BISITE has been recognised by Innovation Radar as a key innovator for its contribution to the European project HERMES. The innovation stands out for its algorithm capable of predicting epileptic seizures in advance through a personalised approach.
Juan Manuel Núñez Velasco successfully defended his doctoral thesis on Wednesday, 25 February, entitled “Bio-inspired edge computing architecture based on lightweight language models to optimise agricultural productivity in areas without connectivity.”
These micro-credentials represent an opportunity to acquire key skills in two rapidly expanding fields and take a step forward in your professional development with flexible, up-to-date training geared towards the realities of the digital market.
The BISITE group is leading the AI Enablers and Infrastructure Services for Marine Ecosystems (BlueAI-USAL) project, a proposal that applies artificial intelligence to the recovery of the Mar Menor and Rías Baixas ecosystems.