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

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    Resource Efficient Steel – Recycled Aggregate Concrete Composite Floor Systems

    The project aims at exploring innovative avenues for broader recycled aggregate concrete application and saving raw materials.

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    Resource Efficient Steel – Recycled Composite Floor Systems (RECOMPOSE)

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    Exhibition: Émile Borel, a mathematician in the plural

    The University of Luxembourg is pleased to present the exhibition “Émile Borel: A Mathematician in the Plural”, which will be displayed on Belval Campus from February to May 2026. This exhibition invites visitors to discover the rich and multifaceted legacy of Émile Borel, pioneer of modern probability theory, influential academic, and engaged public intellectual.

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    Exhibition opening: Émile Borel, a mathematician in the plural

    The University of Luxembourg is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Émile Borel: A Mathematician in the Plural, a unique exploration of the life, work, and multifaceted legacy of one of the most influential figures in modern mathematics.

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    Specialised bachelor programmes in nursing celebrate their first graduates

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    Agentic AI: Why Europe needs to rethink its approach to regulation

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    NEXT-GEN URBAN FREIGHT LOGISTICS FOR NET ZERO EMISSIONS THROUGH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS (NextLogic)

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  • Core Research Projects

    Next-Gen Urban Freight Logistics for Net Zero emissions through innovative solutions

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  • News

    Academic promotion: celebrating our four newly appointed Professors

    The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine is delighted to announce the academic promotion of four outstanding colleagues whose dedication, expertise, and contributions have significantly enriched our institution.

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