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

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    Small particles, big impact: Celebrate the Quantum Year with Uni.lu 

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    Act before it cracks: innovative coating of concrete to protect bridges

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    Three Uni.lu professors on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list

    Three professors at University of Luxembourg, Michael Heneka, Alexandre Tkatchenko and Paul Wilmes, have been selected on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list by Clarivate. A distinction that places them in the top 1% of researchers worldwide, as their highly cited papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields and publication year.

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    Outstanding thesis and scientific achievements recognised at FNR Awards

    On 17 October 2024, the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) hosted its annual FNR Awards ceremony, in the presence of Stéphanie Obertin, Minister for Higher Education and Research and over 200 people.

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    Striking the balance in communication privacy and lawful interception

    A new security protocol walks the fine line between legitimate interception of communication and protection of privacy rights.

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    Who is going to develop the apps of the future? (hint: it’s not going to be a team of human programmers)

    Jordi Cabot will explore the changing landscape of software development and we’ll see how Artificial Intelligence and low-code/no-code techniques can play a key role in this future by helping regular citizens with limited tech capabilities to create their own software solutions.

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    The University of Luxembourg mourns for Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Plapper

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    Cast your vote: making e-voting safer and verifiable

    In one week, millions of citizens will cast their vote in the European elections – in paper ballots, online or electronically supported. Voter verifiability stands out to improve confidence in and legitimacy of voting procedures.

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    New open access book unlocks the world of science communication

    The University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) have released “50 essentials on science communication”, a textbook dedicated to the fascinating venture of presenting, explaining and engaging people in research.

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