
Results of the Design2Freedom Pilot Study at CITIC: UDC Students Seek Inclusive, Innovative Solutions
On May 6, first-year Occupational Therapy students will present proposals to improve the daily lives of people with functional diversity.

On May 6, first-year Occupational Therapy students will present proposals to improve the daily lives of people with functional diversity.

Its goal is to modernize and digitalize the manufacturing of large components, creating smarter, more connected, and autonomous production centers capable of adapting in real time to any change or unforeseen event.

The free, online event will take place on May 7 at 11:00 a.m. (CEST).

Last week, CITIC hosted the fourth joint meeting of the European project HYBRIDS (Fostering Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence), an initiative that promotes an innovative and multidisciplinary approach in the field of hybrid artificial intelligence.

It will take place on April 23, 24, and 25, and will include, on the final day, the presentation of the 10th Award for the Best Applied Bachelor’s Thesis (TFG) at FIC for the 2023/2024 academic year.

The Ramón Areces Foundation has launched the First Edition of the Professors of Excellence program, an initiative aimed at promoting research excellence and international scientific collaboration. This inaugural edition featured the participation of CITIC researcher Amparo Alonso.

Six members of the Information Retrieval Lab (IRlab) research group presented five papers that address key challenges at the intersection of artificial intelligence, search systems, and digital well-being.

In his talk, Saurabh explained that one of the greatest challenges for AI systems is how to handle personal data in an ethical manner.

CITIC at the University of A Coruña (UDC) recently received a visit from representatives of the Brain Injury Galicia and Brain Injury Lugo associations, who held a meeting with researcher Manuel Lagos.

To commemorate International Girls in ICT Day, which will be celebrated on April 24th, the Centre for Information and Communication Technology Research (CITIC) at the University of A Coruña organized a special event for high school students from IES Ramón Menéndez Pidal (Zalaeta).

UDC’s CITIC was one of the sponsors of the event, as a testament to its commitment to promoting scientific vocations.

The CITIC Foundation of Galicia will develop the technology, and its deployment will involve the Galician Agency for Technological Modernization and the Galician Emergency Agency, with the collaboration of the ICT Cluster.