Artificial Intelligence (AI) at SnT
AI at SnT

Advancing digital sovereignty through trustworthy AI

AI at SnT

SnT combines world-class AI research with Luxembourg’s unique ecosystem — digital sovereignty, European regulatory leadership, and direct access to finance, space, and cybersecurity sectors.

Our work spans the full AI lifecycle – from foundational methods to trusted deployment – in close collaboration with industry and public partners.

AI research at scale

SnT advantage

  • 60+
    active partnerships
  • 22
    active projects
  • 11
    National flagship projects
  • 200+
    AI researchers and PhD students

    Why Luxembourg ?

    Luxembourg’s position at the intersection of European regulation, sovereign infrastructure, and high-value industries creates conditions for AI research that is both rigorous and immediately deployable.

    Technological sovereignty

    Sovereign cloud infrastructure and national AI strategy give researchers direct access to compliant, high-performance environments – including MeluXina, one of Europe’s top HPC systems.

    Trusted systems & regulation

    Prototyping AI that is “Compliant by Design,” aligning with the EU AI Act and national digital strategy.

    Real infrastructure & partnerships

    Our 50/50 Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model ensures research is born from real-world business challenges.

    Build, assess and deploy AI with us

    Partner on applied AI research

    Industry companies, government agencies, and institutional bodies can engage through bilateral contracts, industrial PhDs, chairs, European consortia, technology transfer, or co-development agreements.

    Join as an AI researcher

    SnT offers a publishing, prototyping, and deployment environment for senior researchers and PhD candidates — with access to MeluXina HPC, 60+ active partnerships, ERC and Horizon Europe grant support, and co-supervision opportunities.

    Working with SnT: Frequently Asked Questions

    SnT focuses on trustworthy, applied AI research developed in close partnership with industry and public bodies. This sits within the University of Luxembourg’s wider AI activity, which spans many faculties and disciplines.

    SnT works with industry companies of all sizes, government agencies, public bodies, and other academic institutions — across finance, space, cybersecurity, communications, and the green economy.