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Innovation with impact: the human key to success
Date: 01-10-21 

The third edition of “Tech Day” organised by the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) focused on tackling challenges of our society, environment and economy and on developing

LIST nominated to participate in EU wastewater surveillance joint action
Date: 15-02-24 

The Luxembourgish Ministry of Health has nominated LIST as the competent authority for Luxembourg to participate in the EU4Health Programme’s joint action to enhance, extend and consolidate

Spotlight on Young Researchers: Advancing sustainable land use
Date: 05-02-25 

Industry, agriculture and waste disposal all cause soil pollution, a threat to both ecosystems and human health. Environmental scientists and engineers are collaborating with regulatory bodies to

ESA, Luxembourg Extend Space Resources Collaboration
Date: 07-05-24 

On Monday 6 May 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Luxembourg government signed an extension of their memorandum of cooperation (MoC) concerning the field of space resources for another

2023_BRO_RA2022_LIST_EN_WithCover_v03.pdf
Date: 24-07-23 

Together :for an L’impact le moteur effective transition de notre excellence Annual Report Rapport annuel 2022 2019 Contents

Less Is More: Towards Frugal, Ethical AI
Date: 06-12-24 

Luxembourg’s Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is committed to advancing AI research and innovation backed by a portfolio of AI projects worth €55 million for the 2023-2028 period. Francesco

An automated multi-model evapotranspiration mapping framework using remotely sensed and reanalysis data
Date: 13-05-19 

Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 229, pp. 69-92, 2019 N. Bhattarai, K. Mallick, J. Stuart, B. D. Vishwakarma, R. Niraula, S. Sen, and M. Jain

Boosting the use of spectral heterogeneity in the impact assessment of agricultural land use on biodiversity
Date: 12-09-16 

No consensus has been yet achieved among Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) practitioners on how to assess the impact on biodiversity due to land uses and land use changes, in particular with regard to

Positioning of remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity in the framework of life cycle impact assessment on biodiversity
Date: 19-01-16 

Ecological Indicators, vol. 61, Part 2, pp. 923-927, 2016 B. Rugani and D. Rocchini

SMOS-derived soil moisture anomalies and drought indices: A comparative analysis using in situ measurements
Date: 30-07-15 

The objective of this analysis is to demonstrate the feasibility of using a composite L2 Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) soil moisture product for determining drought conditions by taking