CiTIUS researcher receives this award for the design of a new method that allows the comparison of multispectral images taken with drones at different times, a key advancement for studying changes in the landscape and drastically accelerating the data processing speed.
The centre's predoctoral researcher received one of the 'Best PhD Poster Awards' during the IBER25 conference, granted by the Royal Spanish Society of Physics (RSEF).
The work "Gender Perspective in Basic Programming Subjects," developed by the affiliated researcher of the center, has just been awarded the 3rd prize in the teaching category in the XVI edition of the USC awards, which recognize good practices in promoting equality in the university field.
Born from the research of the center, the spin-off InVerbis takes a new step in its journey with the presentation of SALUSBENCH, a pioneering solution that will allow hospitals and care centers to improve their operations without compromising data privacy.
Driven by more than twenty organizations, institutions, universities, and foundations, the open manifesto aims to mobilize society for an inclusive and fair digital future. It is aimed at mobilizing citizens and organizations towards a cultural change.
CiTIUS looks to the future of heterogeneous and quantum supercomputing with three new contributions aimed at portable programming of CPU+GPU architectures, as well as promoting the development of next-generation quantum software.
Ignasi Belda, director of the Spanish Agency for Artificial Intelligence Supervision (AESIA), visited the center along with his team, in an event that marks the first institutional meeting between the pioneering body in Europe and the reference center for AI in Galicia.
The predoctoral researcher Anna Temerko defends in Vienna a new contribution from CiTIUS focused on how AI models process regular polysemy motivated by metaphors during the CoNLL 2025 conference, the world's most prestigious event in the field of artificial intelligence applied to language.
Microsoft announces a new collaboration with three leading research centers in Spain for the development of foundational artificial intelligence models in the languages of the State: CiTIUS (University of Santiago de Compostela), Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), and the HiTZ center, at the University of the Basque Country.








