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Research

SnT is an internationally leading research and innovations centre that together with partners establishes Luxembourg as a European centre of excellence for secure, reliable, and trustworthy ICT systems and services. In this context SnT achieves excellence by targeting research topics that create high impact – well beyond the academic community.

This requires a balance between high-risk and long-term research activities and a goal oriented, demand driven approach. To achieve the SnT objectives, the long-term research is rooted in a thorough comprehension of societal and industrial challenges. The promising outcomes and results from the high-risk research are refined by tackling precisely defined, relevant problems and investigate solutions that are applicable and scalable in actual industrial and societal contexts.

In front of this background, SnT focuses on partnership, interdisciplinarity and competitiveness on an international level:

  • Cooperation with external partners is critical to the Centre’s success. A partnership program allows external partners with a long term interest in developing secure and reliable ICT systems to contribute to the development of SnT at all levels.
  • Achieving secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT requires input from several research disciplines. Our application area focus fosters an interdisciplinary environment bringing together expertise from engineering, natural, law, and human/social sciences to address common challenges.
  • Excellence in research requires the Centre to be highly competitive at an international level. Within our strategic areas, SnT’s portfolio of European projects funded by the European Commission and the European Space Agency plays key role in establishing critical mass.

Find more about our research activities:

Research Groups

Partnership programme

Research projects

Industrial and International Cooperation

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The new satellite language SPELL. The acronym stands for ”Satellite Procedure Execution Language and Library.”