Organisation : Département Mathématiques
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Exploratis: a new experimental station at the Science Center
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg Science Center in Differdange now boasts a new experimental station called Exploratis. Faced with intriguing puzzles, visitors can either try them by themselves, race against each other, or collaborate to find solutions. Little do they know, they are exploring an uncharted world of mathematics.
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Solvability of systems of invariant differential equations on symmetric spaces G/K
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FNR Awards 2021: two researchers in mathematics & physics shortlisted
En savoir plusMathematician Hugo Parlier and physicist Martin Stöhr from the University of Luxembourg have been shorlisted at the 13th edition of the FNR Awards.
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Teaching Awards 2021: congrats to Gabor Wiese and Sebastiano Tronto
En savoir plusAt the Rentrée Académique, Gabor Wiese, Professor in Mathematics and Sebastiano Tronto, Doctoral Researcher in Mathematics, received the Teaching Awards for their outstanding work as teachers.
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What make statistics robust?
En savoir plusRobustness has become a major issue in statistical learning and deep learning today. Mathematician Yannick Baraud from the University of Luxembourg has recently published a paper in the prestigious journal Probability Theory and Related Fields to tackle the problem of robustness in statistics.
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Discovering mathematical careers: a wide range of job opportunities
En savoir plusOn 30 September 2021, around 70 participants attended the third edition of the Mathematical Careers Day at the University of Luxembourg, on Belval campus. Bachelor, Master and PhD students in mathematics and related fields had the opportunity to learn from professionals and exchange about the variety of job positions open for mathematicians in Luxembourg and…
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Second edition of Math Camp: for a good start in mathematics
En savoir plusThe second Math Camp, organised by the University of Luxembourg from 6 to 17 September 2021, gathered more than 150 new students who were interested in being well prepared to start their bachelor degree in mathematics, physics, engineering or computer science.