The Walloon Government grants funding of €7.4m to the Centre Spatial de Liège to develop the FOCAL 7 project
This grant will enable CSL to increase its research potential, notably by expanding its infrastructure and building a new vacuum chamber.
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This grant will enable CSL to increase its research potential, notably by expanding its infrastructure and building a new vacuum chamber.
The “Service d'Étude en Géographie Économique Fondamentale et Appliquée” (Segefa, ULiège) has carried out a study of the impact of Liège airport on regional employment.
The King visited the Covid laboratory of the ULiège on Tuesday 10 November, which, with 450,000 analyses to date, is the one that has carried out the largest number of tests in Belgium.
This important milestone for the ULiège concerns an exclusivity agreement for the commercialization of a vaccine against a herpesvirus infecting common carp and koi carp, developed by the laboratory of Professor Alain Vanderplasschen.
The Katabata project, set up by researchers from the University of Liège, aims to measure for the first time the potential of katabatic winds in the south of the Groeland with a view to setting up large wind farms there.
This certification underlines the high quality of CSL's services and will enable the ULiège centre to establish partnerships with major industrialists in the space world.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has just entrusted two new projects to the CSL (Centre Spatial de Liege) as part of the vast European Earth monitoring programme.
Collaboration between Walloon public and private players has made it possible to develop the production of these plates very quickly. From now on, all the elements of the Covid-19 screening test are mastered by Wallonia.
Find on a dedicated wesite all the projects set up at ULiège and in many other organisations in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation to fight against the virus and its consequences on health, society and the economy.
The mastery of the vacuum technique enables Liège Space Center (CSL) to study a solution that restores the original filtration efficiency of surgical or respiratory masks
The Ecopoon project, a range of edible and biodegradable cutlery designed by two young graduates from HEC-Liège, won a €5,000 grant from the Albert Vanhee Fund of the Foundation for Future Generations.
Mood, attention, sleep-wake cycle and hormone regulation are functions affected by the high light exposure characteristic of our contemporary lifestyle. Dr. Gilles Vandewalle will study the non-visual impact of light.