In this section, discover the main ongoing research projects at LIST, as well as the past projects.
MOBICLUS
MOBICLUS dives into the daily journeys of employees in Luxembourg’s industrial and urban zones to design smarter, greener, and more enjoyable mobility solutions.
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microPLAstox
microPLAstox aims to provide a better understanding of plastic exposure and human health hazards, focusing on nanoplastics and the comparison between conventional (polyethylene-PE) [...]
WATERWEAVE
Developing an integrative and interactive tool to promote social learning and help manage water resources and freshwater ecosystems in the context of land-use and climate change.
VectoRise
Investigating the acquisition dynamics of apple proliferation phytoplasma by the different geographic lineages of its vector Cacopsylla melanoneura under current and future climate [...]
SCALER
Assessment of the added value of the Copernicus CAMS air quality products for Luxembourg within the framework of the National Collaboration Programme (NCP)
SAFE-HIRE
Secure AI-Assisted Framework for Recruitment and LLM enhancement
Citcom.ai
An EU wide Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) enabling cities to safely test and adopt AI solutions.
LegoFit
Design, implement and validate a BIM-based approach to build or renovate multi-family residential buildings in an energy-positive way.
DiMON
Creating a non-lethal monitoring solution using multi-perspective bulk images of live insects, enabling more accurate classification with deep learning, and serving a wide range of [...]
HYMOCA
Today, the most efficient and mature means of storing hydrogen is type-IV high pressure composite vessels for on-board applications. The HYMOCA project studies new perspectives to [...]
DryVineyard
Testing potential viticultural adaptation measures to mitigate the effects of the increasingly long-lasting drought periods on yield, wine quality and typicity.
NEOD
NEOD consist in designing and training Generative AI models for the detection of Near-Earth Objects from radio data by using the MeluXina supercomputer.