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SnT Partners with LuxTrust to Research Post-Quantum Cryptography
Learn moreYesterday, LuxTrust S.A. and the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) announced their collaboration in a research partnership that will investigate cryptographic algorithms resistant to quantum computers. The announcement was made yesterday in a press release.
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Prof. Michael Heneka is appointed Director of the LCSB
Learn moreThe Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg has ratified, at an extraordinary meeting held on 31 May 2021, the appointment of Prof. Michael Heneka as Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB). The nomination will take effect as of 1 January 2022, for a term of five years. The appointment follows…
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New courses in general medicine, medical oncology and neurology
Learn moreBeginning in September 2021, the University of Luxembourg will offer three courses in medical specialisations for students holding a Master’s degree in medicine: general medicine, medical oncology and neurology.
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Peace Pole inaugurated on Belval Campus
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg inaugurated a Peace Pole on Belval Campus at the Place de l’Université on 26 May. The Peace Pole was donated to the University by the May Peace Prevail On Earth International Society.
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The future is now – how can humans and robots live together?
Learn moreTRANSCEND is one of six new interdisciplinary research projects which received multi-year funding in the context of the Audacity funding instrument of the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Smart Photo Booth – New workshops in computer science
Learn moreDiscover the new computer science workshop for high-school students (15-19 years old) that will be offered five times between 7 June and 9 July. Registrations are open starting today!
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Country-specific COVID-19 incidences – A biased perspective
Learn moreIncidence levels – the number of new COVID-19 cases within a given time period – are currently widely used as indicators to define high-risk areas.