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LASIGE’s work published in Expert Systems and Applications

LASIGE’s work published in Expert Systems and Applications

The paper “Incorporating machine learning and a risk-based strategy in an anti-money laundering multiagent system”, authored by Claudio Alexandre, LASIGE Ph.D. student, and João Balsa, LASIGE integrated researcher, was published in “Expert Systems...
Ana Respício @ Women4Cyber webinar

Ana Respício @ Women4Cyber webinar

Ana Respício, LASIGE integrated member, participated in the panel on cyber security research at the webinar “What is being researched in Portugal?”, on January 25, 2022, organized by the Portuguese Chapter of Women4Cyber. Words like ChatGPT, artificial...
LASIGE @ University of Glasgow

LASIGE @ University of Glasgow

LASIGE’s Ph.D. student Diana Sousa was invited for a three-month stay at the School of Computing Science of the University of Glasgow, Scotland. The visit started at the beginning of February. Our researcher will be the guest speaker on the University’s...
Soraia M. Alarcão at a-STEP COST Action

Soraia M. Alarcão at a-STEP COST Action

On September 2022, Soraia M. Alarcão, LASIGE Ph.D. collaborator, started her participation in two working packages for the a-STEP Cost Action and will contribute with her expertise in the design and development of assistive technology. The aim of the COST action is to...
International Day of Women and Girls in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated on 11 February, is implemented by UNESCO and UN-Women, in collaboration institutions and civil society partners that aim to promote women and girls in science. This Day is an opportunity to promote full...
3rd WideHealth Newsletter is available

3rd WideHealth Newsletter is available

The EU-funded WideHealth project conducts research on pervasive eHealth and is set to establish a sustainable network of research and dissemination across Europe. The overarching goal of the project is to enable a new generation of researchers in the less developed...