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

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    RHEO 360° Joint Symposium of the Belgian Group of Rheology / German Rheological Society / ProcessNet-Subject Division „Rheology“

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    Bürgerforum mit 4 EU-Abgeordneten

    4 aktuelle Themen, jeweils 1 EU-Abgeordneter, 1 weiterer ausgewiesener Experte zum diskutierten Thema und 10 freie Plätze für Bürger/-innen, die mitreden möchten.« Den europäesche Mindestloun. Eng Mesure géint de Sozialdumping » mam Georges Bach & Frédéric Krier (OGBL) – op Lëtzebuergesch« Robotik und künstliche Intelligenz » mit Mady Delvaux & Prof. Dr. Christoph Schommer (Universität Luxemburg) – in deutscher Sprache« Der Brexit und…

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    PhD Defense

    Homotopical geometry over differential operators and Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism

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    PhD Defense

    Recent developments around Malliavin-Stein approach

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    PhD defense

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    Course on Persistence theory (a.k.a persistent homology)

    Title : « Theoretical foundations of persistence theory »Abstract : « How to measure the underlying topological structure of a data set (seen as a point cloud in a metric space) ? How to characterize its sensibility to the choice of the scale we study it with ? Since the late 2000’s, computable and stable topological descriptors have…

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    Kick-off meeting for PhD students in Physics and Materials Science

    The University of Luxembourg together with the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) officially launched the Doctoral Programme in Physics and Materials Science (DPPM) on 23 February 2018 in Belval. This kick-off event was a great opportunity to gather 65 PhD students and scientists from the two institutions around scientific and recreational activities.

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    Geometry-Topology seminar

    The « Spherics » by Menelaus of Alexandria (1st-2nd c. A.D.) is probably the most important treatise ever written on spherical geometry. It is a profound work, introducing new methods in geometry, intrinsic to the sphere, containing 91 propositions, some of which are very difficult to prove. An edition, from Arabic texts (the Greek original…

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    General Mathematics Seminar, talk by Qi ZHANG (University of California Riverside)

    Title: Minimizers of the sharp Log entropy on manifolds with non-negative Ricci curvature and flatness

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    General Mathematics Seminar, talk by Luigi Vergori

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