Postdocs Appreciation Series: Launch & Networking

 

Research could not advance without the contribution of highly committed postdocs. Don’t you think you deserve more appreciation?

We are excited to invite you to the launch event of our “Postdocs Appreciation Series” on September 27th at 16:00 at the “BlackBox“,  Maison des Sciences Humaines (MSH), 11 Porte des Sciences, 4362, Esch-Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette . This event is all about you—your hard work, your dedication and your professional success!
We will celebrate your achievements and provide you with resources, networking opportunities and insights into future career paths.

Join the event to:

  • Meet representatives from various Luxembourg services presenting their mission and support.
  • Engage in meaningful conversations tailored to help you thrive during and beyond your postdoc journey
  • Connect with fellow postdocs from all disciplines

Don’t miss out!
This is a unique chance to gain valuable information and expand your professional network!

Registration is mandatory, as places are limited.

We look forward to seeing you here!

Program:

  • 16:00 | Doors Open
  • 16:30 | Introduction to the Postdocs Appreciation Series initiative
  • 16:45 | Brainstorming Session: Postdocs’ Expectations for the Appreciation Series
    A moderated session where postdocs can share their ideas and expectations. The results will be summarized and voted upon by attendees.
    This is also a great opportunity for invited speakers to hear directly from postdocs about their needs.
  • 17:45 | Pitch Presentations (5-10 minutes each)
    Services and schemes of interest to postdocs:
    • Aliénor DIDIEREURAXESS
    • Carolina VARELAInternational Consortium of Research Staff Associations (IcoRSA)
    • Sivakumar BACTAVATCHALOUUniversity of Luxembourg Incubator and Entrepreneurship Programme
    • Clarissa GOMESLuxinnovation
    • Jonathan PEREIRA NEVESAgency for the Development of Employment (ADEM)
    • Marie-Claude MARX – Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR), funding opportunities
  • 18:15/18:45 | Networking Cocktail:
    Representatives from the invited offices will stay during the networking section to further engage with the postdoctoral community.
  • 21:30 | End of the event
 

 

           

 
 
 

The Transformative Power of Hydrogen Applications: Insights from Prof. Bradley Ladewig’s Lecture

At Luxembourg Researchers Hub asbl, our commitment to sustainability is the driving force behind our relentless pursuit of innovative solutions. Recently, we had the privilege of attending a thought-provoking lecture by Prof. Bradley Ladewig as part of the 20-year celebration of the University of Luxembourg. His engaging talk delved into the pivotal role of hydrogen in our journey towards achieving Net Zero emissions.

Prof. Ladewig eloquently illuminated the transformative potential of hydrogen in reshaping various facets of our society. As we collectively move towards a sustainable future, understanding the production, storage, transportation, and diverse applications of green hydrogen becomes paramount. The lecture beautifully encapsulated the complexities of these processes in a manner accessible to a broad audience.

Following the lecture, a networking cocktail provided an invaluable opportunity for our members and colleagues from diverse institutions to engage in stimulating discussions. The exchange of ideas further highlighted the significance of hydrogen-related research in combating climate change. Our members have a rich history working in hydrogen applications, ranging from optimizing its industrial use to spearheading efforts in emissions reduction and innovative energy storage solutions.

Our researchers, driven by a passion for sustainability, are deeply invested in exploring the vast potential of hydrogen applications. Prof. Ladewig’s insights have invigorated our commitment to contributing meaningfully to this transformative field. We are inspired to continue our efforts in pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation, driving towards a more sustainable future for all.

Together, let’s embrace the power of innovation and sustainability to shape a brighter tomorrow.

Learning from Nature’s Influence: Highlights from the DPhyMS Workshop

Our team had the pleasure of attending the DPhyMS Workshop hosted by the Physics and Materials Sciences Department at the University of Luxembourg. The event was a remarkable convergence of science, nature, and innovation, offering fascinating insights and networking opportunities.

 

Cluster Talks
The workshop featured representative talks from five distinct clusters within the Physics and Materials Sciences Department of the University of Luxembourg. Each presentation provided unique insights into specialized areas, offering attendees a comprehensive view of the department’s diverse expertise and the cutting-edge research shaping the scientific landscape.

 

Keynote Address by Professor Marc André Meyers
Renowned scientist Prof Marc André Meyers, from the University of California, San Diego, delivered a mesmerizing keynote that unveiled the convergence of mechanics, biology, and materials science. Meyers showcased the fascinating research spanning three decades, emphasizing the pursuit of superior materials inspired by nature’s ingenious designs. From arapaima scales to equine hooves, the keynote highlighted the awe-inspiring structures and properties found in natural elements, hinting at the endless possibilities for technological advancements.

 

Interactive Discussions and Networking Opportunities
We had the privilege of engaging in lively discussions with researchers, from the DPhyMS, aligning visions and exchanging ideas. The event’s networking opportunities provided a platform for fruitful conversations and relationship-building among attendees, fostering a collaborative spirit within the scientific community. Our sincere gratitude goes to the Department for organizing such an insightful and enriching workshop. The event not only showcased remarkable strides in our field but also facilitated meaningful connections among physicists and material scientist in Luxembourg.

