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

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    A First Step to Space for High School Students

    On 23 April a select group of Luxembourgish high school students gathered at the Elsenborn Airbase in Belgium to experience the satisfaction of launching a satellite for themselves. The students were participants in the second annual CanSat competition organised by the Luxembourg arm of the European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO).

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    Dept. of Physics & Materials Science and LIST/MRT cohost PhD gathering

    In the framework of the Doctoral Programme in Physics and Materials Science (DPPM), the Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPhyMS) of the University of Luxembourg and the Department of Materials Research and Technology at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST/MRT) invited all PhD candidates, supervisors, and scientists working on related research fields to…

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    Information Security Education Day (ISED) – 2022 Edition

    The seventh edition of the ISED took place 20 May 2022 in Maison du Savoir on Belval campus and tackled the topic “Demystifying the Dark Web: Challenges & Threats”. Around 50 participants were present and took part in this half day event.

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    Virtual Reality Workshop for Bachelor in Engineering students

    In order for students to not only learn specific knowledge related to one area but to be able to identify more interrelated problems, the value stream management (VSM) topic is an integral part of the Bachelor in Engineering courses for mechanical engineering. The objective of VSM is the collection, evaluation and continuous improvement of product…

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    FNR PRIDE grants awarded to Cancer and Immunology research projects

    Following the 2021 PRIDE call, the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has retained for funding two Doctoral Training Units (DTUs) working on cancer and immunology research. Within the DTUs, both coordinated by the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the grant will support the research work of 32 PhD candidates in total of which 10 will…

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    Fruitful collaboration with the University of Namur

    Over two meetings, the University of Luxembourg and the University of Namur have intensified their collaboration, especially in the area of medical education.

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    PhD presentation event of Doctoral Programme in Computational Sciences

    On 22 March 2022, 20 promising doctoral students from the DTU DRIVEN presented their research in the field of computational sciences and/or data-driven modelling for a variety of application domains, e.g. environment, health, engineering, space and energy to the entire doctoral programme in Data and Computational Sciences (DPCS) led by Prof. Stéphane Bordas.

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    2022 Pelican Grant: five doctoral students awarded

    Susanne Gonder, Elisa Gomez De Lope, Kyriaki Barmpa, Andrea Scafidi, Catherine Delbrouck have recently 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 in the context of their research projects.

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    The Mitacs Globalink Research awarded to Claudia Bandiera

    PhD student Claudia Bandiera supervised by Prof. Viti and belonging to the FNR Bridges Maas4All, received the Mitacs Globalink Research Award (GRA) for research in Canada. This grant will allow her to spend 3 to 4 months at the Université de Montréal, hosted by Prof. Emma Frejinger where she will be able to work on her project “Mobility-as-a-Service Equilibrium…

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    A new Doctoral Training Unit

    Discipline of history from an “age of scarcity” to an “age of abundance”Making sense of such “big data of the past” requires new approaches to data management, mining, visualization, and interpretation – an endeavour that poses multiple challenges to the disciplines of both history and data science.

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