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

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    Empowering Cognitive Radars with Active Learning

    Every day, radar provide us with critical information about moving objects, such as their position and trajectory. Traditionally radar has done this by continuously scanning an entire area, but emerging Cognitive Radars instead focus on certain regions using contextual knowledge.

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    Securing the Vehicles of our Future World

    When you think of securing your car, what’s the first thing that springs to mind? For most of us, this step probably involves making sure the windows are closed, the door is locked and you’ve hidden any valuable items. However, we’re living in a world now where most of the items surrounding us are ‘smart’ – they…

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    Drafting a Real Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

    In the true instruction manual for exploring the galaxy there will not be hints about towels, tea, and bad poetry like in the popular Sci-Fi novel by Douglas Adams. Instead, reaching interstellar objects will involve solar sails, tractor beams, and laser arrays — which to many also seems like science fiction; but not for the…

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    The Inaugural NewSpace Ventures Talk

    On 28 April, about 70 participants from the business world gathered at the Spuerkeess offices in Luxembourg City to discuss ventures in the commercial space sector and learn about the latest advancements of this ever-evolving industry. 

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    Connecting ESA’s 5G/6G Hub to the Moon

    Recent times have made us all too familiar with the dreaded delay on a video call. The screen freezes, the audio crackles, and the ability to function in a remote environment becomes a question mark. The technology that is there to help us becomes a risk factor, and latency is an ever-present enemy. Take that…

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    Designing a machine-to-machine economy in space

    Time is money – especially in space. As a host of new lunar expeditions queue up for an eventful year, once they reach our natural satellite, rovers and other spacecraft will only have a limited amount of time to operate before running out of fuel – a.k.a sunlight. Until we can viably leverage in-situ resources…

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    SnT Researchers Participate in the 2022 Chercheurs à l’École Series

    Each year, researchers from across Luxembourg venture back into the classroom to inspire a new generation of future scientists. Chercheurs à l’École, an initiative that was started by the Fonds National de Recherche 12 years ago in 2010, took place during the 14 – 18 March this year, and saw many researchers discuss their work…

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    A Five-Day Sprint to Find Water on the Moon

    At 8:30 am on 4 April, 14 students made their way to the Concurrent Design Facility (CDF-LU) on the Kirchberg Campus to participate in an intensive five-day challenge organised by the European Space Agency (ESA). In the 2022 edition of the ESA Concurrent Engineering Challenge (CEC 2022), the mission of the CDF-LU team was to…

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    SnT Spin-off LuxAI and LIH Awarded Funding for Health Research

    LuxAI, the creators of the expressive humanoid social robot ‘QTrobot’ and SnT spin-off, have been awarded 1.86 million EUR for a research project in partnership with the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH). The funding, announced last Friday, is from the Ministry of the Economy, the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and Luxinnovation’s first Joint Call…

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    Interview with Prof. Fisch on NFTs

    The German newspaper Trierischer Volksfreund interviewed Prof. Christian Fisch (EINT, SnT) on the topic of NFTs.

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