History
LIST was created from the merger of the Public Research Centres Gabriel Lippmann and Henri Tudor. In operation since the 1st January 2015, it benefits from the competences of these two major actors in the Luxembourg research, established in 1987. In April 2012, the board of directors of the Public Research Centres Gabriel Lippmann and Henri Tudor decided to join forces.
Research
- The “Environmental Research & Innovation” (ERIN) department develops strategies, technologies and tools to better monitor, assess, use and safeguard natural and renewable resources. Its research topics are water security and safety,biopolymers and bioenergy.
- The “IT for Innovative Services” (ITIS) department develops innovative IT services within an open innovation process integrating all stakeholders concerned. Its research focuses on “big data” operational issues for decision-making, use of information systems in measuring and controlling the quality of services in networked enterprises.
- The “Materials Research and Technology” (MRT) department focuses its activities on advanced materials and nanotechnologies.
Career
We are always on the lookout for new talents! Whether you are a researcher, support worker or PhD student, discover all our opportunities in the list below -that you can filter by research domain or profile -and apply online using the application form within each job offer.
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Housing services
A real reconversion challenge, with the aim of becoming the most important education and research pole in Luxembourg, the site has gradually grown to welcome private businesses, public institutions, living accommodation and shops.
Campus life
In the South of Luxembourg, the former industrial wasteland of Belval has given way to a new urban district, which began to emerge in 2005.
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Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 16 reviews
- 5 Star 4 Reviews
- 4 Star 10 Reviews
- 3 Star 1 Review
- 2 Star 0 Reviews
- 1 Star 1 Review
How a dream was made to come true
The system was well arranged and very educative...
Mr. Tahir Chamsadine Ibrahim”
What you really liked - Practical exposure: You enjoyed applying theory to real-world problems, especially through your final-year project on network optimization. - Mentorship and guidance: Having close interaction with lecturers and coordinators gave you confidence and direction. - Collaborative projects: Working in teams allowed you to strengthen leadership and communication skills, which you valued. - Exploring advanced topics: Diving into areas like AI, software engineering, and data analysis sparked genuine excitement and curiosity. What could be improved - More hands-on industry experience: While academic projects were strong, you might have wished for more internships or direct collaboration with companies. - Broader exposure to international research: Access to global conferences, workshops, or exchange programs could have enriched your perspective. - Language and communication practice: Since English is a growing requirement in tech fields, strengthening proficiency could further boost your opportunities. Overall summary of your study experience Your time at INES-Ruhengeri was marked by academic excellence, innovation, and personal growth. You built a solid technical foundation, proved your ability to lead and collaborate, and developed resilience and adaptability. In short, your study experience was not only about mastering computer science but also about shaping yourself into a motivated, disciplined, and forward-looking professional ready for postgraduate studies or industry challenges.
Everything is okay
I studied in pakistan and the overall experience is very hectic but and having no pab experience