Organisation: Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Systems for Ubiquitous Beyond 5G Communications (INSTRUCT)
Learn moreINSTRUCT is an industry-led research partnership between SES (the leader in global content connectivity solutions) and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg. The project envisions to create a fundamental shift in the existing ecosystem of 5G wireless systems towards a ubiquitous, intelligent, self-organised and secured satellite-terrestrial integrated…
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Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Systems for Ubiquitous Beyond 5G Communications (INSTRUCT)
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Active Space Debris Removal
Learn moreA partnership agreement with Spacety for the creation of a CubeSat-based active space debris removal system with a technology readiness level of up to six.
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Active Space Debris Removal
Learn moreA partnership agreement with Spacety for the creation of a CubeSat-based active space debris removal system with a technology readiness level of up to six.
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Flexibility Potentials and User Behavior Analysis (FlexBeAn)
Learn moreIdentifying chances, understanding the evolution of energy markets over the next ten years, and analysing their implications on electricity grids in Luxembourg.
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Flexibility Potentials and User Behavior Analysis (FlexBeAn)
Learn moreIdentifying chances, understanding the evolution of energy markets over the next ten years, and analysing their implications on electricity grids in Luxembourg.
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Secure, Quantum-Safe, Practical Voting Technologies (EquiVox)
Learn moreDeveloping and prototyping practical e-voting schemes that are secure against attackers capable of performing arbitrary quantum computations.
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Secure, Quantum-Safe, Practical Voting Technologies (EquiVox)
Learn moreDeveloping and prototyping practical e-voting schemes that are secure against attackers capable of performing arbitrary quantum computations.
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Commercialisation of an Application for Requirements Engineering (DRONA)
Learn moreA digital assistant that provides semi-automated support for the definition of system requirements, their verification and the generation of documents.
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Commercialisation of an Application for Requirements Engineering (DRONA)
Learn moreA digital assistant that provides semi-automated support for the definition of system requirements, their verification and the generation of documents.