Category: Research
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Striking the balance in communication privacy and lawful interception
Learn moreA new security protocol walks the fine line between legitimate interception of communication and protection of privacy rights.
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A gut-on-chip device for personalised health solutions
Learn moreThe University and spin-off NIUM are reinforcing their relationship by signing a second license agreement, through which NIUM will further develop and use MicroGut technology, an in vitro gut-on-a-chip device conceived at University’s Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, which emulates the human gastrointestinal tract on a chip, for testing the impact of food products and…
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First Marie Speyer Grants awarded to outstanding women researchers
Learn moreRéka Markovich, Anna-Lena Högenauer, Flor de Guadalupe Ortiz Gómez and Elisabeth Letellier, exceptional scientists in their fields, were selected for the inaugural Marie Speyer Excellence Grants.
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When brainpower is worth gold
Learn moreWhether they are students, professors, researchers or doctoral candidates: authors hold intellectual property rights over their academic achievements at the University. But patenting them can provide additional guarantees.
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New actors, new space law
Learn moreFor many companies, the motto ‘sky is the limit’ looks vintage. Companies such as Blue Origin, SpaceX or Virgin Galactic show that states no longer have the lead in space activities. This shift also impacts space law.
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The Uni.lu action plan for advancing research assessment is available
Learn moreUni.lu presents action plan for research assessment reform, aligning with global CoARA Agreement to prioritise qualitative judgement & peer review.
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Students can count on maths
Learn moreStudying mathematics is becoming increasingly popular at the University of Luxembourg, with twice as many students enrolled as five years ago. Spotlight on this renewed interest for the International Mathematics Day.
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New Marie Speyer Excellence Grants supports audacious women in science
Learn moreThe University has launched a set of new research grants, dedicated to empowering outstanding women in academia. Up to four scholars a year can obtain funding to further their research.