Date/Time
Date(s) - 27/07/2023
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
BT2 Detente / Kitchenette 1st Floor Room 101
Categories
Do you like scientific discussion? And how about Pizza?
If we gained your attention with ‘scientific’, or at least with ‘Pizza’, then you are already looking forward to the right event!
Pizza Club is a regularly held Journal Club event co-organized by The Representatives of the Doctoral Programme in Systems and Molecular Biomedicine, part of the Doctoral School in Science and Engineering (DSSE); and the Uni.lu student association ISCB RSG Luxembourg.
In short, Students (PhD candidates) present a scientific paper (+- 20 mins) they find interesting or that inspired the development of their individual PhD project (doesn’t need to be authored by the speaker).
There will be an open discussion round after each scientific presentation (2-3 students per event), followed by informal and fun chatting with some pizzas around!
Moreover, each presentation of peer-reviewed papers will be rewarded by 0.5 ECTS!
The following two presenters will be joining for the upcoming session:
Presenter 1: Emma PALM (link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-palm-9115b8224/?originalSubdomain=lu)
Presenter introduction: Emma is a fist year PhD student at LCSB working in Emma Schymanski’s group. Her research focuses mainly on transformation products and Persistent mobile and toxic (PMT) substances.
Article: “Quantification for non-targeted LC/MS screening without standard substances” (link: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62573-z)
Article description: Development of a random forest regression model for ionization efficiency prediction to achieve quantification in non-target analysis with LC-ESI-HRMS without standard substances.
Presenter 2: Muhammad AHSAN (link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammad-ahsan-6391a4161/?originalSubdomain=pk)
Presenter introduction: Muhammad Ahsan is a part of SigCom research group at the interdisciplinary center for security, reliability, and trust (SnT). His research interests lie in the domain of satellite communication for 6G.
Article: “Towards Automatic Network Slicing for the Internet of Space Things” (link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9559397)
Article description: The paper studies the deployment of cubesats to ensure that the latency constraint for the IoT devices is satisfied as they operate at a lower altitude compared to LEO satellites.
If we attracted your interest by now, feel free to join the monthly Pizza Club, either as part of Audience or as a registered Speaker. For the latter, please kindly use this form to sign up as an upcoming Speaker, by choosing your category of paper and desired month to present. Looking forward to seeing you at the next Pizza Club!