73 new FRESH and FRIA research grants at ULiège!
Among the grants awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 73 will finance research carried out by young researchers from ULiège.
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Among the grants awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 73 will finance research carried out by young researchers from ULiège.
Among the grants awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 84 will finance research carried out by young researchers from ULiège.
The equipment has just been installed in the bay of Calvi near the STARESO research station.
The researcher and the international research team are being recognized for their work leading to the discovery of the TRAPPIST-1 system.
The four new telescopes dedicated to the search for habitable planets around neighbor ultra-cool stars have been successfully installed at the ESO Paranal Observatory in Chile.
This award recognizes researchers who can demonstrate the social and economic relevance or practical applicability of their thesis.
The ULiège astronomer has been awarded a second European grant to pursue his research in the field of exoplanet detection.
Researchers from the AAP Research Unit will join Luxor to carry out physico-chemical analyses in funeral chapels.
FARAH researchers are demonstrating a novel process of immune response to parasitic worm infection.
The schooner has just docked after a two-year journey. Researchers will now focus on analyzing the data collected.
This European project, led by ULiège, is a collaboration between municipalities, heritage sites, universities and citizens, that aims to reinforce the tourist attractiveness of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR).
The First Spin-off project of the FOCUS research unit (Faulty of Sciences) is rewarded for the development of SpirhOme, a photobioreactor that produces fresh spirulina.