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Spotlight on PhD graduate Alessandro Montemagno
Date: 09-11-23
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
Recently graduated, Alessandro Montemagno conducted his PhD thesis jointly at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and Wageningen University and Research.
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First BIMEET training delivered in Luxembourg
Date: 19-10-18
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
In the context of its activities related to the “BIM-based EU-wide Standardized Qualification Framework for achieving Energy Efficiency Training” (BIMEET) project, LIST and the House of
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Ferroic materials in the spotlight in Nature Materials
Date: 16-11-18
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
In collaboration with their scientific peers, two LIST researchers specialized in ferroic materials for transducers were able to highlight their latest findings in the renowned Nature Materials
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Demystify AI regulations and explainability
Date: 26-02-24
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
In order to demystify the future of AI regulations, we talked to Samuel Renault, Head of AI & Data Analytics Lab Pole at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST).
Can you explain
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Who we are
Date: 26-08-24
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
Annual report
The Annual Report 2022 of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is available for download in French and in English (PDF).
The Luxembourg
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New grant funds world-first intelligent low-code platform
Date: 25-05-23
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
The Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has granted a €3 million PEARL Chair to Professor Jordi Cabot of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) for the creation of the world's
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Präzisionsanalyse vom Kleinsten
Date: 22-10-18
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
Kleinste Details von Stoffen oder menschlichen Zellen erkennen und dann auch noch genau analysieren, worin deren chemische Zusammensetzung besteht – das kann die Maschine „Simsvector500“, die im
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Towards a circular construction
Date: 05-10-22
Score: 0,22
Percental score: 3
LIST’s goal: to ensure selective deconstruction and reuse of many materials.