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CITIC: Inspiring Future Female Scientists
María José Martín, Verónica Bolón, and María Martínez share their vision of the present and future of women in technology.
María José Martín, Verónica Bolón, and María Martínez share their vision of the present and future of women in technology.
Manuel G. Penedo expressed his gratitude for the recognition on behalf of the entire team, emphasizing the importance of technological research for the social and economic progress of Galicia.
The Deputy Director of CITIC at UDC, Javier Pereira Loureiro, recently participated in the ATIA 2025 Conference, held in Orlando, Florida, from January 30 to February 1, 2025, in both in-person and virtual formats.
The MUNCYT in A Coruña and the Faculty of Computer Science at the Universidade da Coruña (UDC) are celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a series of talks aimed at students from educational institutions.
The report, which is based on empirical evidence, emphasizes that the adoption of AI can bring significant improvements to Spanish society.
CITIC held a new TIC Talk Breakfast on Tuesday, January 28, a meeting space where the latest advances in computational technologies applied to biology and medicine were shared.
The third meeting of the Iberian White Dwarf Working Group took place this week at CITIC.
CITIC researcher Susana Ladra received an honorable mention in the Basic Sciences category at the RAGC-UIE Awards for young researchers on January 22.
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.