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    [Series: SnT Young Researchers] J. ur Rehman on Quantum Communication

    Young researchers shape our future. Bringing their innovative ideas into our projects, they contribute not only to the excellence of SnT’s research but also to our impact in society. They take our research to the next generation.  

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    SnT and FIRIS SA partner to inspect underground mines

    The University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) has entered a new partnership with FIRIS SA, a Luxembourgish company specialised in robotic-assisted 3D mapping services. The partnership between SnT’s Space Robotics (SpaceR) research group and FIRIS SA aims at exploring multi-robot technology for underground mine inspections on Earth. Ultimately, this robotic…

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    Prof. Marcus Völp on how to make autonomous cars resilient

    “Autonomous vehicles must deal with a variety of cyberattacks, with the “Jeep Hack” being one of the most famous. Here, researchers broke through the car radio system, bypassed the gateway and managed to manipulate the driving stack,” explains Prof. Marcus Völp in a recent interview with Techsense.  

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    Securing quantum communications: a talk with Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas

    Quantum communications will revolutionise cybersecurity, and Luxembourg is ideally positioned to be a frontrunner in this space. “In fact, the Grand Duchy is well on track to be the first European country with a full-fledged national QCI infrastructure, which will open countless opportunities for residents and companies alike,” says Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, Head of the Signal…

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    Next-Generation Industry Automation

    The conference “Applied Automation in Teaching and Development” (AALE) took place in March 2023 for the first time in Luxembourg, hosted by the Lycée des Arts et Métiers. The event was organised by the BTS Connected Buildings and Cities and the German association VFAALE e.V., which mainly represents universities of applied sciences in Germany. The…

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    Papers accepted for presentation at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the AoM

    Several papers of EINT researchers were accepted for presentation at this year’s 83rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, which takes place Boston (USA) in August 2023. The Annual Meeting is the world’s premier event for scholarly engagement, and the largest gathering of management and organization scholars in the world. 

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    Developing an AI Solution for Transport Services

    Eurosender and the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) have entered into a partnership to help address the challenges of the logistics services industry with artificial intelligence (AI). The project investigates how recent advances in AI can support the matching of supply and demand of transport vans. It aims to achieve…

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    SnT Partners with CERATIZIT to Optimise Manufacturing Processes

    As a previously agricultural country, Luxembourg has a strong foundation in its manufacturing sector. Industrial complexes laid the groundwork for a thriving economy in the Grand Duchy, and even ranked within the world’s six largest producers of steel just prior to the First World War. While it may no longer be Luxembourg’s primary employment source,…

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    Spacetech: Luxembourg Space Ecosystem Needs 500 More People

    Silicon Luxembourg examined the attractivity of the country’s space sector and of space in general at its State of Spacetech event hosted at Technoport on Thursday 9 March. For more information, visit: https://www.siliconluxembourg.lu/luxembourg-space-ecosystem-needs-500-more-people/

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    SnT’s 2022 Annual Report is Live

    It gives us great pleasure to present the 2022 edition of our Annual Report! It was a record-breaking year for SnT, and we couldn’t have done it without our team of researchers and support staff.

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