Organisation: Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)

  • News

    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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  • Events

    2026 Summer School on Integrated Sensing and Communications: A Sensing Centric Approach

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    From the Amazon to AI: meet Raoni

    From the Amazon to SnT, Raoni applies AI to real-world industry problems and brings a human-centred, inclusive perspective to tech research.

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Energy Data Anonymisation (ENonymisation)

    This project develops anonymization techniques that balance privacy and data utility across diverse datasets, ensuring GDPR compliance and strong governance.

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  • Core Research Projects

    Energy Data Anonymisation (ENonymisation)

    This project develops anonymisation techniques that balance privacy and data utility across diverse datasets, ensuring GDPR compliance and strong governance.

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  • News

    From curiosity to impact: FNR award winner Florian Felten on AI, research and entrepreneurship

    When you speak with Florian Felten, one thing becomes clear almost immediately: curiosity has been his driving force since the very beginning.

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  • News

    Beaming data, bridging worlds: meet Mert

    Today, as an SnT  researcher at the University of Luxembourg, Mert is turning childhood wonder into reality, developing innovative ways to connect our world using light itself.

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  • News

    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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  • Research Projects Pages

    Data-driven Energy Transition (D2ET)

    The D2ET NCER project uses a data-driven approach to accelerate the energy transition in Luxembourg and develop a digital platform for strategic decision-making.

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  • Core Research Projects

    Data-driven Energy Transition (D2ET)

    The D2ET NCER project aims to accelerate Luxembourg’s energy transition by co-creating a comprehensive, data-driven digital twin of the national multi-carrier energy system.

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