Category: Research
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What makes an atom giant?
Learn morePhysicists from the Universities of Luxembourg and Ulm have investigated the properties of chiral giant atoms in waveguide quantum electrodynamics
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From lab to daily life: scaling up the hydrogen economy for a clean future
Learn moreDespite reductions in Europe and USA, CO2 emissions are still rising globally. While photovoltaic and wind energy productions are essential part of phasing-down fossil fuels, large-scale storage of renewable energy still needs to be developed, and hydrogen (H2) could play a major role. This green economy is now being prepared in part in Luxembourg by…
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Can we help in improving the resilience against flashfloods?
Learn moreThe project “Make North-West Europe resilient against increasing extreme flash flood events (FlashFloodBreaker)” gathering several partners from the Greater Region are working together to find new approaches to manage pluvial and fluvial flash floods-related risks.
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How to verify technologies?
Learn moreThis question was raised during the 16th summer school on verification technology, systems & applications (VTSA) which took place from 8 to 12 July 2024 at the University of Luxembourg on Belval campus. Gathering students from Europe and Asia, the summer school was a great opportunity to exchange about recent and future developments on verification…
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New Professor in Medicine
Learn morePascal Stammet recently joined the University of Luxembourg as Affiliated professor of Medecine and as of September 2024, he will be the Study Programme Director of the Bachelor in Medicine.
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Rolf Tarrach Prize 2024 awarded to Dr Mina Tsenkova
Learn moreOn Wednesday 10 July, Dr Mina Tsenkova was awarded the Rolf Tarrach Prize 2024 for her doctoral thesis entitled “Understanding the Role of Diet and Microbiome in Colorectal Cancer”. The Uni.lu graduate, who is currently a post-doctoral assistant at Amgen in California, received the award at a ceremony held at the Chamber of Commerce.
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Working in palliative service: challenges for nurses
Learn moreNurses who work in palliative care face both practical and emotional challenges. However, recent research carried out at the University of Luxembourg has investigated the concept of “existential growth” where nurses can find personal and professional meaning in caring for palliative patients.
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Young researchers and experts exchange about computational interaction
Learn moreFor the 8th Summer School on Computational Interaction held at the University of Luxembourg in June 2024, doctoral students, researchers and professionals from 14 countries had the opportunity to discuss computational methods and their application in user interface design, interactive systems, user modeling, and more.
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