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

  • Events

    First European Interstellar Symposium

    The theme for the event is “Building Our Home Among the Stars”. The European Interstellar Symposium will delve into the profound questions surrounding interstellar travel, exploring topics such as human and robotic exploration, propulsion, exoplanet research, life support systems, and ethics.

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    Nexus 2050

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    Dr. Danoy on swarm intelligence powered by automated algorithm design 

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    Partnership Day 2024: research for a better tomorrow

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  • Research Projects Pages

    Synchronized and Energy-adaptive Production Technology for Flexible Alignment of Industrial Processes to a Fluctuating Energy Supply (SynErgie)

    By 2050, all electricity in Germany should come from renewable sources. The problem is that wind and solar power do not provide a regular electricity supply, but rather fluctuate. Sometimes more electricity is available than is actually needed, sometimes less.

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    Synchronized and Energy-adaptive Production Technology for Flexible Alignment of Industrial Processes to a Fluctuating Energy Supply (SynErgie)

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    Boost for autonomous systems research at uni’s SnT

    With €1.5 million FNR’s Industrial Partnership Block Grant, combined with co-funding from multiple partners, groundbreaking research projects are set to launch.

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    Power System Information Transparency for Households in Lëtzebuerg (LetzPower!)

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    Power System Information Transparency for Households in Lëtzebuerg (LetzPower!)

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    Data-driven Electricity Load Prediction for Households and Small Industries (DELPHI)

    Electricity consumption forecasting is a crucial aspect of the energy sector. Currently, this is done using standardized load profiles and aggregated data. However, these traditional methods can lead to inaccuracies that can result in significant economic costs for energy suppliers. The use of smart residential meters in Luxembourg can help solve this problem by enabling…

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