Organisation: Department of Engineering
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Research Projects Pages
Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal)
Learn moreLuxHyVal launches a flagship hydrogen valley in Luxembourg to boost the penetration of hydrogen by deploying green hydrogen initiatives across the entire value chain from local production to utilisation, including storage and distribution for a range of applications targeting industry and mobility, while also aiming to connect with existing/planned infrastructures.
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From lab to daily life: scaling up the hydrogen economy for a clean future
Learn moreDespite reductions in Europe and USA, CO2 emissions are still rising globally. While photovoltaic and wind energy productions are essential part of phasing-down fossil fuels, large-scale storage of renewable energy still needs to be developed, and hydrogen (H2) could play a major role. This green economy is now being prepared in part in Luxembourg by…
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Can we help in improving the resilience against flashfloods?
Learn moreThe project “Make North-West Europe resilient against increasing extreme flash flood events (FlashFloodBreaker)” gathering several partners from the Greater Region are working together to find new approaches to manage pluvial and fluvial flash floods-related risks.
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Research Projects Pages
Make North-West Europe resilient against increasing extreme flash flood events (FlashFloodBreaker)
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Make North-West Europe resilient against increasing extreme flash flood events (FlashFloodBreaker)
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Events
1st HyWay Training School
Learn moreThe first training school of the European project “Hydrogen production from waste” (HyWay) will take place on 20-21 August 2024. The event is hosted by the University of Aberdeen and offered in a hybrid mode. All university students can attend participate.
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Celebrating Women in Engineering
Learn moreOn the occasion of the International Women in Engineering Day, Prof. Inès Chihi gave an inspiring speech at the European Investment Bank (EIB) about the challenges and opportunities for women in engineering.
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Ramping-Up European Hydrogen Economy
Learn moreOn 12 July 2024, the University of Luxembourg will gather experts to exchange about the energy innovations and issues of ramping-up the European hydrogen economy.