Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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Engineers exchange about Lean Construction
Learn moreOn 30 November 2023, engineers from the Greater Region met together at the University of Luxembourg in order to create a platform for exchanging experience and knowledge about lean construction. Around 30 participants from architect, engineering and consultancy companies attended the meeting.
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PhD Research Days 2023: fruitful exchanges among researchers and partners
Learn moreIn October and November 2023, the Doctoral School in Science and Engineering (DSSE) organised four research days to present current research projects and bring researchers together in the fields of biomedicine, computer science, engineering and physics.
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Large Old World fruit bats on the path to extinction
Learn moreResearchers from the Universities of Luxembourg, Mauritius and Texas Tech have recently published their findings in the selective journal Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. In this paper, they demonstrate that large old world fruit bats are essential for tropical ecosystems but face multiple threats which accelerate their decline. They analyse the causes and…
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PACE Young Scientist conference 2022
Learn moreOn 10-12 October 2022, the PACE Young Scientist conference 2022 organised by the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) gathered more than 60 researchers working in the fields of physics, chemistry and materials science.
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ISA Doctoral Prize for research in algorithmic discrimination
Learn moreYasaman Yousefi, doctoral candidate at the University of Luxembourg and the University of Bologna, was awarded the Doctoral Prize from the Institute of Advanced Studies (ISA) of Bologna University for her interdisciplinary research in law, science and technology.
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Research Groups
Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO)
Learn moreThe research group Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO), with members at the University of Luxembourg and the KASTEL Security Research Labs, focuses on the gap between cryptographic theory and real-world requirements.