Interview with Francisco Herrera in Cadena SER Noticia

On the morning of May 4, Francisco Herrera, director of the Institute, was interviewed on Cadena Ser in Granada. He has talked about digital transformation, cybersecurity, digital twins and the commitment of companies like Ghenova for Granada. Also about #aiMPULSA and our desire that Granada becomes the new headquarters of the Spanish Agency for Artificial […]

Granada touches the sky with AI (Artificial Intelligence) Noticia

The city of Granada is gaining momentum to host the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Centre and Agency, which would turn the historic city into the most important technological and scientific reference point in Spain. Granada already has the Ifmif-Dones particle accelerator and a quantum supercomputer. We analyse the relevance of this initiative and the immediate […]

“Artificial Intelligence for all audiences” is the title of the talk with which the Ada Lovelace Lecture Series begins Noticia

We open this new space for dissemination with Nerea Luis, PhD in Computer Science, co-founder of T3chFest and Artificial Intelligence Engineer at Sngular and passionate about dissemination, artificial intelligence and robotics. This is a Cycle of Conferences that has at its core the DaSCI Institute’s interest in bringing Artificial Intelligence to all audiences, specialised or […]

Virtual expo: Artificial intelligence Noticia

The University of Granada has organised an exhibition about Artificial Intelligence. A virtual and physical place, in the “Palacio de la Madraza”, that invites us to know more about Artificial Intelligence and some achievements and ongoing projects developed by the UGR. The institute’s researchers are very present on it through videos of their works on […]

DaSCI at the Southtechweek Noticia

The Andalusian Forum South Tech Week is currently being held in Granada. This forum is a perfect place to find entrepreneurial opportunities, to meet and exchange success stories and the most innovative ideas. Artificial Intelligence is the theme of this edition. DaSCI will be represented by different researchers who will participate very actively. Francisco Herrera […]

HINTS FOR YOUR RESEARCH CAREER Noticia

In September we are launching a cycle of seminars especially designed for those PhD students who are just starting out their research career. This series of seminars will take place every Monday at 16.30 and will last approximately 1 hour. The first speaker will be Francisco Herrera, director of the Institute. His first three seminars […]

UNIA Summer Courses Noticia

Iván Palomares (UGR) and Macarena Espinilla (UJA) have been lectures in the virtual course on “Data Science and Machine Learning with Applications” included in the UNIA Summer courses. 25 students have registered in this course and they have been able to follow the classes in a synchronous and asynchronous way. The result of the course […]

The Government of Mexico invites Oscar Cordón, professor at the University of Granada, to give a talk on artificial intelligence in forensic science. Noticia

Professor Oscar Cordón, member of the Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence, has made a dissertation at the request of the Mexican Government’s Directorate-General for Public Policy on Human Rights. The online talk, entitled ‘Artificial intelligence applied to forensic science’, was given as part of the seminar ‘Forensic science from a human […]

Diagnosing the COVID-19 only with X-rays Noticia

The Andalusian Research Institute on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence of the University of Granada (UGR) and the Radiodiagnostic Service of the San Cecilio Clinical University Hospital have developed an automatic system that allows the detection of Covid-19 through patients’ chest X-rays.

“Women need to be part of the digital transformation as well” Noticia

María José del Jesus Díaz, the only professor of the Area of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at UJA, and a founding member of the DaSCI Institute. “Currently there is a very low percentage of students in degrees linked to engineering, and the percentage is even lower than when I was studying. I think this […]