Luxembourg’s Commitment to Innovation and Research: A National Strategy Unveiled

Luxembourg has set its sights on becoming a hub of innovation and knowledge, charting a path toward a future where sustainable, diverse, and digital knowledge thrives. At the heart of this vision lies the national research and innovation strategy, launched in 2020, which aims to propel Luxembourg’s scientific ecosystem forward in targeted ways.

The strategy is a comprehensive framework that allows research to drive innovation across various sectors, including industry, services, and the public sector. It outlines four pivotal areas that underpin the country’s societal, ecological, and economic development:

1. Industrial Transformation and Services: From autonomous and intelligent systems to future IT and communication systems, space telecommunications, materials science and technology, and even Fintech/Regtech, this pillar envisions a leap in technology to fuel progress.

2. Sustainable and Responsible Development: Tackling climate change, fostering economic development through green finance and the circular economy, enhancing societal development, and ensuring responsible data-driven societies are pivotal aspects of this area.

3. Personalized Healthcare: Advancing biomedical systems, precision medicine, and addressing the transition from healthcare to disease play a crucial role in shaping healthcare practices.

4. 21st Century Education: This pillar focuses on creating digital and innovative learning environments, multilingual education, fostering equal opportunities, and addressing the educational needs of adults.

Each of these four pillars stands as a cornerstone for Luxembourg’s societal, ecological, and economic advancement.

The strategy’s governance structure, policy coordination, science-society alignment, and funding mechanisms are critical components to ensure the successful implementation of this transformative agenda. It aims to not just drive innovation but also embed science in society, making knowledge a key driver of progress.

Luxembourg’s National Research and Innovation Strategy is a testament to its commitment to fostering a future where research thrives, innovation flourishes, and societal needs are met with forward-thinking solutions.

For more detailed insights into Luxembourg’s National Research and Innovation Strategy, explore the complete document here.

Exploring Luxembourg’s Vibrant Research Community

Nestled within the heart of Europe, Luxembourg hosts a dynamic and robust research ecosystem that defies its compact size. This nation is a testament to the immense impact achievable through strategic investments in research and innovation.

At the forefront of this scientific renaissance lies the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). As a multidisciplinary research center, LIST serves as a beacon of innovation, focusing on key areas such as materials science, environmental sustainability, and digital transformation. Their collaborative ethos and cutting-edge facilities attract both local talent and global expertise, fostering a culture of knowledge exchange and breakthrough discoveries.

Complementing this research powerhouse is the esteemed University of Luxembourg. Renowned for its academic excellence, the university stands as a prominent driver of innovation. Its faculties span diverse fields, including law, finance, information and communication technology (ICT), and life sciences. The University’s commitment to fostering interdisciplinary research and nurturing young talents positions Luxembourg as a hotspot for academic growth and intellectual exploration.

A pivotal pillar in Luxembourg’s research landscape is the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). Functioning as a catalyst for scientific advancement, the FNR plays a pivotal role in funding groundbreaking projects across various scientific disciplines. Its support nurtures innovation and empowers researchers to explore uncharted territories, contributing significantly to the nation’s scientific output and global standing.

Moreover, Luxembourg’s dedication to fostering innovation extends beyond academia. Entities like Luxinnovation, the national innovation agency, play a crucial role in bridging the gap between research and industry. Through strategic collaborations, Luxinnovation facilitates the transfer of knowledge and technologies from laboratories to the marketplace, propelling economic growth and competitiveness.

In Luxembourg’s bustling research scene, the Luxembourg Researchers Hub asbl emerges as a pivotal catalyst , infusing a fresh dynamic into the nation’s relentless pursuit of innovative research. Committed to enhancing research quality and competitiveness, the Luxembourg Researchers Hub champions collaboration, amplifying Luxembourg’s global standing. This vision entails fostering an environment conducive to independent scientific exploration while nurturing a skilled research community within the country. By actively engaging with diverse stakeholders, the association fortifies Luxembourg’s position as a hub for groundbreaking discoveries, complementing the efforts of established research institutions and propelling the nation towards an inspiring, knowledge-driven future.

LIH, a prominent public biomedical research organization, is dedicated to precision health and aspires to lead Europe in translating cutting-edge research into tangible benefits for patients. With a fundamental commitment to placing the patient at the core of their pursuits, LIH prioritizes utilizing research-derived data and technology to directly impact the well-being of individuals, aligning with a collective societal responsibility to enhance health outcomes.

Among the array of research institutions in Luxembourg, significant contributors to the scientific landscape include the Max Planck Institute, the National Health Laboratory (LNS), the Luxembourg Space Agency, and the Institute of Intellectual Property Luxembourg. These establishments play pivotal roles in advancing research, offering diverse expertise, and fostering innovation within their respective domains.

Beyond academic, private research institutes play a crucial role in Luxembourg’s economic narrative. These institutes, deeply rooted in various industries, drive innovation to turbocharge the country’s economy. Through their dedicated research endeavors, they aim to develop cutting-edge technologies, refine processes, and pioneer new products and services. Their commitment to innovation not only strengthens their own industries but also propels Luxembourg’s economic prowess on a global scale. These private research entities stand as vital engines of growth, fostering a culture of innovation that fuels the nation’s economic evolution.

With a strategic focus on burgeoning sectors such as fintech, space technology, and sustainable development, Luxembourg continues to carve its niche as a global player in innovation. The nation’s commitment to research and development lays a strong foundation for a prosperous, knowledge-driven future.