Category : Recherche

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    Quantum Communication Classes Set to Begin

    In September 2023, SnT will start classes in quantum communication as part of a training programme where professionals will be given the opportunity to learn from the leaders in this field in Luxembourg. “We want to give local ICT professionals the opportunity to get ready for a quantum future and bring their skills back to…

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    [Series: Women in Tech] Interview with Dr. Sallam Abualhaija

    Dr. Sallam Abualhaija is a research scientist in the Software Verification and Validation (SVV) research group at SnT. Her field of research is artificial intelligence for software engineering, with specific interests in natural language processing, text mining, machine learning, requirements engineering, as well as legal and regulatory compliance. 

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    Introducing SnT’s Latest Research Group: UBIX

    As the roll-out of 5G gains momentum, and 6G hovers just around the corner, the true significance of these new network technologies is still unclear. Together with Artificial Intelligence (AI) they are predicted to change the way we live and work, but what will that look like in detail? That is the question driving the…

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    What you don’t know about IP protections – but should

    Protecting intellectual property (IP) is a vast subject, and each avenue comes with potential pitfalls and benefits. As a specialist in IP management at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust at the University of Luxembourg (SnT), Itzel Saldivar has years of experience in designing successful IP protection strategies. Recently, she described some of…

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    Capturing Shooting Stars

    It is fascinating to see a streak of light across the sky, and never more so than those times of the year when the meteors fall to earth in such a multitude that they look like sparkling rain. The Geminid shower is such an event. Our researchers observed such “shooting stars” falling from the sky at their…

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    [Series: Women in Tech] Interview with Dr. Tamara Roth

    Technology is often described as a powerful equaliser – and at the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, we deeply believe so.

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    Democracy for the People by the People

    The arms race between those seeking to uphold the integrity of elections and those seeking to undermine them is as old as democracy itself, and continues to this day. Across the globe, confidence in democratic processes has never been more consequential – or more challenged. But exactly how can governments and citizens run elections to…

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    Prof. Frank on Smart Tech: The bond between Luxembourg and South Korea

    Luxembourg and South Korea aim to be smart mobility and smart city hubs for Europe and Asia, respectively. Both countries are also important players in the space sector. That’s why in November 2022 the Government of Luxembourg organised an economic mission to South Korea to celebrate the ties and common technological goals that Luxembourg has with this…

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    JUMP into the Market

    Congratulations to our researchers, Rafal Graczyk, Maxime Cordy and their teams, who have had their spin-off projects selected for funding in the JUMP Call of the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)! 

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    Visual Intelligence for Robotic Arms in Space

    As we continue in pushing the frontiers of technology on Earth, our future forays into space will depend on ambitious missions that will reach for the stars. Remarkable innovations taking shape today will enable us to assemble and service satellites in orbit, extract resources on the Moon, and build a resilient infrastructure beyond our planet.…

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