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

  • Events

    Physics Colloquium

    LLCPS vs LLPS: analogies and difference

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    Physics Colloquium

    Non-Hermitian Quantum Physics

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    The Pelican Grant awarded to six doctoral students

    On the 21st November 2022, Marianne Meyers, Cristian Angeli, Mahsa Rezaeipour, Alexandros Pailas, Cyrielle Holuka and Pilar Maria Moreno Sanchez have been awarded the Pelican Grant from the Fondation du Pélican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber. It is now 10 years that the grant is offered to students in support to their training and mobility activities…

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    Department of Engineering celebrates its first Research Day

    On Friday 25 November 2022 the Department of Engineering celebrated its first Research Day of its Doctoral Programme in Engineering Sciences (DPES) on Campus Kirchberg. 

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    Why would anyone listen to the sound of traffic (data)?

    Most of the people that work or live in Belval will have no trouble coming up with a personal story related to traffic in or around the site from their day-to-day life – and many of these stories will be related to (mostly annoying) traffic jams. But of course, our individual experience is just one…

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    Guided visit to the Vertigo Clinic at CHEM

    Since October 1, our young medical specialists in training have started their clinical internships in the various hospitals and offices of general practitioners of the country. We currently have 24 “doctors in the process of specialisation, MEVS” registered at the University of Luxembourg.

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    First AI&Art workshop hosts 24 students from lycée Hubert Clément

    The first Esch2022 AI & Art ​​Workshop took place at the Belval Campus of the University of Luxembourg on November 8, 2022, from 2 pm to 4pm. The high school workshops are interactive programmes designed to introduce high school students to some of the exciting interactive AI and art projects developed as part of the…

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    Math conference highlights need to strengthen cross-area cooperation

    Homotopy is used in many fields of science and the term stands, roughly speaking, for increased flexibility. The aim of the conference on “Interactions and Applications of Homotopical Algebra and Geometry” was to bring together leading scholars from both areas as well as the best experts in applications – all too often living in three…

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    ReShape: A cultural exploration of many dimensions

    Abstract art baffles some, enchants others, but for over 100 years has been at the heart of modern culture and design. Paintings are full of shapes, curves and colours but what makes a piece of art pleasing to watch?

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    Active lipids enable intelligent swimming under nutrient limitation

    Biophysicists from the University of Luxembourg have uncovered how microplankton – key photosynthetic organisms which produce nearly 50% of the oxygen we breathe – adopt a thrifty lifestyle when nutrients turn limiting. They strategically harness internal lipids to regulate swimming properties to maximize their fitness.

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