
Stars that Keep Secrets: The Metals of Lost Planets
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.
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.
CITIC hosted a new session of the HumanIA training series on Monday, December 16, titled “Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Traditional Employment: Challenges and Opportunities,” presented by Virginia Carcedo Illera.
A group of researchers from CITIC at the University of A Coruña, including Salvador Naya, Ricardo Cao, and Javier Tarrío, has developed an innovative statistical procedure that optimizes the block assembly process in shipbuilding.
This initiative aims to bring students closer to cutting-edge scientific and technological research, fostering their interest in these strategic areas.
Researchers from CITIC at UDC participated last week in the First Meeting of Researchers in Quantum Technologies, organized by the Galician Innovation Agency (GAIN).
Virginia Carcedo Illera will deliver the next lecture in the HumanIA 2024-2025 training series, titled “Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Traditional Employment: Challenges and Opportunities.”
CITIC at UDC hosted a conference by consultant and project designer Alba Meijide on Tuesday, December 10, titled “Responsible Innovation.”
The General Secretariat of Universities of the Xunta de Galicia visited the Center for Research in Information and Communication Technologies (CITIC) at the University of A Coruña (UDC) today.
This talk is part of the “Green Convergence for a Sustainable Future” series, which is part of the activities promoted by the UDC-Inditex Chair of AI in Green Algorithms.
The first prize went to the Muscle Guardians team, who developed a tool that adapts exercises to the user’s characteristics, allowing for more effective rehabilitation.
The competition is part of the Erasmus+ Design2Freedom project, coordinated by the Spanish Confederation of People with Disabilities (COCEMFE) with the participation of the Talonis group from CITIC.
It is a project that promotes social inclusion and has received numerous national and international recognitions.