The main objective of the project, in which CiTIUS participates, is to strengthen the health research and innovation ecosystem in the Galicia-North Portugal Euroregion.
The centre's scientific director, Senén Barro, collected at the 'A Noite 2024' gala the award given to the centre for its leadership in the organisation of projects and events of international scope, such as ECAI 2024.
The researcher graduated from the center, currently in the private sector, received today a new distinction for her doctoral work at the Congress of the Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA 2024).
José Luis Escrivá got to know in detail the facilities and the latest projects achieved by the centre, including two new university-industry chairs led by CiTIUS and financed by the ministry itself.
CiTIUS and ILG (Instituto da Lingua Galega) present the first Artificial Intelligence linguistic model for Galician: a historic step within the ‘Nós Project’, enabling the development of technological tools and intelligent systems specifically created for the native language.
The two CiTIUS collaborating researchers were awarded this Monday for their theses in the field of engineering.
CiTIUS celebrates the result of the recent evaluation of research centres of the Galician University System (SUG), in which the external Scientific Commission of the Xunta de Galicia, formed by experts of the highest prestige in the field, has punctuated the exceptional progression of the centre in recent years with the highest grade: an ‘A’.
The Research Centre on Intelligent Technologies of the University of Santiago de Compostela (CiTIUS) is hosting this week the fourth edition of the "High Performance and Disruptive Computing in Remote Sensing" school.
The centre promotes a meeting at the Ramón Areces Foundation (Madrid) with national and international experts to reflect on the implications of technology in the current context, focusing on the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how to quantify its impact on everyday life.