Organisation : Université / Administration centrale et Rectorat
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Bilan de l’année : les moments clés de l’Université en 2019
En savoir plusL’Université du Luxembourg a mis en ligne sa publication « 2019 – Year in Review ». Le rapport retrace le développement de l’Université de cette année, les événements marquants, les succès et les réalisations.
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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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L’Université entame la 3e étape de déconfinement le 1er juillet
En savoir plusL’Université du Luxembourg continue à assouplir les restrictions liées à COVID-19 pour faciliter le retour à une vie universitaire normale.
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Events
LCL Conversations Webinar – Impact of COVID-19 on Green Supply Chains / Circular-Sustainable Economy
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LCL Conversations Webinar – Supply chain resilience – impact of COVID-19 and aftermath
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[Article series] The experts behind Luxembourg’s COVID-19 fight
En savoir plusVladimir Despotović, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Luxembourg, is co-principal investigator of the COVID-19 research project: “Covid-19 Detection by Cough and Voice Analysis (CDCVA)”.
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Events
Does Blogging Make You a Better Academic? Writing Practices in Scholarly Blogs in the Humanities
En savoir plusGuest lecture by Dr. Mareike König (German Historical Institute Paris) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.
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Creating and Visualising Datasets to Interpret American Religious History
En savoir plusGuest lecture by Lincoln Mullen (Department of History and Art History, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.