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Materials science in Luxembourg

With its strategic location and firm commitment to investing in research, Luxembourg has ambitious plans to become a significant player in the international research arena.

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  1. http://www.innovation.public.lu/en

  2. http://www.fnr.lu

  3. http://www.fnrforesight.lu

  4. http://www.fonds-belval.lu

  5. FOCUS on Research & Innovation in Luxembourg: Making Materials Smarter No6/2012; available via http://go.nature.com/59vwvr

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Kreisel, J., Wirtz, L. & Schiltz, M. Materials science in Luxembourg. Nature Mater 13, 219–222 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3892

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