
Researchers from CITIC and ANFAIA will present the “Future of Artificial Intelligence” on January 28th
This event will be held in person at the Aula de Grados of the Faculty of Computer Science at UDC, with an online option available through Teams.
This event will be held in person at the Aula de Grados of the Faculty of Computer Science at UDC, with an online option available through Teams.
The program, led by CITIC, is advancing towards inclusive and digital education in STEM disciplines in collaboration with several European countries
CITIC hosted the conference titled “Towards Environmentally Sustainable Artificial Intelligence,” given by José Duato, on Monday, January 20.
Adriana Dapena gave a talk on January 15 about human-machine interfaces for the students of Manuel Peleteiro School in Santiago de Compostela.
Next Thursday, January 30, from 12:00 to 13:30, CITIC of UDC opens its doors to everyone interested in discovering the secrets of quantum computing in a unique and free event.
The Center for Research in Information and Communication Technologies of the University of A Coruña received a visit from two groups of 4th-year ESO students from IES David Buján of A Coruña on Wednesday, January 15.
The talk will take place next Monday, January 20, at 12:00 PM in the Cloud Room at CITIC. This is the second session held within the “Green Convergence for a Sustainable Future” series.
CITIC researcher from the University of A Coruña, Susana Ladra, participated in the SINFILTRO event on December 17 to talk about AI and health.
CITIC of UDC has been the meeting point to address advances in simulation and synthetic generation of annotated data for autonomous vehicles.
“The European project RePo-SUDOE held its first conference on December 17 and 18 at the Polytechnic Institute of Guarda, Portugal, with the participation of the team led by researcher Carlos Fernández Lozano from CITIC at UDC.”
On Friday, December 20, the workshop “Advances in Simulation and Synthetic Generation of Annotated Data for Autonomous Vehicles” will be held in the Cloud Room at CITIC, organized by the research group Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (XLab).
A study published in The Astrophysical Journal, led by researcher Xabier Pérez Couto, reveals how the remnants of lost planets can be studied in dead stars.