Organisation : Département Physique et sciences des matériaux
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Using Machine Learning to combat the Coronavirus
En savoir plusThe intensive binding of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein on human host cells appears to be a significant factor in the virus’s high infectiousness. A joint team of researchers from the University of Luxembourg and TU Berlin is exploring why this spike protein is able to bind so much more effectively than other coronaviruses. Google.org is…
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Towards a new way of producing solar cells?
En savoir plusPhysicists from the University of Luxembourg together with international scientists have investigated the oxidation process of solar cell materials whose results could change the current way of producing solar cells. The study has been published in the renowned journal Nature Communications in July 2020.
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[Article series] The experts behind Luxembourg’s COVID-19 fight
En savoir plusAlexandre Tkatchenko is the principal investigator of a large international consortium of physicists, chemists, mathematicians and computer scientists, aiming to investigate the fundamental mechanisms of adhesion of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus spike proteins to human cell membrane receptors. The consortium is actively looking for funding its activities with several ongoing applications for academic and industrial funding, as well…
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[Article series] The experts behind Luxembourg’s COVID-19 fight
En savoir plusAnupam Sengupta, Professor within the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the University of Luxembourg, is principal investigator of the COVID-19 research project « V-SIDE: Virus-Surface Interactions In Dynamic Environments”.
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Events
Virtual Chalcogenide Photovoltaic Conference 2020
En savoir plusThe first Virtual Chalcogenide Photovoltaic Conference will take place from 25 to 28 May 2020.
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Progress for Alzheimer and Parkinson‘s treatments
En savoir plusPhysicists from the University of Luxembourg together with scientists from Australia, China and Switzerland have recently studied amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s by using a particle accelerator. The results have been published in the Biophysical Journal in April 2020.
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La recherche doctorale en droit et en physique stimulée par PRIDE
En savoir plusLe Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) a octroyé deux bourses PRIDE à l’Université du Luxembourg. Ces bourses vont financer la recherche scientifique de 27 doctorants et représentent une subvention totale de 6 millions d’euros sur 6 ans.
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Nouveaux Bachelors en ingénierie, médecine, physique et mathématiques
En savoir plusL’Université du Luxembourg offrira quatre nouveaux programmes de Bachelor, en ingénierie, médecine, physique et mathématiques, à partir de septembre 2020.