
Reassessment of greenhouse gas emissions from African lakes
A study conducted by researchers at ULiège has made it possible to assess for the first time the importance of CO2 and CH4 emissions from African lakes.
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A study conducted by researchers at ULiège has made it possible to assess for the first time the importance of CO2 and CH4 emissions from African lakes.
Among the scholarships awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 101 will finance research carried out by researchers from ULiège.
The ULiège astrophysicists are part of the consortium processing and analysing the enormous data from the Gaia satellite, in particular the study of binary stars and quasars.
The consortium - of which the University of Liège is a member - is committed to developing a common approach to research to build bridges between universities and their cities.
Several high-level sportsmen, both able-bodied and disabled, welcomed at the Wind Tunnel. A collaboration with the Movement Analysis Laboratory within the framework of the “Centre d’Aide à la Performance Sportive”.
Doctorante au GIGA-Cancer (Faculté de médecine) de l'Université de Liège, Alice Collignon représentera la Belgique lors de la finale internationale à Montréal en octobre 2022.
"First light" for the International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) on the Devasthal Peak site. A project led by Prof. Jean Surdej and developed with the CSL and AMOS.
The ULiège PEPs laboratory will be involved in these research projects in the areas of eco-design and life cycle analysis of materials used in this field.
Le prix est décerné par l'ADEME (Agence de la transition écologique - France).
The archaeologist Veerle Rots and the astrophysicist Michaël Gillon were awarded this morning the Francqui Prize 2021 and 2022 in the presence of HM King Philippe at the Palais des Académies.
Research conducted at the GIGA could make it possible to detect individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at a very early stage and, in the long term, to take better care of them to prevent or delay the disease.
This prize is awarded for her research at the TraceoLab of the University of Liege, which offers new perspectives on the human past.