Research area Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to the AI Sphere

The University of Luxembourg’s “AI Sphere” initiative connects students, researchers, and industry through hands-on AI projects, promoting collaboration, real-world experience, and gender diversity in STEM, while supporting national AI education efforts and informing digital policy.
In addition to its educational activities, the University is actively fostering the growth of startups and spinoffs that are either based on AI technologies or are leveraging AI in innovative ways. By providing support and resources, the University is helping to cultivate a dynamic ecosystem where new ideas can flourish and contribute to advancements in AI.

Some notable AI Sphere initiatives

AI Café

AI Café is a seminar and debate series aimed at both research colleagues and the general public, focusing on knowledge exchange, problem clarification, and audience interaction through lectures and discussions.

Scienteens Lab

The Scienteens Lab provides computer science workshops specifically designed for secondary school students. They are conducted at Campus Belval, with the guidance and support of the Scienteens Lab team.

Amongst the workshops offered, two are directly about AI:

ULIDE

Launched in January 2025, the University of Luxembourg Institute for Digital Ethics (ULIDE) is an interdisciplinary center that provides guidance on the ethical implications of digitalisation through application-oriented analysis, strategic policy recommendations, audience engagement and knowledge transfer.

Women & Girls in Science

The University of Luxembourg is actively promoting gender diversity in STEM and supportting the Women & Girls in Science campaign.

Empowering innovation through AI startups and spin-offs

The University of Luxembourg plays a key role in transforming artificial intelligence research into impactful real-world solutions through its growing network of AI startups and spin-offs. These ventures emerge from academic excellence and entrepreneurial drive, applying advanced AI technologies—such as machine learning, data analytics, and intelligent systems—to tackle challenges in healthcare, finance, cybersecurity, and beyond. By bridging research and industry, they contribute to Luxembourg’s digital transformation and global AI innovation.