Category: Research

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    Microsoft’s LINGUA initiative selects Luxembourgish to strengthen AI inclusion

    Microsoft announces the awardees of its LINGUA Open Call. Among the selected projects is LuxVLD led by the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT). LuxVLD will create high‑quality datasets to support AI systems in Luxembourgish.

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    Seeing what usually stays invisible: Meet Thomas

    Meet Thomas Feuillen: a Belgian researcher whose unexpected COVID-era detour led him to SnT where he entered the world of radars.

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    Can DNA research teach us how to test web applications better?

    What does DNA have to do with web application testing? A research team in Luxembourg is using bioinformatics techniques to detect hidden user behaviour patterns and prevent problems before they appear. 

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    Teaching robots to work with humans

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    Collaborative drone swarms for airspace protection

    What happens when dozens or even hundreds of drones work together? Researchers are tackling this challenge as drone intrusions become more sophisticated. With AI the team is developing methods that enable coordinated drone swarms to respond to complex aerial threats.

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    When choosing the wrong AI setup becomes a costly mistake 

    What if launching powerful AI models became simple and affordable? Researchers are exploring practical ways to help companies navigate AI deployment with more clarity and fewer costly mistakes. 

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    From researcher to CEO: How one founder learned to stop coding and run a company

    Datathings co-founder Gregory Nain reflects on his eight-year entrepreneurial journey and what maturity means to a start-up in the critical infrastructure market.

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    When quantum meets trust: Europe’s race for digital security 

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    Luxembourg’s cybersecurity strengths

    In this interview with Paperjam, Maxime Cordy, a senior research scientist at SnT, explains how he is working to improve how language models process this kind of data, and its subsequent impact on the finance industry.

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    How quantum computing is transforming space research 

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