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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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A hydrogen valley to drive the use of green hydrogen in Luxembourg
Learn moreLuxembourg has launched Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal), a project that targets the potential production of green hydrogen in Bascharage, south Luxembourg, in 2026. LuxHyVal is a collaborative effort of 17 partners from seven countries, with the University of Luxembourg as the main coordinator through Prof. Bradley Ladewig.
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AI in cybersecurity: experts exchange about its challenges
Learn moreOn the occasion of the ninth edition of the Information Security Education Day (ISED) which took place on 7 June 2024 in Belval, around 70 experts from academia and industry discussed the new trends in AI and cybersecurity.
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Photovoltaic research shines at the Uni
Learn moreBetween an innovation for the thin film solar cells and a most-cited scientific publication, the Uni’s Laboratory for Photovoltaics (LPV) is going from better to great.
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Earthquakes and tall buildings: developing innovative solutions
Learn moreOn the occasion of the international conference of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH 2024) which took place, research scientist Teodora Bogdan from the ArcelorMittal Chair of Steel Construction presented the ArcelorMittal innovative solutions developed for the seismic market of high rise buildings.
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Greater Region project on circular economy of materials and metals
Learn moreThe University of the Greater Region (UniGR) has just been awarded significant funding from the Interreg VI Greater Region programme for the establishment of a second centre of expertise dedicated to the transition to a circular economy of materials and metals. The UniGR-CIRKLA project aims to continue to position the Greater Region as a European…