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

  • Events

    PhD Defence: Guiding Quality Assurance Through Context Aware Learning

    You are all cordially invited to attend the PhD Defense of Mr. Aayush Garg on Wednesday 3rd May 2023, at 10.00 am. The defence will take place physically in room E00 – D17 at CK Building (Campus Kirchberg).

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    Generative AI Meet-up

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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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    Follow the Flow: MLflow and Kubeflow for Open-Source MLOps

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    Summer Space Festival 2023

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    Space Resources Week 2023

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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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    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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    Prof Björn Ottersten on SnT’s Past, Present, and Future

    “With the advent of the quantum computer our IT systems could potentially become very vulnerable again,” explained Prof. Björn Ottersten, our Director, in recent video interview for Lëtz Talk about Cyber. 

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    How Radars can be Used to Monitor Vital Signs in Premature Babies

    Radar signal processing has the potential to simplify many aspects of our daily life. One such aspect that doctoral researcher, Gabriel Beltrao, from the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), is exploring is how they can be used to remove wires and adhesives used to monitor patients in hospitals. Using…

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