Organisation : Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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I was Attracted by SnT’s Industry Collaboration Model
En savoir plusWe welcomed researcher Mike Sabetzadeh to SnT in 2012, and ever since he’s been at the heart of our work in software requirements engineering. Having studied in Canada and held research positions in both the United Kingdom and Norway, he set his sights on Luxembourg and SnT for the international and collaborative environment.
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ISM Module on SatComs
En savoir plusPlease register to the course by emailing snt-events@uni.lu
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I Help Researchers Commercialise their Work
En savoir plusCécile Petit joined SnT eight years ago to take on the challenge of coordinating research projects with experts in software engineering. Today she also manages projects in technology transfer, helping SnT researchers to bring their work closer to commercialization.We met up with Cécile to get a picture of SnT as seen through the eyes of…
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I Came to SnT in Search of New Challenges
En savoir plusGabriele Lenzini joined SnT exactly one year after we opened our doors, in search of new interdisciplinary challenges. Today he leads research in the APSIA Research Group’s IRiSCLab, the Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Research in Socio-technical Cybersecurity, with projects looking at security systems from both a technical and human perspective.
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Introduction to Post-quantum Cryptography (Part 2)
En savoir plusProf. Jintai Ding, University of Cincinnati, is visiting the APSIA group and will give a tutorial on Post-Quantum Cryptography.
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Introduction to Post-quantum Cryptography (Part 1)
En savoir plusProf. Jintai Ding, University of Cincinnati, is visiting the APSIA group and will give a tutorial on Post-Quantum Cryptography.
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Aligning Public and Private Investment in ICT Research
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has awarded funding to seven industry collaborations at the University of Luxembourg, of which four are taking place at SnT. The support comes through FNR’s BRIDGES programme, which provides funding for industry partnerships between public research institutions in Luxembourg and national or international companies.
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I was one of the first researchers at SnT
En savoir plusBhavani Shankar was one of the first employees at SnT. He’s come a long way since joining as a fresh-faced post-doc in 2009, and now manages teams and projects working on satellite communication and radar signal processing. We sat down with the Indian-born researcher from Bangalore, to hear more about his 10 years at SnT.
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Autonomous Driving… on the Moon
En savoir plusDeveloping autonomous vehicles for use on Earth is already a major research challenge, occupying some of the brightest minds in science. Not to be outdone, a team of researchers at the University of Luxembourg and at ispace Europe are putting the problem in a lunar context.
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PhD Defense: Creating better ground truth to further understand Android malware
En savoir plusMembers of the defense committee:Dr Jacques Klein, University of Luxembourg, ChairmanA-prof. Dr Jean-François Lalande, Centrale Supélec, Deputy ChairmanProf. Dr Yves Le Traon, University of Luxembourg, MemberDr Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, University of Luxembourg, MemberDr Damien Octeau, Google Inc, Member