Organisation : Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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[Article series] The Experts behind Luxembourg’s COVID-19 Fight
En savoir plusPeter Ryan is Professor of Applied Security at University of Luxembourg’s SnT. He brings some 30 years of experience as a privacy and information security researcher to the fight against COVID-19. He has been a member of the Research Luxembourg COVID-19 Taskforce Work Package on e-health solutions since the beginning of the pandemic.
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[Article series] The Experts behind Luxembourg’s COVID-19 Fight
En savoir plusDr Raphael Frank is a research scientist and entrepreneur at the University of Luxembourg’s SnT. He is applying his expertise in computer vision to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis. Maintaining physical distance in public areas is a crucial element to help stem the spread of the disease, and yet it is challenging to…
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La version bêta du simulateur de stratégie de désengagement COVID-19
En savoir plusUne équipe du centre de recherche interdisciplinaire SnT de l’Université du Luxembourg, dirigée par son vice-directeur Yves Le Traon, a développé un outil en ligne pour simuler la planification des stratégies de sortie COVID-19 pour près de 100 pays. Le projet est unique dans la mesure où il propose une méthode permettant de modéliser l’impact…
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European Research Council Recognises SnT Radar Project
En savoir plusProf. Björn Ottersten, Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), has received a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The PoC funding will be used to develop a product based on a novel radar system with research associate Dr Christian Hammes and research scientist Dr Bhavani Shankar.
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Events
Research Seminar: Earth Observation Applications with Synthetic Aperture Radar in the modern era
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Data Science Meetup: Randomness in iTunes and a NeurIPS Review
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Research Seminar: Perturbation Validation: A New Heuristic to Validate Machine Learning Models
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Inventer l’autonomie pour la réparation de satellites en orbite
En savoir plusL’Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) de l’Université du Luxembourg a signé un accord de partenariat avec la start-up LIFT ME OFF (LMO). La coopération fournit un apport crucial en recherche dans le domaine futur des réparations autonomes de satellites en orbite.