Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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Physics Colloquium: Recent research using polarized neutrons on some not-very-recent materials
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Novel computer model supports cancer therapy
Learn moreResearchers from the Life Sciences Research Unit (LSRU) of the University of Luxembourg have developed a computer model that simulates the metabolism of cancer cells. They used the programme to investigate how combinations of drugs could be used more effectively to stop tumour growth. The biologists now published their findings in the scientific journal EBioMedicine…
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University grants ArcelorMittal and CERATIZIT access to Supercomputer
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg has entered service agreements with Luxembourg-based companies ArcelorMittal and CERATIZIT.
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The University appoints Gilbert Massard Director of Medical Education
Learn moreThe Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg has appointed Professor Gilbert Massard Director of medical education and full professor, with the initial task to launch the new bachelor in medicine starting in September 2020.
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Vening Meinesz Medal awarded to Tonie Van Dam
Learn moreTonie Van Dam, Professor in Physical Geodesy at the University of Luxembourg has recently received the 2019 Vening Meinesz Medal from the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
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Right combination of diet and bacteria limits cancer progression
Learn moreResearchers from the University of Luxembourg showed in an in vitro study that a combination of dietary factors and gut bacteria can inhibit the progression of colorectal cancer.
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New method inverts the self-assembly of liquid crystals
Learn moreIn liquid crystals, molecules automatically arrange themselves in an ordered fashion. Researchers from the University of Luxembourg have discovered a method that allows an anti-ordered state, which will enable novel material properties and potentially new technical applications, such as artificial muscles for soft robotics. They published their findings in the scientific journal Science Advances.
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Cooperation with Goodyear on new automotive applications
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and the Goodyear Innovation Center in Luxembourg have launched a new research project that studies the use of Near-Field Communication (NFC) in automotive safety systems.
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The University cooperates with ArianeGroup on rocket engine technology
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and the European rocket manufacturer ArianeGroup have signed a collaboration agreement to advance research in the area of rocket propulsion.