Organisation: University / Central Administration and Rectorate
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Researchers study interactions in molecules using AI
Learn moreResearchers from the University of Luxembourg, Technische Universität Berlin, and the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society have combined machine learning and quantum mechanics to predict the dynamics and atomic interactions in molecules. The new approach allows for a degree of precision and efficiency that has never been achieved before.
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Promoting research and training in the field of sustainable finance
Learn moreThe Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg, Yves Elsen, and the Rector of the University of Luxembourg, Stéphane Pallage signed on 11 October 2018 a letter of intent to promote research and training in the field of sustainable finance.
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How swarms of nanomachines could improve the efficiency of any machine
Learn moreThe research team of Prof. Massimiliano Esposito of the University of Luxembourg studied the thermodynamics of small nanomachines.
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New ranking results: strong competition among world-class universities
Learn moreUniversity of Luxembourg part of “Rising Stars” ranking by Nature – Slight decline in Times Higher Education Ranking
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New International Master in Biomedicine
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg together with the University of Strasbourg and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have developed a joint international study programme in Biomedicine. The tri-national Master starts in September 2018 with seven students.
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University receives 2.5 million euros for research in data science
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg has recently been awarded a prestigious ERA (European Research Area) Chair grant under the EU’s Horizon 2020 framework programme. With a budget of 2.5 million euros for the period 2019-2024, the university will create a high-level research group in mathematical statistics and data science. It is the very first time that…
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Better understanding of how colon cancer develops and progresses
Learn moreResearchers from the University of Luxembourg have discovered a molecular mechanism that is responsible for the spread of cancer cells in the body and the development of metastases in patients with colon cancer. Their findings could help to develop treatments that inhibit tumor growth.