Organisation: Department of Engineering
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Core Research Projects
Development of the Electrospun Hybrid Filter Media for Microplastic Removal from Wastewater (DEFMRW)
Learn moreDevelopment of a new hybrid filter media for a selective removal of microplastic-contaminants from wastewater streams.
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Research Projects Pages
Increasing the scientific excellence and innovation capacity in Data-Driven Simulation at the University of Luxembourg (DRIVEN)
Learn moreDRIVEN was a Horizon2020 Twinning project to boost the scientific excellence and innovation capacity of the Department of Engineering in data-driven simulation
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Core Research Projects
Increasing the scientific excellence and innovation capacity in Data-Driven Simulation at the University of Luxembourg (DRIVEN)
Learn moreDRIVEN was a Horizon2020 Twinning project to boost the scientific excellence and innovation capacity of the Department of Engineering in data-driven simulation
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Core Research Projects
Active phenomena across scales in biological systems (ACTIVE)
Learn moreNew perspectives on the multiscale organisation of life by developing new concepts of active matter across biological scales.
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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.
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Events
Construction sector, virtual and augmented realities
Learn moreThierry Flies, Managing Director at Schroeder & Associés will present the company activities in the construction industry and Matthieu Brachetti, Founder and CEO at Virtual-Rangers will present virtual and augmented realities.
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Events
Tall buildings and vertical urbanism
Learn moreIn the frame of the ArcelorMittal Chair of Steel Construction, the University of Luxembourg together with ArcelorMittal will welcome Prof. Antony Wood from the College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology & President of CTBUH, Chicago to discuss with professionals and students about tall buildings and vertical urbanism.