
CITIC at UDC, a key player in GRESINT, the interregional consortium for Intelligent Waste Management
The project, promoted by institutional and technological partners from Galicia and Portugal, plans to develop an AI pilot platform until 2026.
The project, promoted by institutional and technological partners from Galicia and Portugal, plans to develop an AI pilot platform until 2026.
The Center for Research in Information Technologies (CITIC) of UDC hosted the TalentoCibeR event and the CITIC Cyber Competition (C3TF) this Thursday, in which 157 students from all over Spain participated, divided into 40 teams that competed against each other at CITIC facilities, from atlanTTic in Vigo, and online.
Around one hundred people participated this Wednesday in the HumanIA workshop conducted by Ruth Falquina, organized by the Consello Social and the Faculty of Humanities of the UDC, in collaboration with CITIC.
On Wednesday morning, students of the Bachelor’s Degree in Artificial Intelligence from the Universidade da Coruña visited CITIC.
Next week the Operational Program for Cross-Border Cooperation Spain-Portugal (POCTEP) GRESINT will be presented in Santiago.
Amparo Alonso, CITIC researcher and professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the UDC, officially joined the Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (RAC) this past March 6th.
This is a project focused on monitoring and controlling the thermal/mineromedicinal water of spas and predicting contaminants, based on the real-time digitization of fundamental parameters of mineromedicinal water and continuous analysis of these data by an AI-based system.
Thais Pousada participates in the project “Design2Freedom: promoting Person-Centered Design for people with disability in higher education”, led by the Confederación Española de Personas con Discapacidad Física y Orgánica (COCEMFE).
On March 14th, as part of the TalentoCibeR event, the third edition of the CITIC Cyber Competition (C3TF) will take place, a competition designed for students to test their cybersecurity skills.
During the session, Fernández Novoa highlighted that “Talentos Inclusivos is a program they are very satisfied with and will continue to promote in the coming years from the Ministry of Culture, Education and University”.