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

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    Fault Detection and Diagnosis (FDD) in building systems

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    Fault Detection and Diagnosis (FDD) in building systems

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    Reconstructing gene regulatory networks with neural relational inference (GENERIC)

    Discovering structures and dynamics of gene regulatory networks (GRNs)

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    GENERIC: Reconstructing gene regulatory networks with neural relational inference

    Discovering structures and dynamics of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) based on large-scale high throughput data is a fundamental research challenge in systems biology. The reconstruction of accurate GRNs from data is challenging because of not only the large number of parameters and components involved, but also their possible mutual interactions. The inferred network models can…

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    C21 – Collaboration21

    The public-private partnership Collaboration 21 is an interdisciplinary research program that responds to pressing 21st-century challenges such as the shortage of collaboration skills and the recent pandemic-induced “social distancing”. It aims to leverage digital technologies to enhance people’s experience for better collaborative learning and working.

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    Collaboration21

    The public-private partnership COLLABORATION 21 is an interdisciplinary research program that responds to pressing 21st-century challenges such as the shortage of collaboration skills and the recent pandemic-induced “social distancing”. It aims to leverage digital technologies to enhance people’s experience for better collaborative learning and working.

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    Word of the Dean: new study programmes

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  • Events

    Online Information Session of the EUMaster4HPC programme

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    Designing new sustainable floor systems

    How to reduce the carbon footprint of new floor systems? Researchers from the University of Luxembourg and EPFL have been able to reduce it by 80 % which represents an enormous potential for the construction sector. Their findings have been published in the renowned Journal of Cleaner Production.

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    Congrès MATh.en.JEANS

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