Organisation : Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)

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    Research project on circular economy receives FNR grant

    CircuRement (promote resource recoverability by aligning product designs with end-of-life process chains), a project carried out within the Department of Engineering, has received the FNR JUMP grant. 

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    Students at the service of other students

    The tutoring system set up between October and November 2022 by the BMED (Bachelor of Medicine) 2nd and 3rd year students is already a resounding success with the first-year students, who are thus getting the support they need for free.

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    PhD Defense: Robust estimation in exponential families: from theory to practice

    PhD supervisor: Yannick BARAUD

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    Juntong Chen’ Defense

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    A Govzmann’s Defense

    Derived algebraic geometry over differential operator

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    Machine Learning Seminar meeting: Statistical methods in observational Cosmology

    Abstract:Modern Cosmology is now a data science. The large amount of cosmological models aiming at describing the evolution of structures in the Universe needs to be confronted with observations. To do so, it is common in this field to resort to Bayesian statistics, although fraught with many pitfalls of interpretation. In this presentation, I will…

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    Uni hosts final conference of EU project on sustainable construction

    After a long period of lockdown era meetings, the University of Luxembourg was happily able to host for the first time the guests of the CO2REDRES project (which aims to propose novel and sustainable binder concept for concrete mixes) for an in-person conference for the closure event entitled “Treatment of secondary raw materials for the…

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    Machine Learning Seminar meeting: How can we make tumour predictions when we do not understand everything?

    Abstract:In clinical reality, the need of quantitative tumour growth and progression predictions is pivotal for designing individualised therapies. To achieve this a plethora of examinations is conducted to assess the tumour lesion state, spanning from blood sample analysis, clinical imaging (e.g., CT, MRI), biopsy sampling, -omics screening etc. Such medical data correspond to snapshots in time…

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    Physics Seminar: From single cells to filaments: a dance of geometry and motion

    From single cells to filaments: a dance of geometry and motionIn recent years, biological motile cells like bacteria and microalgae have attracted considerable interestnot only among biologists but also in the physics community and related fields. Understanding theirmotion has immense biological and ecological implications. The possibility to harness their motion topower microdevices is a topic…

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    Singularity 42 – an afternoon with the artists

    During our event, starting at noon on Friday the 16th, artists Robert Frankle and Manolis Manarakis will guide the visitor through their art installation, Narcissus, first exhibited in our AI&Art Pavilion. Installed in a separate room within the Pavilion, visitors will have the chance to get immersed in the artwork alone and in peace. Betania Antico,…

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