Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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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.
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Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko awarded the 2023 Foresight Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology
Learn moreThe Foresight Institute has recently named Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko from the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the University of Luxembourg as recipient of the 2023 Foresight Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology in the category of Theory. Prof Tkatchenko officially received it during the Foresight’s annual member meeting which took place on 17-19 November 2023…
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Playing the game of math
Learn moreOn the Game On festival which took place on 4-5 November 2023 in Rotondes, mathematical games were offered to the visitors. A lot of fun and interaction!
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Events
Hosting capacity, smart grids, and power quality
Learn moreMath Bollen, Professor in electric power engineering at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) in Sweden will give a talk about three research directions “hosting capacity”, “smart grids”, and “power quality” carried out at his University.
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Events
Quantum Computing, the Bell Inequalities, and Qubit Entropy
Learn moreProfessor Katharine Hunt from Michigan State University will give a talk about “Quantum Computing, the Bell Inequalities, and Qubit Entropy”