Industrial and Institutional Partners
The Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) maintains strong and dynamic collaborations with a range of industrial and institutional partners. These partnerships are essential to bridging academic research with real-world applications, fostering innovation, and contributing to Luxembourg’s technological and economic development.
Industrial Partners
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Goodyear
The project “Collaborative and Distributed Optimization of Manufacturing Processes on High-Performance Computing Systems (CADOM)” aims to enhance production processes across multiple factories and extend simulations over longer planning horizons, addressing the complexity and scale that exceed traditional computing capabilities.
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LuxProvide
The project “Bridging Cloud and HPC” aims to investigate, design, develop and roll out a set of functionalities related to the use of high-performance computing (HPC), high-performance data analytics (HPDA) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications on the MeluXina supercomputer.
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PREFALUX
The project “Steel-Timber Composite Beams (Prefa-SeTi)” project aims to further contribute to the decarbonization of the construction sector and to advance the circular economy by developing demountable, reusable, and sustainable steel-timber composite structures.
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ROTAREX
The project “Pressure surge attenuation using engineered flow elements during adiabatic compression testing of oxygen (SAFETY)” investigates the effect of engineered flow elements with predefined flow path in attenuating gas dynamic pressure and temperature surge near ignition prone OE parts during ISO 10297 testing.
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Telefonica Innovacion Digital
The project “Innovative information visualisation system for critical decisions (SYMBIOTIK)” envisions an effortless interaction dialogue between human and InfoVis systems to support decision making processes, inspired by known biological principles and guided by artificial intelligence (AI).
Institutional Partners
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METOFFICE
The project “Near-Real-Time Global Navigation Satellite System Derived Atmospheric Products for Meteorology, Climate and Space Weather (GNSS)” includes the updating of sophisticated automated scientific GNSS processing sytems that enable the production of the highly accurate atmospheric products.