Organisation : Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)
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Events
Salon Studyrama des Études Supérieures et de l’Alternance de Nancy
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine will be present at the University of Luxembourg booth. Visit us to learn more about our study programmes in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, biology and medicine.
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Salon Studyrama des Études Supérieures de Metz
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine will be present at the University of Luxembourg booth. Visit us to learn more about our study programmes in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, biology and medicine.
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PhD Defense: Performance evaluation and modelling of saas web services in the cloud
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: BOUVRY Pascal
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PhD Defense: Experimentelle Untersuchungen und analytische Modellierung von adiabaten Siedevorgängen in Naturumlaufsystemen
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: LEYER Stephan
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PhD Defense: Machine learning-based methods for driver identification and behavior assessment: Applications for CAN and floating car data
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: ENGEL Thomas
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PhD Defense: The ALMA-Yactul Ecosystem: A Holistic Approach for Student-Centered Integration of Learning Material
En savoir plusPhD Supervisor: ROTHKUGEL Steffen
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Physics Colloquium: Speaker Francesca SERRA invited by Professor Jan Lagerwall
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News
FSTC becomes FSTM
En savoir plusAs of 1 January 2020, the Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) has become the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) with five new departments. This change is the result of the implementation of the law of 27 June 2018 on the organisation of the University of Luxembourg.
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FSTC Graduation Ceremony 2019: congratulations to new graduates!
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) conferred degrees to 107 bachelor and 98 master students in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science and life sciences. Twelve students were awarded special prizes for their outstanding results.