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

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    Machine Learning Seminar: “Freedom of design” in chemical compound space

    Abstract:The rational design of molecules with targeted quantum-mechanical (QM) properties requires an advanced understanding of the structure-property/property-property relationships that exist across chemical compound space (CCS). In particular, QM methods combined with machine learning (ML) techniques have accelerated the accurate calculation of molecular properties, providing a direct mapping from 3D molecular structure to property space. However,…

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    Machine Learning Seminar meeting: Encoding Domain Expertise into Multilevel Models for Infrastructure Monitoring

    Abstract:Data from populations of systems are increasingly prevalent. Infrastructure continues to be instrumented with sensing systems, emitting streams of telemetry data with complex interdependencies. Data-centric monitoring procedures tend to consider these assets/datasets as distinct – operating in isolation and associated with independent data. In contrast, this work looks to capture the statistical correlations and interdependencies…

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    Workshop on random matrix theory and high dimensional statistics for complex system

    This workshop will bring together researchers working on large covariance matrices, random matrix theory, high dimensional statistics for complex system as well as related topics. It will be hosted by University of Luxembourg from Tuesday, the 29th August (afternoon), to Friday, the 1 September 2023 (morning). This event is funded by ERC Consolidator Grant 815703…

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    Technical Standardization in Space and Cybersecurity

    In space applications, design efforts have always been focused on system reliability, in particular due to the high costs and risks linked to the mission environment. However, with the advent of the “New Space” approach, the placement into orbit of satellites has become more affordable thanks to the use of COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) components and…

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    Students awarded for their results in Biology, Physics and Chemistry

    The Luxembourg Biology, Chemistry and Physics Olympiads are scientific competitions with theoretical and practical aspects that are primarily aimed at pupils in the final year of secondary school. 

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    World Family Doctor Day 2023: raising awareness about primary care

    On 19 May 2023, the World Family Doctor Day, the Luxembourg association of medical doctors in specialised training (ALMEVS) together with the University of Luxembourg and several partners from the health sector organised an event to raise awareness of primary health care and preventive medicine at Place d’Armes in Luxembourg City.

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    International Nurses Day: University presents its new Bachelors

    On the occasion of the Ninth-High level Meeting of the Small Countries Initiative which took place on 10-12 May 2023 in Luxembourg and to celebrate the International Nurses Day, Prof. Marie Friedel, Course Director of the Bachelor in Nursing Sciences took part in a panel to exchange about the current situation and future developments in…

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    Inaugural lecture of Prof. Bradley Ladewig: Climate Change, Net Zero, Green Hydrogen

    Bradley Ladewig will present on the topic of climate change, net zero and the particular role that green hydrogen will play in decarbonizing industry and mobility.Special attention will be given to a discussion of difficult to decarbonise sectors including steel and cement.Bradley holds the Paul Wurth Chair for Energy Process Engineering, supported by Paul Wurth, part of SMS…

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    Physicist Etienne Fodor explains active matter

    During his inaugural lecture which took place on 2 May 2023 in Belval, Prof. Etienne Fodor presented his research activities lying at the crossroad of statistical mechanics, soft matter and biophysics. Participants had the opportunity to learn more about his current activities and future projects.

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    PhD Defense: A Biomechanical Study of the Pelvis with and without Fractures and Implants: Combining Computational Design and Experimental Testing for Typical Daily Movements

    Supervisor: Stefan MAAS

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