Topic : Sciences économiques & gestion
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Power purchase agreements & demand response for ind. power consumers
En savoir plusThe share of corporate renewable power is on the rise globally as more and more companies are looking for ways to fulfill their sustainability targets.
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MIT SCALE supply chain master’s ranked #1 for 4th consecutive year
En savoir plusLuxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management offers the MIT SCALE master programme.
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LCL Master cohort celebrates successful year
En savoir plusStudents from the Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management celebrated the successful completion of their studies on 27 June, presenting their research to professors, peers and LCL industry partners.
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Educating to fight cyber-attacks
En savoir plusFor many years, resilience against cyber-attacks only concerned companies who operate critical infrastructure.
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Melvin Drent receives Prins Bernhard fellowship
En savoir plusLCL PhD student Melvin Drent has been awarded a “Prins Bernhard fellowship” for his research visit at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from September to December 2019.
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Revitalising global economic growth
En savoir plusProf. Andreas Irmen recently moderated a panel on revitalising economic growth at the 2019 Horasis Global Meeting in Cascais, Portugal, dedicated to the topic of “catalysing the benefits of globalisation”.
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Convergence in airline operations: The case of ground times
En savoir plusThe Journal of Air Transport Management has posted a paper dedicated to airline operations and initiated by an LCL researcher.
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3D printing affecting supply chain decisions?
En savoir plusThe 4th session of the Digital Supply Chain Roundtable Series, on the topic “3D printing: Just an additional manufacturing method or a supply chain disruptor?”, was held at the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) on 21 November 2018.
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LSCM master student Asra Yasmeen wins “The Eagle eye award”
En savoir plusThe prize has been given during the Ideation Camp 2019 of the Uni.lu Incubator. The Ideation Camp is a 72-hour learning by doing experience, a workshop on entrepreneurship. In the final session, students pitch their idea to a jury in an open session.
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Economic growth, the environment and technology knowledge
En savoir plusProf. Andreas Irmen recently delivered a lecture dedicated to the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics, outlining the laureates’ research into climate change, technology creation and economic growth.