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A total of five groups with coordinators affiliated with the Center for Research in Information and Communication Technologies of the University of A Coruña (CITIC) obtained this year’s grants from the Xunta de Galicia for the consolidation and structuring of competitive research units and other actions to promote the Galician University System (SUG).

Ana Xiang Ning Pereira Ezquerro, a young researcher at CITIC of UDC, has been one of the 106 Galician university students awarded the End of Degree Prizes by the Xunta this 2024.

CITIC researcher Francisco Bellas is leading a working group on AI in education at the European Digital Education Hub of the European Commission. Research staff interested in participating can submit their applications until August 5.

CITIC hosted the summer course “New tools and technologies for redesigning the night landscape as an agent of urban transformation”, promoted by UDC in collaboration with the Slowlight Foundation.

Two researchers from CITIC of UDC have participated in the awards of the #HiloTesis contest promoted by the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE).

The astrophysicist, who leads the Gaia project in Galicia for the creation of the largest map of the Milky Way, will preside over the institution that brings together a thousand astronomy professionals.

CITIC of UDC is organizing an in-person workshop on the use of the advanced Optitrack motion capture system, which will be taught by Professor José Ángel López Campos, a prominent specialist from CINTECX.

CITIC researchers participated as volunteers in a robotics workshop for hospitalized children at the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago.

CITIC researcher Nieves R. Brisaboa gave the inaugural lecture of the XVII Summer Course on Linguistic Dynamization organized by the University of A Coruña.

CITIC and the DaSCI Institute of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the company Panacea Cooperative Research, have developed an innovative technique to improve forensic identification of human remains.

The CITIC of the UDC held today the last session of the course “Introduction to the use of generative AIs”, taught by Xabier Martínez Rolán, professor of Digital Communication at UVigo.