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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…
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ERC Grantee strengthens mathematics, statistics and finance
Learn moreMark Podolskij has been appointed professor in mathematics, with a focus on statistics, probability and finance at the University of Luxembourg. Prof. Podolskij brings with him a “Consolidator Grant” awarded by the European Research Council (ERC) to develop statistical methodology to better comprehend big data stemming from diffusion models. He will closely work with existing…
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University professor to co-lead the MeluXina supercomputer
Learn moreProf. Pascal Bouvry, expert in computer science and high-performance computing (HPC), and Roger Lampach, CEO of LuxConnect, have been appointed CEO of Luxprovide S.A, the company that manages the implementation of the high-performance computer MeluXina in Luxembourg.
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University’s supercomputer supports fight against COVID-19
Learn moreThe University’s High-Performance Computing (HPC) facility has significantly contributed to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic since mid-March 2020.
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Art meets artificial intelligence at University during Esch2022
Learn moreAs part of Esch2022, the European capital of culture project, computer scientists at the University of Luxembourg will create the AI & ART pavilion, a multidisciplinary and interactive environment in which scientists, artists and the public can meet and interact. Located on Belval campus, the pavilion will offer its activities throughout 2022.
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Doctoral research in law and physics boosted by PRIDE Grants
Learn moreThe Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has awarded two PRIDE Grants to the University of Luxembourg. The grants will support the research work of 27 PhD candidates and represent a total financial commitment of six million euros over six years.