The SCRIN Summit took place on October 29-30 at the R&D Multipurpose Building at the University of Salamanca, with attendees from various countries participating both in person and online.
The QETEL project offered an intriguing lecture on quantum computing by Professor Oleksiy Kondratyev
Organised by QETEL, this event presented the paper “Reverse Quantum Annealing Approach to Portfolio Optimisation Problems,” which allowed for an in-depth exploration of adiabatic quantum computing and portfolio optimisation, considering its potential applications in the field of finance and the challenges faced by society today.
The course, "Blockchain, Self-Sovereign Identities, and Legal Aspects," coordinated by the University of Salamanca, INCIBE, and BISITE, attracted nearly 400 participants in its previous edition.
Under the title "SecurSentry and VIG-IA: Advances in Cyberattack Prevention," the Cyberchain Chair presented the key workstreams of these two projects, which converge on the implementation of artificial intelligence in security actions to detect cyber threats.
Alfonso González Briones, a member of BISITE and full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Automation at the University of Salamanca (USAL), gave several presentations at the University of Chile to explore collaborations in artificial intelligence and foster synergies between academic institutions.