Organisation : Faculté des Sciences, des Technologies et de Médecine (FSTM)
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General Mathematics Seminar
En savoir plusWerner Müller is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Bonn. His research interests encompass global analysis, harmonic analysis on locally symmetric spaces, and the theory of automorphic forms. He has received a Max-Planck research award and has been an invited speaker on the ICM in Warsaw and ECM in Paris. He is a member…
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Another great success for the Uni.lu HPC School
En savoir plusFrom 12 to 13 June 2018, the seventh edition of the Uni.lu HPC School successfully took place on Belval campus. This was again the opportunity to offer up-to-date overview of the HPC (High Performance Computing) developments recently performed within the University, as well as instructions and practical sessions on a variety of topics representative of research…
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Seminar (LIST) : Multi-scaled simulations and modelling of novel electronic devices
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General Mathematic Seminar 26/06/18
En savoir plusJean-Luc Lehners (born 1978 in Luxembourg) studied physics and mathematics at Imperial College London and at the University of Cambridge. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2005 at Imperial College for his research on braneworlds in supergravity.After holding postdoctoral positions at the University of Cambridge, Princeton University (USA) and the Perimeter Institute (Canada), he established the…
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European Project WOW!: sewage is valuable
En savoir plusThe Interreg North-West Europe project WOW! – Wider business Opportunities for raw materials from Waste water – was recently launched with 12 partners from 6 countries, including the University of Luxembourg. WOW! aims to make the transition to a more circular approach by matching supply and demand of cellulose, lipids and bioplastics (PHA) from sewage.
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Using machine learning to construct spin chains from spectral data
En savoir plusAndreas Michelsen will start as a PhD in Prof. Schmidt’s group. He will be presenting work from his Master Thesis.
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Fondation Cancer: 417,400€ grant for skin cancer research
En savoir plusThree researchers from the Life Sciences Research Unit (LSRU) at the University of Luxembourg received a 417,400€ grant from the Fondation Cancer in order to investigate the role of the secretome in melanoma progression.