Organisation: Department of Computer Science
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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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News
Benelux Algorithm Programming Contest 2023: great challenges among students
Learn moreThree student teams from the Bachelor in Computer Science at the University of Luxembourg participated in the Benelux Algorithm Programming Contest which took place on 28 October 2023 in Amsterdam.
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News
First Master student promotion in High-Performance Computing
Learn more13 students have joined the University of Luxembourg in September 2023 to develop their knowledge and skills in high-performance computing (HPC).
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Events
Navigating the Technological Frontier: AI in the Public Sector – Challenges and Opportunities?
Learn moreDr Enzo Le Fevre Cervini, Head of Sector at the European Commission and Adjunct Professor in the Master’s programme on Ethical Governance of Artificial Intelligence at Universidad Pontificia Salamanca, Spain, will give a speech about AI in the public sector on 9 November 2023.
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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.
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Research Groups
Security and Networking Lab (SECAN-Lab)
Learn moreThe Security and Networking Lab (SECAN-Lab) group addresses both fundamental and applied research in computer networking, privacy, and security.
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Research Groups
Computational Interaction
Learn moreThe Computational Interaction (COIN) group addresses both fundamental and applied research activities in human-computer interaction, machine learning, information retrieval and natural language processing.
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Research Groups
Individual and Collective Reasoning (ICR)
Learn moreThe Individual and Collective Reasoning (ICR) group’s goal is to develop and investigate comprehensive formal models and computational realisations of individual and collective reasoning and rationality.
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Research Groups
Foundation of Model-Driven Engineering (FMDE)
Learn moreThe Foundation of Model-Driven Engineering (FMDE) group is focused on the fundamentals of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and the applications thereof.