Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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GirlsinSciTech: Monika’s inspiring journey with Mathematics
Learn moreTo celebrate the International Day of Mathematics on 14 March, the third video of our GirlsinSciTech campaign is now live with Monika Zlopaša and her journey in mathematics. From her earliest days in primary school, Monika was drawn to the challenge of problem-solving. Over time, she came to appreciate how deeply mathematics is embedded in…
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Scientific Communication session titled “Advances in Quantum Physics and Technologies”
Learn moreThe program spans the whole range from the basics of quantum physics to the perspective of highly powerful quantum computing and implementations of quantum technologies made in Luxembourg.
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Launch of IMPACT Conference Series
Learn moreBringing together nursing and midwifery professionals and researchers with diverse expertise, the event will explore best practices, cutting-edge methods, and techniques, while inspiring innovation in nursing sciences. It is designed for researchers, midwifery professionals, nursing students and staff, nurse academicians, nurse administrators, and clinicians, offering a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange across various levels…
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Diamonds for the advancement of quantum technologies and biomedicine
Learn moreIn collaboration with other international universities, the University of Luxembourg has made significant contributions to this research, delving into its potential applications in quantum computing and biomedical imaging. For instance, Ludger Wirtz, Full Professor in Physics, Sven Reichardt, Research Scientist, Amir Hossein Talebi, Student, and Nicolò Maccaferri, Former Postdoctoral researcher at Uni.lu and now Professor…
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First graduates from the CYBERUS Master
Learn moreLaunched in 2023 by the University of Luxembourg, Université de Bretagne Sud and Université Libre de Bruxelles, the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in cybersecurity (CYBERUS) awarded its first diplomas to 11 new graduates on December 2024.
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