Category: Research
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Addressing the Challenges of DevOps for Cyber-Physical Systems
Learn moreUntil the 2000s, building any software had been a two-step process: developing the code (software development), followed by deployment and configuration (IT operations). These processes used to be managed by separate teams, with different priorities and KPIs.
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Open-Source Software: The SnT Way
Learn moreWhen it comes to software engineering, the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) is a leading institution – in fact, it ranks in the top ten globally. As a home for several renowned experts in the field, delivering high-quality software is naturally of great importance, and requires due diligence when…
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Prof. Björn Ottersten Appointed to ERC Scientific Council
Learn moreThe European Commission has announced today that SnT Director, Prof. Björn Ottersten will join the governing body of the European Research Council (ERC), the Scientific Council. From 1 January 2023, Prof. Ottersten will serve as one of the 22 distinguished researchers representing the European scientific community.
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Bringing Research and Innovation Together
Learn moreSimple ideas can lead to groundbreaking business innovations; but behind the scenes game-changing technology is increasing in complexity, not the reverse. From artificial intelligence to automation, and cybersecurity to counterfeit detection, the cutting-edge is hard to chase.
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Invisible Crystals Make Their Mark on the World
Learn moreCongratulations to our researchers for being featured in the renowned journal Light: Science & Applications, of the Nature publishing group! Their paper proposes a novel solution to use a special type of crystal invented in the team to give physical objects unique and unclonable markers, tackling everything from robot navigation to object authentication.
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Behind the News: A Q&A with Cedric Lothritz on LuxemBERT
Learn moreLast week we published the news that the first Luxembourgish AI model, LuxemBERT, was created in a partnership with BGL BNP Paribas. Here we go behind the story and get to know the PhD student who worked on the project, Cedric Lothritz, and what the research entails.
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The Beginning of a New Network Paradigm
Learn moreThe classic economics of supply and demand have stunted the roll-out of internet infrastructure around the world, leaving 2.9 billion people still unconnected today[1]. Addressing this challenge has been the remit of public policy makers, corporations, and researchers for decades.