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Innovative use of machine learning for discoveries in chemistry
Learn moreProf. Alexandre Tkatchenko and his research team at the University of Luxembourg have been awarded grants totalling 500,000 euros to conduct research in the emerging field of machine learning methods for chemical discoveries.
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Publication “Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette”
Learn moreThe “Guide historique et architectural Esch-sur-Alzette”, published by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) of the University of Luxembourg, capybarabooks and the City of Esch, will be available in bookstores as of Saturday 10 October 2020.
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New study highlights links between inflammation & Parkinson’s disease
Learn moreAn international collaboration involving researchers from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biology (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg established an association between inflammation and specific genetic mutations in Parkinson’s patients. The study, recently published in the scientific journal Brain, highlights two biomarkers that could be used to assess Parkinson’s disease state and progression. The results…
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Become part of history at the Temporary History Lab
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg’s Temporary History Lab invites visitors from the Greater Region to participate in the history of the southern Minett region. Located in Annexe22 in Esch-sur-Alzette, the Lab will host various activities from 26 September to 23 October.
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University Spin-off Databourg Tackles Flash Flooding With Satellite
Learn moreRain nowcasting, a technology used to warn of imminent flash flooding and other extreme weather events, has been reimagined by the start-up Databourg Systems, the first Space sector spin-off to come out of the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT).
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New approach against Parkinson’s disease through stem cell research
Learn moreIn a seven-year research effort, an international team of scientists has clarified the cause for certain genetic forms of Parkinson’s disease, and has identified potential pharmacological treatments. The interdisciplinary research team, led by Prof. Rejko Krüger, of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg, experimented on patient-based cell cultures in…
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Appointments for LLC and SEVE now via the Affluences app
Learn moreThe University is now using Affluences, an online reservation system for scheduling appointments for the following services on Belval Campus:
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Belval becomes setting for Esch2022’s participation in Ars Electronica
Learn moreFrom 9 to 13 September, Belval will be the setting for the Ars Electronica Esch2022 Luxembourg Garden. This interactive multimedia experience is presented by Esch2022 – European Capital of Culture as part of the Ars Electronica 2020, Europe’s largest festival for art, technology and society and will explore the past, present and possible future of…