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    Exploring soil behavior across the scales (micro to macro), our research encompasses experimental, theoretical, and numerical frontier approaches to investigate soil-structure interactions for foundation and subsurface engineering, energy geotechnics, as well as climate-induced geohazards, fostering innovative and sustainable solutions for a better future.

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    Computational Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

    The Computational Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering group (COMPSOIL) conducts research in the field of geotechnical and subsurface engineering, cooperating with research scholars/institutes, industry and government.

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    Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO)

    The research group Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO), with members at the University of Luxembourg and the KASTEL Security Research Labs, focuses on the gap between cryptographic theory and real-world requirements.

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    Complex materials play a dominant role in everyday life as well as in applied science and industry. The complex materials which are studied at the LPM span from biological systems such as human blood to composites based on polymers or rubbers or even metal pastes and powders.

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    Physics of Advanced Materials

    Applied and fundamental research on flow behaviour, mechanical and thermal properties of plastics, rubbers, powders and other complex materials.

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    “How to achieve energy efficient buildings by an appropriate design of the building envelope and its technical installations?” is the key question of many of our research projects and teaching activities. Buildings also interact with the energy supply side, which leads to further research questions like the potential of using building heat pumps as demand…

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