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

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    PhD Defense: Engineering Smart Software Services for Intelligent Pervasive Systems

    Members of the defense committee:Dr. Jacques Klein, Université du Luxembourg, ChairmanDr. Gregory Nain, Data Things, Deputy ChairmanProf. Dr. Kary Främling, Aalto University, MemberProf. Dr. Yves Le Traon, Université du Luxembourg, Member,Prof. Dr. Sylvain Kubler, Université de Lorraine, Member

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    Luxembourg Logic for AI Summit

    The Luxembourg Logic for AI Summit (LuxLogAI 2018) brings together the 2nd International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2018), the 14th Reasoning Web Summer School (RW 2018), the 4th Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence (GCAI 2018), the Decision Camp 2018 on Business Rules and Decision Management Technology, the workshop on MIning and REasoning…

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    New Machine Learning Methods Prevent Cyber-espionage

    IT systems are no longer modelled on castles, with high walls and a portcullis over the gate. Instead, security teams have accepted that determined attackers will find a way in, and now spend as much time on being able to identify attackers and prevent them from being able to do any damage while they are…

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    You Are Welcome: A Guide for Refugees

    The smartphone – one of the most important resources for a refugee. It helps them stay in touch with family back home and it is also a way to stay abreast of current affairs or talk with other refugees. On another note, smartphones provide access to the Internet and, consequently, to information portals of local…

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    UniGR Summer School on Verification Technology, Systems and Applications (VTSA 2018)

    The summer school on verification technology, systems & applications focuses on fundamental aspects of verification techniques, their implementation, and their use for concrete applications. It is organized by Inria Nancy, the Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik in Saarbrücken, and  the Universities of Liège and of Luxembourg, and will take place at the research center Inria Nancy –…

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    Faites-vous scanner en 3D à la Belle Etoile!

    Les chercheurs de l’Université du Luxembourg travaillent sur la modélisation 3D du futur et ils ont besoin de votre aide !

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    Privacy Flag: an EU-funded Project Success Story

    It’s early days for the GDPR, but the regulation, along with recent high-profile cases such as the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica fallout, has already had a big impact on the public consciousness. People who previously had little awareness of how companies were harvesting their data are now waking up to the extent to we give away personal…

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    PhD Defense: Real-Time Model Predictive Control of Cooperative Aerial Manipulation

    The rapid development in the field of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is driven by new challenging applications in agriculture, logistics, inspection and smart manufacturing. The future keys in this domains are the abilities to autonomously interact with the environment and with other robotic systems. One possibility to manipulate the environment is to attach a robotic…

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    PhD Defense: A multifold approach to address the security issues of stateful forwarding mechanisms in Information-Centric Networks

    Today’s Internet dominant usage trends motivate research on more content-oriented future network architectures. Among the emerging future Internet proposals, the promising Information-Centric Networking (ICN) research paradigm aims to redesign the Internet’s core protocols to promote a shift in focus from hosts to contents. Among the ICN architectures, the Named-Data Networking (NDN) envisions users’ named content…

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    PhD defense: Advanced Symbol-level Precoding Schemes for Interference Exploitation in Multi-antenna Multi-user Wireless Communications

    The utilization of multi-antenna transmitters relying on full frequency reuse has proven to be an effective strategy towards fulfilling the constantly increasing throughput requirements of wireless communication systems. As a consequence, in the last two decades precoding has been a prolific research area, due to its ability to handle the interference arising among simultaneous transmissions…

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