Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)

  • News

    Sustainable responsive materials to transform industry and medicine

    How would the future look if buildings were to dynamically adapt to environmental conditions? If threads would show users how tightly they are stretched, e.g. for perfect suture after a surgery? If filters could clean themselves in factories?

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    GirlsinSciTech

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  • Events

    MT-ITS 2025 – 8-10 Septembre 2025

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    Girls studying science and technology: how to make it happen?

    The University of Luxembourg will officially launch the “GirlsinSciTech” campaign on 9 January 2025 at the Forum Geesseknäppchen.

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    Math Day 2025

    The University of Luxembourg will organise the third edition of the Math Day on 24 February 2024 in Belval.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Global Calibration and Data Assimilation

    Understanding the global freshwater system by combining geodetic and remote sensing information with modelling using a calibration/data assimilation approach.

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    Strategien zur Anpassung der städtischen Wasserinfrastrukturen an den Klimawandel

    Der Klimawandel ist kein Damoklesschwert, welches in der fernen Zukunft droht. Seine Auswirkungen sind bereits heute vielerorts spürbar. Die Sommer werden – auch hier in Luxemburg und der Großregion – trockener, die Winter feuchter und milder.

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    LUX-ULTRA-FAST 2

    This project advances materials spectroscopy by studying light-matter interactions in advanced materials using ultrafast techniques

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  • Events

    Physics for Future

    The “Physics for Future” event, is an initiative by the Physics and Materials Science Department displaying multidisciplinarity in action. Come to see the impact that research in physics has on society and technological developments in Quantum, AI, Biology, and HPC/Data, among other modern intersections of physics and society. 

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