Organisation : Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)
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Law and freedom(s) at the digital age (3 days Lectures + Evaluation = 2 ECTS)
En savoir plusThis course provides a comprehensive description of the legal framework, still under construction, designed to regulate digital technologies. It addresses the regulation of digital objects themselves (software and database law, software licenses), as well as rights meant to protect individuals and groups of people from the abuse of digital technologies (personal data law, reduction of…
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Matériaux « intelligents » : à la recherche de nouvelles applications
En savoir plusDes recherches menées par des scientifiques de l’Université du Luxembourg ont montré le potentiel des coques de cristaux liquides comme matériau de base pour une vaste gamme d’applications futures, allant de la conduite autonome à la technologie de lutte contre la contrefaçon en passant par une nouvelle catégorie de capteurs.
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NTTI 2018
En savoir plusThe workshop “New Trends in Topological Insulators (NTTI 2018)” and the “18th International Conference on Narrow Gap Systems (NGS18)” will be hosted together from 16 to 19 July 2018 at the University of Luxembourg, on Limpertsberg Campus.
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7th HPC School
En savoir plusThe University of Luxembourg organises the 7th edition of the HPC School on 12 and 13 June 2018 in Belval.
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Le RGPD: une stratégie de gouvernance au-delà de la protection?
En savoir plusL’entrée en vigueur, le 25 mai prochain, du règlement européen sur la protection des données changera la manière dont chaque entreprise en Europe collecte, traite et protège les données personnelles. Il offrira aux citoyens un meilleur contrôle des données personnelles dans un contexte de digitalisation croissante. Afin de décoder les implications de cette nouvelle législation,…
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Special Colloquium: Fundamental limits on the thermodynamics of circuits
En savoir plusPolarizable One of the core concerns of computer science is how the resources needed to perform a given computation depend on that computation. Understanding the minimal resources required to perform a given computation has also been a long-standing focus of research in the physics community. Modern work on this issue can be traced back to…
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Physics Seminar: Memory functions reveal structural properties of gene regulatory networks
En savoir plusGene regulatory networks (GRNs) control cellular function and decision making during tissue development and homeostasis. Mathematical tools based on dynamical systems theory are often used to model these networks, but the size and complexity of these models mean that their behaviour is not always intuitive and the underlying mechanisms can be difficult to decipher.
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PhD Defense: The Parkinson’s disease associated Pink1-Parkin pathway in pathology and development
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: SCHWAMBORN Jens
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PhD Defense: Advanced Raman spectroscopy of ultrathin RNiO3 films
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: KREISEL Jens
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PhD Defense: Study of the incorporation mechanisms of organic chemicals into hair
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: HAAN Serge