Category : Recherche
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Shifts in human gut microbiome due to COVID-19
En savoir plusCOVID-19, caused by an infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in March 2020. While some people developed severe illness and required medical care, many people reported only mild-to-moderate symptoms, if any at all. However, many of the infected individuals have experienced persisting symptoms or frequent other…
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Une collaboration en acier entre l’Université et ArcelorMittal
En savoir plusFortes d’une collaboration étroite engagée il y a plus de 10 ans, l’Université du Luxembourg et la Fondation ArcelorMittal Luxembourg ont convenu de prolonger leur partenariat jusqu’en 2025, à travers la Chaire ArcelorMittal de construction métallique.
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New algorithm enables simulation of complex quantum systems
En savoir plusAn international team of scientists from the University of Luxembourg, Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD) at TU Berlin and Google has now successfully developed a machine learning algorithm to tackle large and complex quantum systems. The article has been published in the renowned journal Science Advances.
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A new approach for solving the dark energy mystery
En savoir plusWhat is behind dark energy – and what connects it to the cosmological constant introduced by Albert Einstein? Two physicists from the University of Luxembourg point the way to answering these open questions of physics.
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Open Science for water research
En savoir plusFor the launch of the new scientific journal Nature Water, researchers Emma and Stan Schymanski contributed an article about the future of water research. This opinion paper focuses on the importance of open science in a field where, due to its global societal relevance, knowledge and research results should be freely accessible by a wide range…
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Prof. Chatzinotas on the IRIS2 Satellite Constellation
En savoir plusThe European Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite (IRIS2) promises a powerful new space-based communication infrastructure for the EU. This ambitious venture is an opportunity to make use of critical novel technologies.
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Prestigious Horizon Europe grant for Prof. Francesco Viti
En savoir plusACUMEN (Ai-aided deCision tool for seamless mUltiModal nEtwork and traffic managemeNt), a project Associate Prof. Francesco Viti of the Department of Engineering at the University of Luxembourg has contributed to, has been awarded the prestigious Horizon Europe Grant.
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Study shows efficiency of solar cells directly linked to R&D efforts
En savoir plusProfessor Phillip Dale of the University of Luxembourg and Professor Mike Scarpulla of the University of Utah have discovered that researchers improve the efficiency of solar cells, the constituents of photovoltaic panels, at the same rate independently of the technology over the last decades.