind-bending gameplay experiences and showcased them to a worldwide audience at the 2020 Dubai Expo.
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Escape game about machine learning
Learn moreMore than 40 visitors played the escape game “Evade the Machines” from 22 – 26 March 2022 at the Luxembourg Learning Centre.
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Un 1er labo d’infrastructure de communication quantique au Luxembourg
Learn moreL’Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) de l’Université du Luxembourg, en collaboration avec le Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) du ministère d’État, annonce aujourd’hui le développement du Luxembourg Quantum Communication Infrastructure Laboratory (LUQCIA). Le projet, d’une durée de 5 ans, est financé par la facilité pour…
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A first testbed for quantum communication infrastructure in Luxembourg
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), in collaboration with the Department of Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy (SMC) of the Ministry of State, today announces the development of the Luxembourg Quantum Communication Infrastructure Laboratory (LUQCIA). The 5-year project is funded by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility in…
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Prof. Ladewig appointed to Paul Wurth Energy Process Engineering Chair
Learn moreOn 4 March 2022, the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg-based company Paul Wurth, part of SMS Group, renewed their agreement on a teaching and research collaboration and appointed Bradley Ladewig holder of the Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering. The Chair focuses on advanced materials and systems for hydrogen technologies. The chairholder’s mandate…