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    Prof. Nasser Khalili shares his innovative research on viscoplastic model

    The Computational Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering research group (COMPSOIL) at the University of Luxembourg recently hosted Scientia Professor Nasser Khalili, Head of School of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

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    University of Luxembourg to lead major EU project on urban mobility: NEXTLOGIC

    NEXTLOGIC project advancing smart mobility and urban logistics solutions.

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    Across disciplines: navigating legacy systems and innovation in cybersecurity

    For European Cybersecurity Month, three professors from the University met to discuss the challenges to create a cohesive cybersecurity approach for Europe.

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    Google supports machine learning research at the University of Luxembourg 

    Professors Decebal Mocanu and Alexandre Tkatchenko have recently received awards from Google to finance their research on machine learning. 

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    Artificial intelligence for smarter mobility and greener cities: Professor Viti’s vision

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    GirlsinSciTech: Physics as a way to understand everyday wonders with Joana Ferreira

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    Doctoral students in biomedicine receive support from the Fondation du Pélican

    To support their research in the field of biomedicine, the Fondation du Pélican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber have recently awarded eight students affiliated with the Programme in Systems and Molecular Biomedicine at the University of Luxembourg.

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    Catching more sunlight: how tandem solar panels are changing solar energy

    By stacking two layers of semiconductor, each capturing different parts of sunlight, tandem solar cells combine their energy to produce more electricity than a single layer ever could.

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