Study Programmes Bachelor in Computer Science

BicsLab

A laboratory where BiCS students and companies can meet and work together.


Mission

Students

We want to provide the BiCS students with the tools they need to tackle their projects. BicsLab offers
them the appropriate workspace and hardware to get rid of logistic obstacles that prohibit them from
working on complex projects. We wish to attract and help the motivated students that want to take part in
bigger projects but are unable to without external help.

Companies

We offer companies the opportunity to collaborate with our students. BicsLab provides a centralized
platform where students and companies can get together; where companies can look for new recruits,
and students can get a taste of real-life work.


Some of our projects

BSP Project


An industrial partner works together with a
student and a tutor from the University of
Luxembourg on a bachelor semester project
(BSP). A BSP is a mandatory course of the
study programme. During the BSP the industrial
partner can directly influence the project’s
objectives, while the tutor ensures the quality of
the BSP regarding the study programme
constraints.

    R&D Project

    An industrial partner works together with an instructor of the
    BiCS programme in a subject of common interest. The development of the project may involve students of the BiCS programme. The work of the students is not constrained by the study programme, and depending on the project’s conditions the student may be paid.

      High School Opportunities

      BicsLab also welcomes high school students that want to do internships or specific workshops to get familiar with the Computer Science domain before they decide to jump in.
      “I found the internship very interesting and enriching, and enjoyed the good working atmosphere. I had the opportunity to discover and use technological tools totally new for me. I had a great experience! I recommend it!”, Tomás G.P., Student at Vauban, Ecole et Lycée Français du Luxembourg.

        Examples

        • Authentication via Mouse Movement

          Authentication via Mouse Movement. This BSP researched improved ways for a user to prove that they are the correct user of the computer just with their mouse usage behaviour.

        • FaceWard

          This BSP focused on creating FaceWard, an automatic system for face anonymization of people different from a target person using a pattern matching algorithm.

        • MOMAland

          This BSP focused on creating a suite of tools for training multiple AI agents acting in a shared
          environment where they all face the difficulty of having to deal with multiple objectives.

        • Adaptive VR Environments

          This BSP, in collaboration with the VR/AR Lab, aims to explore the impact of various environmental factors in VR settings on the user’s focus and attention.