Topic : Physique & sciences des matériaux
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Trois professeurs de l’Uni.lu sur la liste Highly Cited Researchers 2024
En savoir plusPour la deuxième année consécutive, trois professeurs de l’Université du Luxembourg, Michael Heneka, Alexandre Tkatchenko et Paul Wilmes, ont été sélectionnés sur la liste Highly Cited Researchers 2024 par Clarivate.
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« Le capitaine d’un bateau qui s’embarque sur un territoire inexploré »
En savoir plusDans la sixième et dernière vidéo de la campagne « Women in Science 2024 », Aurélia Chenu évoque sa fascination pour le monde de la physique quantique, ses inspirations et la perception de ses rôles de professeure, de cheffe d’équipe et de mère.
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A pulse of light makes polaritons disappear
En savoir plusPolaritons are a peculiar state, a kind of quasi-particles consisting of part-light and part-matter that can bring unexpected abilities to conventional chemical reactions. New research reveals that when the polaritons are hit by very short pulses of light they collapse, and from then the reaction will be completely controlled by conventional electronic transitions. The study…
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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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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.
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Uni opens physics and engineering labs for 16th Portes Ouvertes
En savoir plusFollowing in previous years’ footsteps, the University of Luxembourg once again opened its physics and engineering laboratories to the public this year.