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

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    SnT’s Michael Dazhi Wins IEEE Internet for All Prize

    In a developed society, using the internet has become a part of our everyday routine. It often constitutes our working day, as well as time spent relaxing in the evening – in fact, the idea of living without it might now feel impossible. However, 37% of the world’s population have never used the internet –…

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    New publication in Journal of Business Venturing Insights

    The paper Beyond the bubble: Will NFTs and digital proof of ownership empower creative industry entrepreneurs? (Christian Fisch together with Dominic Chalmers, Russell Matthews, William Quinn, and Jan Recker) was published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights.

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    SnT Welcomes Prof. Christian Fisch to Head Entrepreneurship Research

    Prof. Christian Fisch joined SnT on 1 February 2022 as Head of the new Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and New Technology (EINT) research group. Over the course of his career, Prof. Fisch has taught courses in undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs at public and private universities in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany, where he won several teaching…

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    SnT Welcomes Prof. Christian Fisch to Head Entrepreneurship Research

    Prof. Christian Fisch joined SnT on 1 February 2022 as Head of the new Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and New Technology (EINT) research group. Over the course of his career, Prof. Fisch has taught courses in undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs at public and private universities in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany, where he won several teaching…

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    New publication in Journal of Business Venturing Insights

    The article “Beyond the bubble: Will NFTs and digital proof of ownership empower creative industry entrepreneurs?” (Christian Fisch together with Dominic Chalmers, Russell Matthews, William Quinn, Jan Recker) was published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights.

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    Prof. Lionel Briand Wins ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award

    Congratulations to Prof. Lionel Briand, head of the Software Verification and Validation research group at the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), who has been awarded the ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the most prominent and largest scientific and professional society in computer…

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    SnT’s 2021 Annual Report is Live

    It gives us great pleasure to share with you the 2021 edition of SnT’s Annual Report: a collection of highlights from the last year of research. Together we went above and beyond – from the University of Luxembourg being ranked among the top 10 worldwide in the field of software engineering to being awarded the…

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    SnT Welcomes New Research Group in Signal Processing

    Having been a part of SnT since its inception in 2009, Prof. Bhavani Shankar has been conducting research on signal processing for satellite communication systems and radar, among other applications. As of 1 January 2022, he now serves as the Head of the Signal Processing Applications in Radar and Communications research group (SPARC), where he…

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    International Women’s Day: Q&A with Arianna Rossi

    International Women’s Day is a global awareness day for celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Having been marked in our calendars for over a century now – it began in 1911 – the theme of this year’s event is #BreakTheBias. The campaign urges the imagination for a gender equal world -…

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    Beating the Blackout: Researching Re-Entry Communication Failings

    In a space mission, re-entry in the atmosphere is one of the most principal phases, but also the one of the riskiest. The spacecraft is subjected to high temperatures and disrupted communication, more commonly known as a ‘radio blackout’. This problem has existed ever since our first foray into space in the 1960s, and, so…

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