Organisation: Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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News
Optimising Electric Car Charging for Sustainable Change
Learn moreDecarbonising transportation is a cornerstone in the transition to sustainable energy. In this context, Fondation Enovos, under the aegis of Fondation de Luxembourg, provided support to the INDUCTIVE research project of the University of Luxembourg Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT).
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Research Groups
Trustworthy Software (TruX)
Learn moreSoftware development is a complex engineering effort that requires novel techniques to ensure security, reliability, and quality.
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Research Groups
Applied Security and Information Assurance (APSIA)
Learn moreAPSIA’s mission is to develop and evaluate techniques to mitigate the multitude of cyber threats, and make the digital world more secure and trustworthy for its citizens.
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Space Systems Engineering (SpaSys)
Learn moreServices and infrastructures in space are vital for our society, and rely on increasingly sophisticated systems. The Space Systems Engineering (SpaSys) group conducts research and development on novel space services.
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Computer Vision, Imaging and Machine Intelligence (CVI2)
Learn moreCVI2 conducts research in real-world applications of computer vision, image analysis, and machine intelligence, with extensive development of AI approaches.
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Automation and Robotics (ARG)
Learn moreMany complex technical systems need to execute their tasks efficiently and with an increasing degree of autonomy, requiring flexible and intelligent automation.
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Signal Processing Applications in Radar and Communications (SPARC)
Learn moreSignal processing has a direct impact on personal safety, environmental cognition, communications, and many other areas of our lives.
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Cryptology Research Group (CryptoLUX)
Learn moreEssential security protocols for communications, such as those used in email, cloud computing and IoT devices, are based on cryptographic algorithms.