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    European Meeting of Luxembourgish Students: impact of AI on future careers

    The 40th edition of the European Meeting of Luxembourgish Students (REEL) took place last weekend in Cologne, focusing on the theme “Designing the Future: Skills in the Context of Digitalisation.”

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    Opportunities in the Hydrogen Value Chain between Luxembourg and Australia

    The event brings together experts and stakeholders from both Luxembourg and Australia to explore the latest developments and opportunities in the Hydrogen sector.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Hydrogen-selective gas separation membranes exploiting covalent organic frameworks – filling the technology gap in ammonia-to-green hydrogen conversion (AmmoMem)

    The project aims to develop COF-based membranes for efficient hydrogen purification from ammonia, promoting green hydrogen production and decarbonization.

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    Hydrogen-selective gas separation membranes exploiting covalent organic frameworks – filling the technology gap in ammonia-to-green hydrogen conversion (AmmoMem)

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    Hydrogen Selective Membranes (H2SelMem)

    Converted green energy into hydrogen for consumption. Decentralised hydrogen release using low-energy membrane technology.

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    Hydrogen Selective Membranes (H2SelMem)

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    Hydrogen Fluidisation of Iron ore Particles For Green Steel Production (HyFIOPS)

    This project aims to improve the efficiency of hydrogen-based direct iron ore reduction in a circulating fluidized bed.

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  • Core Research Projects

    Hydrogen Fluidisation of Iron ore Particles For Green Steel Production (HyFIOPS)

    This project aims to improve the efficiency of hydrogen-based direct iron ore reduction in a circulating fluidized bed

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  • News

    New Professor in Partial Differential Equations and Analysis 

    Franck Sueur has recently joined the University of Luxembourg in September 2024 as Professor in in Partial Differential Equations and Analysis.

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