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.
To apply for this position, candidates must already hold a doctoral degree and possess demonstrable professional competencies in the field of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence, specifically in multimodal models and liquid neural networks.
This event, organized primarily by the BISITE Research Group at the University of Salamanca and the project Generation for Innovation, Resilience, Leadership, and Sustainability, is aimed at researchers from Spain and around the world. It promotes an innovative vision that seeks to strengthen the teaching process in line with the current digital context.
Over the course of two hours, discussions will focus on innovative projects in the field of cybersecurity applied to businesses, both in the area of security and service provision.
Over the course of three days, BISITE, in collaboration with its partners, engaged in discussions on critical aspects shaping the INNO4CFIs project, such as the technology maturation process and the use of artificial intelligence to benefit the environment.