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LASIGE publishes in the Computers in Industry journal

LASIGE publishes in the Computers in Industry journal

Pedro Antunes, LASIGE integrated member, published the article ““What’s Going On” with BizDevOps: A qualitative review of BizDevOps practice” in the Computers in Industry journal. This study investigates an emerging, radical software development trend...
LASIGE publishes in the Quantum journal

LASIGE publishes in the Quantum journal

Bruno Loff, LASIGE integrated member, published the paper “State preparation by shallow circuits using feed forward” in the Quantum journal, a top 10 per cent Scimago publication. Because quantum computers that we can build so far are very simple,...
LASIGE TALKS: Diogo F. Soares and Hugo Simão

LASIGE TALKS: Diogo F. Soares and Hugo Simão

LASIGE Talks are fortnightly/monthly events to publicize recently distinguished publications or ongoing cutting-edge work by researchers from the research centre, consolidating the scientific culture of the LASIGE community. Speakers: Diogo F. Soares (LASIGE, FCUL)...
Talks @ DI | Alex Davidson

Talks @ DI | Alex Davidson

Title: Private Information Retrieval Protocols for Simple (and Less Simple) Databases Speaker: Alex Davidson (LASIGE, FCUL) Date: February 19, 2025, 14h00 Where: Ciências ULisboa, 6.3.27 Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce the focus of my investigation within the...
LASIGE’s project addresses explainability in AI

LASIGE’s project addresses explainability in AI

The project TrustAI4Sci, led by Cátia Pesquita, has been selected for funding under the FCT’s 2nd Advanced Computing Projects Call – AI on Google Cloud. The project’s goal is to develop trustworthy, scientifically valid, and human-aligned Explainable Artificial...
Nuno Garcia on the RTP1 news programme

Nuno Garcia on the RTP1 news programme

Nuno Garcia, LASIGE integrated member, commented on the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model ‘DeepSeek’, launched by China this week on 27 January 2025. “This model achieves the same performance in less time and needs fewer resources, fewer computers to train...