Category: Research

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    Internship: EIF Trainee – Economic Researcher

    The European Investment Fund (EIF) is seeking to recruit for its Research & Market Analysis Division at its headquarters in Luxembourg, a Trainee – Economic Researcher.

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    Holding the Cards for Successful Innovation

    Maximising research efforts requires a balance of efforts between companies and Universities. Dr. Carlo Duprel, head of the Technology Transfer Office at the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security Reliability and Trust (SnT), focuses on developing partnerships that will bridge this gap and produce research with real results. He sat down with Silicon Luxembourg…

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    Winners of SHARP Challenge Announced at CVPR in New Orleans

    In the vibrant and iconic city of New Orleans on June 19, 2022, winners of the third Shape Recovery from Partial Textured 3D Scans (SHARP) Workshop and Challenge were announced. This annual challenge is co-founded and run by global leader in 3D scanning technology Artec 3D, and the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security,…

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    José Soares on the Start of Luxembourg’s Economic Mission to Canada

    José Soares and Prof. Lionel Briand are in Canada this week participating in the Luxembourgish Economic mission to Canada. As representatives of the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) they will be meeting with potential new partners and strengthening the ties between the two countries.

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    Building Resilience into Real-time Systems

    Resilient computing systems can withstand powerful threats and recover from attacks quickly. The question that many are asking themselves today is how to apply this level of resilience to real-time computing scenarios, or other equally extreme use cases. SnT’s Prof. Marcus Völp recently sat down with Paperjam to explain how his research is making real-time…

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    SnT Researchers Recognised by World’s Largest Technical Society

    For researchers in the domain of information and communication technology, an IEEE award is a significant achievement. The IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity, and their awards recognise exceptional contributions to a large variety of technical disciplines. This spring the work of researchers from…

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    Training Data Scientists in Legal Practice

    In 2017, it was proposed by The Economist that the world’s most valuable resource was no longer oil, but data. In fact, as early as 2006, this shift in our technological activity was hypothesised, including the value that mining and analysing data would hold for us in the future. As a discipline that builds on the value of data…

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    Empowering Cognitive Radars with Active Learning

    Every day, radar provide us with critical information about moving objects, such as their position and trajectory. Traditionally radar has done this by continuously scanning an entire area, but emerging Cognitive Radars instead focus on certain regions using contextual knowledge.

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    Securing the Vehicles of our Future World

    When you think of securing your car, what’s the first thing that springs to mind? For most of us, this step probably involves making sure the windows are closed, the door is locked and you’ve hidden any valuable items. However, we’re living in a world now where most of the items surrounding us are ‘smart’ – they…

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    Drafting a Real Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

    In the true instruction manual for exploring the galaxy there will not be hints about towels, tea, and bad poetry like in the popular Sci-Fi novel by Douglas Adams. Instead, reaching interstellar objects will involve solar sails, tractor beams, and laser arrays — which to many also seems like science fiction; but not for the…

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