Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)

  • Events

    Student Fair 2022

    The University of Luxembourg will participate in the Foire de l’Étudiant from 27 to 28 October 2022 at Belval Campus.

    Learn more
  • Events

    The environmental impact of our mobility

    The environmental impacts of mobility patterns in Luxembourg and which solutions can be envisaged in order to mitigate related environmental impacts.

    Learn more
  • News

    Dr Martin Stöhr wins Rolf Tarrach Prize 2022

    The 2022 award for the best PhD thesis of the University of Luxembourg was conferred to Dr Martin Stöhr, PhD in Physics, for his work “Van der Waals Dispersion Interactions in Biomolecular Systems: Quantum-mechanical Insights and Methodological Advances”, under the supervision of Prof. Dr Alexandre Tkatchenko.

    Learn more
  • News

    Professor Stéphane Bordas elected to the Learned Society of Wales

    Stéphane Bordas, Professor of Computational Mechanics at the University of Luxembourg’s Department of Engineering, has been named Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

    Learn more
  • Events

    Motility-induced phase separation

    Physics Seminar (DTU ACTIVE)

    Learn more
  • News

    Research on next-generation fitness tracker receives Lux-Quebec grant

    NextStepEI (Next level step monitoring in health, sports and medicine by augmenting gait with meaningful environmental information), a new bilateral research project co-coordinated by teams at the University of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) and other international partners from Quebec, has been conferred the AUDACE grant –…

    Learn more
  • News

    Year in Review: The University’s milestone moments of 2021

    The University of Luxembourg has published its “2021 – Year in Review” report. The document reviews the events and developments that shaped the University’s trajectory in 2021.

    Learn more
  • News

    International Team Identifies Neurotoxins generated by COVID-19

    New results from an international research team composed of the La Trobe and Swinburne Universities in Melbourne, ETH Zurich, and the University of Luxembourg, published in the peer reviewed Nature Communications on 13 June 2022, offer an explanation for the brain shrinkage evidenced from MRI scans following even from mild cases of COVID-19. The team…

    Learn more
  • News

    A day for high school students to discover medical studies

    Contemplating a medical career requires an early immersion, to navigate numerous challenges ranging from admission processes to rigorous scientific background requirements.

    Learn more
  • News

    University researcher receives the first EIC grant in Luxembourg

    A consortium including the University of Luxembourg has been awarded a prestigious PathFinder Open grant of the European Innovation Council (EIC) that supports innovative and disruptive technologies with high impact.

    Learn more