Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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“I see myself as the captain of a boat embarking on uncharted territory”
Learn moreIn the sixth and final video of the “Women in Science 2024” campaign, Aurélia Chenu brings up her fascination for the world of quantum physics, her inspirations and how she perceives her roles as professor, team leader and mother.
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Monitoring and managing harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a changing world
Learn moreCyanobacteria also called “blue-green algae”, are causing harmful blooms in our water bodies, thereby exposing humans and animals to toxic substances while threatening ecosystem health too.
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Design for destiny: Unveiling the path to End-of-Life recovery
Learn moreBy digitally replicating end-of-life processes in conjunction with a product design simulation tool, we seek to provide product designers with information about the impact of their design decisions.
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ESA visits the University
Learn moreProf. Carole Mundell, Scientific Director of the ESA, made a stop at the University of Luxembourg on Thursday 18 January 2024.
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The Do’s and Don’ts for Future Robots
Learn moreAs the boundary between sci-fi and reality becomes increasingly blurred, the question of how future robots should behave becomes more and more pressing.
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Plonger dans le monde quantique : de la curiosité aux applications
Learn moreEn commençant par les premiers instants de la photosynthèse, nous verrons quelques-unes des expériences réalisées dans le monde et au Luxembourg pour explorer les propriétés du monde quantique, dans lequel la lumière et la matière sont à la fois ondes et particules.
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Three Uni.lu professors on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list
Learn moreProf. Michael Heneka, Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko and Prof. Paul Wilmes have been selected on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list by Clarivate, for “demonstrating significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research”.
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UniTalks – Sports Analytics: when figures are more than numbers
Learn moreDive into the world of sport analytics with Prof. Christophe Ley, Associate Professor in Mathematics. This online lunchtime session, which is open to all, will bridge the gap between the football field and the data behind it.