Organisation : Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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Legal Hackers Event Celebrates International Women’s Day
En savoir plusEarlier this month, the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust at the University of Luxembourg sponsored an event run by Luxembourg Legal Hackers celebrating International Women’s Day, with the aim of sharing local success stories. Hosted by Arianna Rossi, a post-doctoral researcher at SnT and founder of Luxembourg Legal Hackers, the event entertained a…
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Events
PhD Defense: Machine Learning-based Efficient Resource Scheduling for Future Wireless Communication Networks
En savoir plusWe’re happy to welcome you to the PhD defence of Yuan Yaxiong (SigCom group) on 13 May 2022 at 11:00.The event will take place digitally on WebEx. Click here to join. Please be informed that Webex events are not accessible on Linux OS. Members of the defense committee:Prof. Dr. Björn Ottersten, University of Luxembourg, ChairmanProf. Dr Lei Lei, Xi’an…
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PhD Defense: User Experience Design for Cybersecurity & Privacy: addressing user misperceptions of system security and privacy
En savoir plusWe’re happy to welcome you to the PhD defence of Borce Stojkovski (IriSC group) on 26 April 2022 at 14:30.The event will take place digitally on WebEx. Click here to join.Please be informed that Webex events are not accessible on Linux OS.Members of the defense committee:Prof. Dr Vincent KOENIG, University of Luxembourg, ChairmanProf. Dr Peter Y. A.…
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NewSpace Ventures Talks
En savoir plusClick here to register.The NewSpace Ventures Talks are a series of in-person events in Luxembourg aimed at gathering professionals interested in discovering the current developments of the commercial space sector and exchanging on related opportunities.
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SnT Welcomes Prof. Christian Fisch to Head Entrepreneurship Research
En savoir plusProf. 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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TN’ Teens
En savoir plusThe event will gather 150 young participants – high schoolers – for a day of challenges, learning and fun. The program will start with a morning of workshops dedicated to various technological concepts – including coding, design thinking, blockchain, and cybersecurity – followed by a moment of recreation and interaction during the lunch offered in…
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PhD Defense: Verifiable, Secure and Privacy-Preserving Computation
En savoir plusWe’re happy to welcome you to the PhD defence of Najmeh Soroush (APSIA group) on 22 March 2022 at 14:00.The event will take place digitally on WebEx. Click here to join.You can also join the event in room MNO-1.030.Please be informed that Webex events are not accessible on Linux OS. Members of the defense committee:Prof. Dr Gabriele LENZINI…
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Luxembourg Space Resources Week 2022
En savoir plusThis conference will take place in hybrid form.Due to limited capacity, only a selected number of people will be able to attend the event on site. Please let us know in the registration form should you wish to attend in person, in Luxembourg. Click here to register.People who will not be able to attend the…
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SnT’s 2021 Annual Report is Live
En savoir plusIt 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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Beating the Blackout: Researching Re-Entry Communication Failings
En savoir plusIn 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…