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

  • News

    Cross-border project CoMinGreat for the reduction of micropollutants from wastewater successfully completed

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    Unveiling the complex physics of a blast furnace

    Scientists and engineers from the University of Luxembourg have developed cutting-edge multi-physics simulation technology to analyse the complex process in a blast furnace. Their findings have been recently published.

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    P2RX7 is an indicator of early drug response in NRAS-mutated melanoma

    Ground-breaking research in cancer biology and immunology in the last decades has revolutionized the treatment of melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.

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    Internship in mathematics for high school students

    The Department of Mathematics at the University of Luxembourg hosted eight students from Lycée Michel Lucius (Luxembourg) and Institut Notre Dame de la Providence (Thionville) for an internship from June 19 to June 22. 

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    The Faculty presents its main achievements 2021-2022

    The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) presents its main achievements for 2021-2022. The creation of new training programmes, the recruitment of talented people, the acquisition of renowned grants and the development of outreach activities were at the top of the agenda.

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  • Study Programmes

    Master en Enseignement secondaire – Mathématiques

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  • Study Programmes

    Certificat en management pour le secteur hospitalier et de la santé

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  • Events

    Physics Seminar: Hopfions in Condensed Matter: Anisotropic Heisenberg Magnets

    Nontrivial topological defects such as knotted solitons called hopfions have been observed in a variety of materials including chiral magnets, nematic liquid crystals and even in ferroelectrics as well as studied in other physical contexts such as Bose-Einstein condensates.

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    Colorectal cancer sample collection

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  • Events

    Biophysics Seminar: New opportunities in translational research: from novel devices to applications

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