Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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Research Projects Pages
Increasing the scientific excellence and innovation capacity in Data-Driven Simulation at the University of Luxembourg (DRIVEN)
Learn moreDRIVEN was a Horizon2020 Twinning project to boost the scientific excellence and innovation capacity of the Department of Engineering in data-driven simulation
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Core Research Projects
Increasing the scientific excellence and innovation capacity in Data-Driven Simulation at the University of Luxembourg (DRIVEN)
Learn moreDRIVEN was a Horizon2020 Twinning project to boost the scientific excellence and innovation capacity of the Department of Engineering in data-driven simulation
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Reusable Mask Patterning (REMAP)
Learn moreREMAP’s long-term ambition is a paradigm shift in microfabrication
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Core Research Projects
Reusable Mask Patterning (REMAP)
Learn moreREMAP’s long-term ambition is a paradigm shift in microfabrication
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Research Projects Pages
Quantum Open Mesoscopic Physics for Emergent Technologies (QOMPET)
Learn moreQOMPET is an ATTRACT project to develop new ideas in quantum dynamics and many-body systems, embracing the noise inherent to any experiment as an advantage.
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Quantum Open Mesoscopic Physics for Emergent Technologies (QOMPET)
Learn moreQOMPET is an ATTRACT project to develop new ideas in quantum dynamics and many-body systems, embracing the noise inherent to any experiment as an advantage.
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Research Projects Pages
Building up cutting-edge expertise in ultra-fast laser spectroscopy in Luxembourg (LUX-ULTRA-FAST)
Learn moreThe Department of Physics and Materials Science aims to develop new research activity in ultra-fast laser spectroscopy.
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Core Research Projects
LUX-ULTRA-FAST: Building up cutting-edge expertise in ultra-fast laser spectroscopy in Luxembourg
Learn moreThe Department of Physics and Materials Science aims to develop new research activity in ultra-fast laser spectroscopy.
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Research Projects Pages
Field-Theory Approach to Molecular Interactions (FITMOL)
Learn moreFITMOL is an ERC Advanced Grant aimed to develop and employ a Field-Theory (FIT) approach to describe large (bio)molecules (MOL) within Quantum Chemistry
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Core Research Projects
Field-Theory Approach to Molecular Interactions (FITMOL)
Learn moreFITMOL is an ERC Advanced Grant aimed to develop and employ a Field-Theory (FIT) approach to describe large (bio)molecules (MOL) within Quantum Chemistry