Organisation: Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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Powering the Smart Grids of Tomorrow
Learn moreIn the last decade, Luxembourg has shifted its focus to developing its renewable energy sources. In fact, consumption of renewable energy has risen from 1.5% to 7.1% over the past 10 years. As part of the Grand Duchy’s Third Industrial Revolution plan, this is expected to rise exponentially, up to 25% by 2030, to be…
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Enhancing Privacy for Genomic Data
Learn moreWhen it comes to data privacy, genomic data may not be the first thing that springs to mind. But with the vast increase in services offering genome analysis, it’s important to make sure that your data is in the right hands. At the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), our…
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Fighting the Fakes: Protecting the Authenticity of EU Diplomas
Learn moreWhen it comes to our education, working to obtain a university qualification could be considered as one of life’s greatest achievements. Many students work hard over the course of a few years to obtain their qualification – some up to six years while managing a full-time job and family life. However, as the famous saying goes, “Hard work spotlights…
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Can You Still Trust Your Eyes?
Learn moreIn 2019, media artists created a convincing video showing President Nixon giving a speech that was conceived but never actually recorded. The video, entitled “In Event of Moon Disaster”, features an alternate version of reality in which the famous 1969 Moon landing was unsuccessful. Created using a branch of artificial intelligence, deepfakes, it’s a truly believable video – which in itself…
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New publication in Oxford Research Encyclopedia
Learn moreThe paper Artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship research (Christian Fisch with Martin Obschonka) was published in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management.
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DRONA to be Launched by DDG and University of Luxembourg
Learn moreDDG and the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) announced that they will launch DRONA. DRONA is a requirements management system that will change the way companies across the world build software products and features. The project is supported with funding from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).
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Designing the Future Tech of the Space Industry
Learn moreSince our first foray into space over 60 years ago, a significant shift has taken place in what was once an industry dominated by the public sphere. With more accessible and affordable technology filling the market, now companies of all sizes from the private sector can contribute their products and knowledge to the industry. This…
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SnT Winners of the 2022 FNR Science Image Competition
Learn moreOn 30 June 2022, the Fonds Nationale de la Recherche (FNR) in Luxembourg announced the winning images of this year’s Science Image Competition. The annual contest aims to give a wider exposure to the role of images in scientific research, to reveal how scientists work, give a face to research, and engage with the public.…
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How Asteroids Hold the Key for our Future in Space
Learn moreEarly in the morning of June 30, 1908, a massive explosion occurred in Tunguska, Russia. With over 1000 times more power than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima some 37 years later, trees were found to have been felled within an area of 2000 square kilometres. Having been visible from up to 800km away, eyewitnesses…
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Leo Rover in the ISM
Learn moreLeo Rover mobile robots have been contributing to the University of Luxembourg’s teaching process for some time now. SnT’s Prof. Miguel Olivares-Mendez recently was recently interviewed by the company about how the rovers are used in his LunaLab.