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infrastructures and cyber-physical systems with the aim to protect our most sensitive and valuable assets. We look into systems in the small and how we can prepare them to withstand and operate safely and securely
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part of the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Science of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Science at the University of Luxembourg. The xCIT research group has developed a
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As a part of this collaborative research programme, you will join as one of three PhD candidates working on interconnected projects in Quantum Optimisation, People-Centred Design (PCD
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include Post Luxembourg (https://www.post.lu/) and Ohmio Europe (https://ohmio.com/). More information on the 5G Bridges programme can be found here: https://www.fnr.lu/results-5g-bridges-call/ This PhD
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publicly funded research project with our industry partner Encevo. In this project, the aim is to analyze and develop robust anonymization techniques that can balance privacy and data protection with data
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The ERC Synergy project ALCEMIST (lcsoftmatter.com/alcemist ) challenges the conventional engineering mindset of using motors to drive passive structural components by developing innovative
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& Applications. The "Technical Standardisation for Trustworthy and Sustainable ICT, Construction, and Aerospace" research programme represents a strategic collaboration between Luxembourg Institute
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of the industry partner for a varying range of data types (both structured and unstructured data). The proposed solution aims to address the key challenge of balancing data utility with privacy by developing
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water sectors. A transnational strategy will be developed, aligning with the relevant policies of seven NWE countries and providing a framework for future joint efforts. Strategic guidelines will be
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, industrial and international partners. SnT is active in several national projects funded by National Research Fund (FNR) and local industries, and international research projects funded by the EU FP7 programme