Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly integrated into software systems to enhance them with generative AI capabilities. But LLMs may reflect a biased behavior, resulting in systems that could
In today’s manufacturing companies need to be able to join the Industry 4.0 paradigm and technologies. Often companies, especially SMEs are not digitally ready. Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) are
Indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (scope 3) generally represent more than half of the total life cycle impact attributable to a company or an investment. However, widely used sustainability
Connected and Automated Shuttles (CAS) are emerging technologies recently introduced into urban intelligent transport systems to enhance their efficiency. However, the majority of existing studies
Sustainable finance is booming and with it the practice of impact washing - sustainability claims of investment managers that cannot be supported by real evidence. Despite recent regulatory pushes,
The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (List) and Intel have announced a collaboration to advance ultra-low power electronics. Co-funded by the Luxembourg national research fund (FNR),
Waste heat recovery and valorisation in industrial processes
Several industrial and manufacturing processes generate significant amounts of heat as by products. Giving value to this extra heat,
Recent studies have shown surprising results of source code learning, which applies deep neural networks (DNNs) to various software engineering tasks. Like other DNN-based domains, source code
A workflow specification is a detailed description of the steps, activities, and tasks that need to be completed in an automated way to achieve a specific goal. The advent of cloud-based