Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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Prof. Mark Podolskij gives inaugural lecture
Learn moreThe Faculty of Science, Medicine and Technology (FSTM) and the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) came together on 8 February 2022 to officially welcome Prof. Mark Podolskij, full professor of financial mathematics, to the University of Luxembourg with an in-person inaugural lecture and reception. Around 50 participants from both faculties gathered for Prof.…
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Jan Lagerwall obtains ERC Grant to produce smart mechanical sensors
Learn moreProf. Jan Lagerwall, physicist at the University of Luxembourg, has obtained a Proof-of-concept grant from the European Research Council (ERC). He will work on the production of sheets and fibres of smart sensors applicable on various materials and therefore useable in monitoring the health and stability of buildings and in smart textiles, respectively.
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Multiscale modelling of bacterial populations
Learn morePhysics meets Biology Hybrid Seminar, Talk by Dr. Philip Pearce
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University publishes a pocket guide about science communication
Learn moreInterested scientists, researchers and science communicators can find theoretical knowledge as well as practical tips on science communication in this new publication of the University of Luxembourg.
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Scienteens Lab launches new workshops in computer science
Learn moreThe Scienteens Lab, an extracurricular learning centre of the University of Luxembourg, is organising its first workshops in computer science for secondary school pupils. Designed to be an interactive introduction to programming and artificial intelligence, these workshops were developed with the support of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and are the first step toward…
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University inaugurates its AION supercomputer
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg officially inaugurated its AION High Performance Computer (HPC) during a ceremony on Belval Campus. The new supercomputer now provides state-of-the-art support to the University researchers and partners.
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Controlling self-assembly by chemical fuels
Learn morePhysics meets Biology Hybrid Colloquium