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The Faculty presents its main achievements 2021-2022

  • Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)
    Paul Wurth Chair
    13 juillet 2023

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.

Research at the faculty has continued to grow with the recruitment of 10 new professors, the acquisition of 3 ERC and 2 EIC grants, the impressive and growing number of publications as well as the development of industrial projects such as the launch of the Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering. Thus, the faculty greatly pursues its mission of excellence in fundamental and applied research. 

The teaching activities within the faculty expanded with the launch of 2 new Master programmes in data science and technopreneurship and 3 specialised studies diplomas in medicine. In addition, three programmes in computer science were accredited. The faculty will continue its efforts in accrediting more programmes in the future to strengthen a sustainable quality dynamic of education meeting both the demands of students and the market.

Furthermore, the faculty established new partnerships with for instance CentraleSupélec to encourage cooperation and exchanges in areas of mutual academic interest. The faculty is also preparing 2 new Masters in high-performance computing and cybersecurity as well as 7 new Bachelors in nursing science to start in 2023-2024 which will diversify the training offer and meet societal and market needs.

The Faculty is proud to present its achievements and will continue in this direction with passion and enthusiasm.