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    Jean-Sébastien Coron receives an ERC Advanced Grant

    Jean-Sébastien Coron, Associate Professor in cryptography at the University of Luxembourg, has been awarded the prestigious “Advanced Grant” by the European Research Council (ERC). Funded by the European programme Horizon 2020, Jean-Sébastien Coron and his team will receive up to € 2.5 million over a period of five years to conduct research in cryptography at…

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    New opportunities for IT students

    On 23 April 2018, the University of Luxembourg signed an agreement with Bâloise Assurances Luxembourg in order to facilitate exchange in terms of education and recruitment opportunities for master students in computer science.

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    A digital exhibition about the Great War in Luxembourg

    The digital exhibition Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg is developed by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg (C2DH), with the aim of addressing an important but neglected and understudied period in the country’s history.

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    New partnership brings industry 4.0 to Luxembourg

    The University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) has entered a collaborative research partnership with manufacturing firm Cebi.

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    “LALA” – An early reading programme for Kindergarten

    Researchers at the University of Luxembourg have developed a reading programme for preschools which aims to prevent learning difficulties in children and give them a better start for their school career.

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    Natural Language Processing facilitates software development

    New Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies to prevent project failures and delays resulting from inadequate software requirements.

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    University proposes Jens Kreisel as new Vice-Rector for Research

    After receiving the opinion of the University Council, the Board of Governors of the University proposed to the government to appoint Prof. Jens Kreisel Vice-Rector of the University of Luxembourg. Assuming office on 1 September 2018, Prof. Kreisel will mainly be responsible for the areas research and innovation.

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    ParkinsonNet – Optimal treatment thanks to better networking

    Supported by the Ministry of Health, ParkinsonNet Luxembourg will soon commence operations in the Grand Duchy. The aim is to establish a nationwide network of those health professions relating to the treatment and care of Parkinson’s patients.

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    Researchers refute 20-year-old assumptions in solar cell production

    Research led by the University of Luxembourg investigated the manufacturing process of solar cells. The researchers proved that assumptions on chemical processes that were commonplace among researchers and producers for the past 20 years are, in fact, inaccurate.

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    A professor from the University appointed at the top of ECRI

    Professor Jean-Paul Lehners of the University of Luxembourg has been elected president of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), the human rights body of the Council of Europe which acts against racism, discrimination and intolerance.

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