Field of interest: Computer Science & ICT
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Core Research Projects
Securing Time Critical Traffic in (next gen) Automotive Networks (SETICA)
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Research Projects Pages
European Master for High Performance Computing (EUMaster4HPC)
Learn moreA European consortium leading educational activities, funded by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to design and implement the first pan-European HPC Master.
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Core Research Projects
European Master for High Performance Computing (EUMaster4HPC)
Learn moreA European consortium leading educational activities, funded by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to design and implement the first pan-European HPC Master.
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Research Projects Pages
Cities2030
Learn moreCities2030 implements multi-actor co-creative and co-production processes to generate resilient and sustainable food systems towards FOOD2030.
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Core Research Projects
Cities2030
Learn moreCities2030 implements multi-actor co-creative and co-production processes to generate resilient and sustainable food systems towards FOOD2030.
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Core Research Projects
Modulating Human Subjective Time Experience (ChronoPilot)
Learn moreModel time perception by delivering stimuli via mediated-reality technology into the human’s senses of vision, audition, and haptics.
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Study Programmes
Master in Cybersecurity and Cyber Defence
Learn moreThe Master in Cybersecurity and Cyber Defence at the University of Luxembourg offers training in different and complementary academic disciplines to ensure a foundational understanding of information security as well as information security management and cyber defence operational skills.
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Research Groups
Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO)
Learn moreThe research group Cryptographic Protocols (CPRO), with members at the University of Luxembourg and the KASTEL Security Research Labs, focuses on the gap between cryptographic theory and real-world requirements.
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Research Groups
Security and Trust of Software Systems (SaToSS)
Learn moreThe Security and Trust of Software Systems (SaToSS) group, led by Prof. Sjouke Mauw, is focused on formalizing and applying formal reasoning to real–world security problems and trust issues.