Organisation: Department of Engineering
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Study Programmes
Bachelor in Engineering – Mechanical Engineering
Learn moreThe Mechanical Engineering track of the Bachelor in Engineering (BENG) at the University of Luxembourg trains students to construct, develop, and invent machines and plants, using computer-aided tools.
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Bachelor in Engineering – European Construction Management
Learn moreThe European Construction Management track of the Bachelor in Engineering (BENG) is a tri-national course provides students with skills in civil engineering and an understanding of the cultural differences between Germany, France, and Luxembourg in the construction sector.
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Bachelor in Engineering – Energy and Environment
Learn moreThe Energy and Environment Engineering track of the Bachelor in Engineering (BENG) at the University of Luxembourg covers fundamental techniques applied to the fields of construction, electrical engineering, and mechanics.
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Bachelor in Engineering – Electrical Engineering
Learn moreThe Electrical Engineering track of the Bachelor in Engineering (BENG) at the University of Luxembourg meets the increasing demand in the field, covering basic features and introducing contemporary challenges.
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Bachelor in Engineering – Digital Engineering
Learn moreThe Digital Engineering track of the Bachelor in Engineering at the University of Luxembourg focuses on digitalisation processes to provide more sustainable solutions for manufacturing, electrical, and civil engineering.
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Bachelor in Engineering – Civil Engineering
Learn moreThe Civil Engineering track of the Bachelor in Engineering (BENG) at the University of Luxembourg trains students to deal with industrial constructions, towers, roads, motorways, railways, bridges and tunnels, airports, water treatment plants, pipelines, and so on.
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News
Cross-border project CoMinGreat for the reduction of micropollutants from wastewater successfully completed
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Unveiling the complex physics of a blast furnace
Learn moreScientists and engineers from the University of Luxembourg have developed cutting-edge multi-physics simulation technology to analyse the complex process in a blast furnace. Their findings have been recently published.
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The Faculty presents its main achievements 2021-2022
Learn moreThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) presents its main achievements for 2021-2022. The creation of new training programmes, the recruitment of talented people, the acquisition of renowned grants and the development of outreach activities were at the top of the agenda.