Topic: Engineering
-
News
Perspectives of new synthetic fuels with reduced CO2 footprint
Learn moreResearchers and industrials exchanged about the challenges of developing and using new synthetic fuels in order to reduce the environmental impact. More than 50 participants attended the presentation of TotalEnergies Luxembourg-Belgium at the University of Luxembourg.
-
News
Designing new sustainable floor systems
Learn moreHow to reduce the carbon footprint of new floor systems? Researchers from the University of Luxembourg and EPFL have been able to reduce it by 80 % which represents an enormous potential for the construction sector. Their findings have been published in the renowned Journal of Cleaner Production.
-
News
New study programme brochures in sciences
Learn moreThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) has recently published 5 new brochures to present the complete training offer from bachelor, Master to PhD and vocational training programmes in biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, medicine, nursing and physics. Learn more and apply now for September 2024!
-
News
Making agriculture more sustainable
Learn moreThe kick-off meeting of the project PRECISION: “Advanced machine learning for drone-based precision agriculture: optimisation of nitrogen and weed control for wheat yield” took place on 22 February 2024 on Kirchberg campus.
-
News
New Professor in Civil Engineering
Learn moreNuma Joy Bertola joined the University of Luxembourg in January 2024 as Assistant professor in Civil Engineering with a focus on concrete structures.
-
News
Engineers exchange about smart manufacturing
Learn moreIn December 2023, the University of Luxembourg organised four talks to discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence, smart grids and its application in engineering. Students, researchers and professionals attended these events on Kirchberg campus.
-
News
Excellent Doctoral Thesis Awards 2023 in science
Learn moreThe Doctoral School of Science and Engineering (DSSE) awarded 10 doctoral candidates for their outstanding doctoral thesis at the University of Luxembourg. Their research covers a wide variety of topics, tackling important issues and providing innovative solutions. They now continue their career in both academia and industry.
-
News
Making breast cancer surgery more effective
Learn moreProf. Stéphane Bordas from the University of Luxembourg together with postdoctoral researcher Dr. Arnaud Mazier from the University of Sidney have recently published their paper entitled:” Breast simulation pipeline: From medical imaging to patient-specific simulations” in the journal Clinical Biomechanics.
-
News
The Faculty celebrates its 2023 graduates
Learn moreIn December 2023, the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) celebrated its 550 new graduates from Bachelor, Master, PhD, specialised and vocational training programmes on Belval campus. Congratulations to all of them!
-