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    Word of the Dean: ULearn sessions available

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    Earthquakes and tall buildings: developing innovative solutions

    On 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

    The 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…

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    Celebrating the release of a science communication book

    More than 50 science communicators and researchers met on 17 April 2024 to celebrate the release of the book “50 essentials on science communication” and exchange ideas in several discussion rounds.

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    Word of the Dean: rise of applications

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    Prof. Stephan Leyer joins the European Atomic Energy Community

    Prof. Stephan Leyer, Head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Luxembourg, has been recently nominated as member of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) Scientific and Technical Committee (STC), for a 5-year term.

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    Spotlight on young researcher in civil engineering

    Doctoral student Alfredo Romero Guzman explains how he is working with ArcelorMittal to make construction methods more sustainable.

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    Towards robust quantum computation

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    Perspectives of new synthetic fuels with reduced CO2 footprint

    Researchers 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.

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    University welcomes more than 400 pupils interested in mathematics

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