Organisation : Université / Administration centrale et Rectorat

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    2nd DRIVEN workshop

    On 11-12 September 2019, the University of Luxembourg will organise the second H2020 DRIVEN workshop on Belval campus.

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    Arbeitskreis: Europäisches Strafrecht

    Programm14.00 – 14.10Begrüssung an der Universität Luxemburg, Dekanin Prof. Dr. Katalin Ligeti14.10 – 15.30Activities and Projects of the European Commission in the field of European Criminal Law, Peter Csonka, EU-Kommission (Brüssel)Schengener Informationssystem (SIS II) – aktuelle und zukünftige Rolle in der strafrechtlichen Zusammenarbeit in Europa, Rolf Grieshaber-Heib, BKA (Wiesbaden)15.30 – 16.00Pause16.00 – 17.30Umsetzung Europäische Staatsanwaltschaft,…

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Selecting relevant outcomes in a multiple outcome setting using the sparse-group lasso

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Package Size and Pricing Decisions with a Bulk Sale Option

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Labor Productivity: Do Constitutions Matter?

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Refugees’ and Irregular Migrants’ Self-selection into Europe: Who Migrates Where?

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Das House Kapital

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    Reflections on the past, present and future of digital archives

    Lecture by Prof. Dr Jane Winters, School of Advanced Study, University of London.

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    Participation citoyenne pour une gestion de l’eau plus durable

    Ouverture des inscriptions au WaterBlitz Luxembourg‘19

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    World-championship in Automated Reasoning: computer scientist awarded

    On the occasion of the annual World Championship for Automatic Theorem Proving (“CADE ATP System Competition”, in short CASC) which took place on 28-29 August 2019 in Brazil, Alexander Steen, computer scientist at the University of Luxembourg, won a prize for “Leo-III”, a computer software that proves mathematical conjectures autonomously.

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