Organisation : Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)
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New research on how race and gender shape science
En savoir plusResearchers from the University of Luxembourg together with scientists from the University of Montreal, Georgia Tech and Berry College have recently demonstrated that racial and gender identities shape the way science is produced, with Black and Latinx authors being underrepresented in terms of participation and citation counts, affecting scientific advancement. Their findings have been recently published…
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PhD Defense: Security, Scalability and Privacy in Applied Cryptography
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Alex BIRYUKOV
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PhD Defense: Quantifying some properties of curves and arcs on hyperbolic surfaces
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Hugo PARLIER
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PhD Defense: Diet–gut microbiota axis in microbial B vitamin production, immune homeostasis, and food allergy
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Mahesh DESAI
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PhD Defense: DAXX maintains heterochromatin at (peri)centromeres independently of ATRX, preventing R-loop-induced DNA double strand breaks and genomic instability
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Eric VAN DYCK
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PhD Defense: A tale of adversity: the impact of early life infection beyond the immune system
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Jonathan TURNER
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PhD Defense: Laser fusion welding of Cu to Al with spiral trajectory and monitoring of process signals
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Peter PLAPPER
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PhD Defense: On Trustworthy AI and Localized Complex Network Analytics
En savoir plusPhd Supervisor: Matthias BRUST
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Science Fair: Science meets music
En savoir plusOn Sunday 27 March 2022, the FNR together with Rockhal, University of Luxembourg and LIST, organise a “science meets music” event at the Rockhal in Esch/Belval. It will be a small science fair, where the general public can discover interactive workshops that link science with music.
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The Faculty celebrates its 2021 graduates in science
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine has conferred diplomas to 337 new graduates, namely 129 Bachelors, 120 Masters, 58 doctorates as well as 30 students from vocational trainings.