Category: Research

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    How physics could change the way we heal

    Physics of Active Matte

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    Word of the Dean

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    FSTM Highlights 2023-24 is available: pursuing excellence

    The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) is proud to present its main achievements for 2023 and 2024.

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    GirlsinSciTech – Anjali’s career as a Senior Editor at Nature Communications

    Ever wondered why we see color, how rain forms, or how trains operate? Physics holds the answers to many of these fascinating questions. It’s precisely this ability to explain the world around us that inspired Anjali Sharma, now Senior Editor at Nature Communications, to pursue a career in the field. Anjali is the featured role…

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    Wood Cluster Forum 2025: presenting research findings in steel-timber composite

    The University of Luxembourg with the Department of Engineering was part of the Wood Cluster Forum which took place on 6 May 2025 at IFSB Bettembourg. It was a nice opportunity to present recent research findings in steel-timber composite.

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    The future of smart technology with self-healing sensors

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    Building smarter bridges: The future of infrastructure monitored by sensor technology

    Catastrophes have shown that we often notice flaws in infrastructure only when it’s too late. But what if buildings could speak up before a small issue turns into a disaster? Forget dusty textbooks – Prof. Numa Bertola and his team are diving headfirst into the real world, using cutting-edge sensor technology to give concrete structures…

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    LetzColor: the efficiency of solar energy, enhanced with a touch of colour

    LetzColor, a project from the University of Luxembourg, is on a mission to revolutionise how we perceive solar panels and energy. The project aims to seamlessly integrate solar technology into modern life by colouring solar cells to make them aesthetically pleasing and more publicly acceptable. This involves using cholesteric liquid crystals on solar cells to…

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    Statistically Enhanced Learning (SEL): Revolutionising predictions in sports and equine medicine

    First developed in 2018 by Professor Christophe Ley from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Luxembourg, this innovative approach to machine learning is making waves far beyond the lab. By blending statistical insights with machine learning models, SEL (Statistically Enhanced Learning) unlocks new predictive power. Let’s check in on how this brainchild is…

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    How HPC infrastructures will optimise large-scale manufacturing problems

    The University of Luxembourg and Goodyear have launched a research project using the National Supercomputer MeluXina hosted by LuxProvide to tackle complex optimisation challenges.

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