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    Math Day 2024

    The University of Luxembourg will organise the third edition of the Math Day on 24 February 2024 in Belval.

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    Science comic exhibition LUX:plorations Vol.3

    The Luxembourg Science Center will host an exhibition about the new science comic LUX:plorations Vol.3.

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    Hosting capacity, smart grids, and power quality

    Math Bollen, Professor in electric power engineering at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) in Sweden will give a talk about three research directions “hosting capacity”, “smart grids”, and “power quality” carried out at his University.

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    Quantum Computing, the Bell Inequalities, and Qubit Entropy

    Professor Katharine Hunt from Michigan State University will give a talk about “Quantum Computing, the Bell Inequalities, and Qubit Entropy”

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    China-Luxembourg Forum | Cancer Research: One goal, multiple approaches

    The Confucius Institute at the University of Luxembourg in collaboration with the Department of Life Sciences and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg and the School of Basic Medical Sciences at Fudan University organise a forum entitled “Cancer Research: One goal, multiple approaches”.

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    Navigating the Technological Frontier: AI in the Public Sector – Challenges and Opportunities?

    Dr Enzo Le Fevre Cervini, Head of Sector at the European Commission and Adjunct Professor in the Master’s programme on Ethical Governance of Artificial Intelligence at Universidad Pontificia Salamanca, Spain, will give a speech about AI in the public sector on 9 November 2023.

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    Inaugural lecture of Prof. Bradley Ladewig

    Bradley Ladewig will present on the topic of climate change, net zero and the particular role that green hydrogen will play in decarbonizing industry and mobility.

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    Physics Seminar: Hopfions in Condensed Matter: Anisotropic Heisenberg Magnets

    Nontrivial topological defects such as knotted solitons called hopfions have been observed in a variety of materials including chiral magnets, nematic liquid crystals and even in ferroelectrics as well as studied in other physical contexts such as Bose-Einstein condensates.

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    Biophysics Seminar: New opportunities in translational research: from novel devices to applications

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    Hybrid Physics Seminar: Microvasculature on a Chip: Blood Vessel-Mimics for Probing Micro-Circulation Physiology

    Microvasculature on a Chip: Blood Vessel-Mimics for Probing Micro-Circulation Physiology

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