Signing Ceremony between INESC-ID and SPR
The signing ceremony of the Cooperation Agreement between INESC-ID and the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology will take place on December 22 at 9:00 am in the meeting hall of the Central Pavilion at IST Alameda. This agreement establishes the terms of cooperation between INESC-ID and…
What´s the future of intelligence? An interactive interview on Antena 3
In a relaxed atmosphere Arlindo Oliveira, President of Instituto Superior Técnico and researcher at INESC-ID, presents in a clear way the world of Artificial Intelligence and direct answers questions by Antena 3 listeners. One hour broadcast for this fascinating topic is not enough but through the…
“Digital Minds” in Observador
The digital newspaper “Observador” interviewed Arlindo Oliveira, President of Instituto Superior Técnico and researcher at INESC-ID. The interview is centered in his recent book”Digital Minds”, where we can find Arlindo Oliveira point of you, and some answers about the future of smartphones. http://observador.pt/especiais/arlindo-oliveira-nao-sei-se-os-smartphones-vao-durar-outros-10-anos/
HiPEAC Tech Transfer Awards
Congratulations to Aleksandar Ilic, researcher at INESC-ID, one of the ten winners selected for the 2017 HiPEAC Tech Transfer Awards with the Cache-aware Roofline Model integration in Intel® Advisor. Cache-aware Roofline model provides a simple and intuitive way of visually representing the limits of parallel processing on…
Journal IMPACT interviews Daniel Lopes about IT MEDEX Project
Daniel Lopes, researcher at INESC – ID was interviewed by the publication“Impact” in the context of the Project IT-MEDEX. The project aims to introduce novel user interfaces and interaction experiences inside work-spaces where professionals are engaged in collaborative tasks around 3D medical images. Daniel Lopes,…
Arlindo Oliveira – Prós e Contras | RTP
The opportunities and threats of Artificial Intelligence discussed on the TV program “Prós and Contras” with the participation of Arlindo Oliveira, President of Instituto Superior Técnico and researcher at INESC-ID. https://www.rtp.pt/play/p3033/e320376/pros-e-contras#sthash.HP9T3lPo.gbpl
An opinion article about Computational Thinking in Jornal Público.
Arlindo Oliveira, President of Instituto Superior Técnico and researcher at INESC-ID tell us why it is fundamental to acquire a computational thinking to address the challenges of the information society. A must read! https://www. publico.pt/2017/12/08/tecnologia/opiniao/pensamento-computacional-uma-competencia-para-o-futuro-1795245
Computerworld interview with Miguel Correia
When information systems are surrounded by the proliferation of threats and mobile devices linked to enterprise networks and there is scarcity of specialized human resources, the solution is to strengthen information security. The interview with the authors of the book “Segurança no Software” that explain…
Launch of LdoD Archive – Universidade de Coimbra 14/12/2017
The LdoD Archive is a collaborative digital archive of the Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa. It contains images of the autograph documents, new transcriptions of those documents and also transcriptions of four editions of the work. In addition to reading and comparing transcriptions, the LdoD Archive enables users to…
Law-Train Project – Exhibitor Workshop at Milipol 2017, Paris
This past week, the Law-Train Project was at the Milipol Conference in Paris, exhibiting as well as holding a workshop. Milipol Paris is the leading event dedicated to homeland security and it´s organized under the auspices of the French Ministry of Interior in partnership with…
Upcoming Events
OLISSIPO Workshop: “How to design a graphical abstract” with Dr. Rita Félix (CNC-UC)
On April 19, the OLISSIPO project will host an 8-hour workshop titled “How to design a graphical abstract” with Dr. Rita Félix, a science communicator, illustrator and designer from CNC Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (Coimbra, Portugal). Registration is free and seating is limited.
Registration Deadline: April 5 | Register here (free but mandatory)
Date & Time: April 19, 09h00-18h00 ( 8-hours)
Where: INESC-ID, R. Alves Redol 9, 1000-029 Lisboa | Room 9 (Auditorium), Ground Floor
Summary: “How to design a graphical abstract” Workshop aims to explain what a graphical abstract is, and give you design tools and tips on how to create a better, clear and engaging graphical abstract. This workshop is tailored to give you tools and improve your graphical abstract, without having to learn how to use a new software program (like Adobe Illustrator). Bring your graphical abstract, share it with the class, work on it and take home a new version.
Short Bio: Rita Félix is a science communicator, illustrator and designer, with life sciences research experience. Currently working as the Institutional Communication Manager and Designer at CNC-UC. She completed her PhD in Neuroscience in 2020, in the Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme. After that, she enrolled in a Digital Illustration Specialization Course to further develop her visualization and design skills. Worked as a Scientific Graphic Designer at Science Crunchers, a science communication company, where she developed multiple graphical abstracts, article figures, infographics, diagrams, illustrations, visual identity, logos and webdesign for companies, scientific institutions and Horizon 2020 consortia. More information at https://ritallfelix.wixsite.com/portfolio .
INESC-ID talk: “Rise of the AI-Empowered End User Software Engineer” by Ed Ayers and Andy Gordon (Cogna)
On April 19, INESC-ID will host a talk by Ed Ayers and Andy Gordon from the startup Cogna. The talk is titled “Rise of the AI-Empowered End User Software Engineer” and is organised by INESC-ID researcher Nuno Lopes.
Date & Time: April 19, 15h00 -16h00
Where: INESC-ID, Rua Alves Redol, 9, 1000-029 Lisboa | Room 9 (Auditorium), Ground Floor
Summary:
“What if natural language really is the new programming language? Inspired by the transformation of professional software engineering by generative AI, let’s take the next step: empowering end users. We can boost their productivity with hyper-customized software generated from natural language. This challenge needs research right across software engineering: requirements, architecture, coding, testing, verification, repair, and maintenance. We will survey current progress and open research questions in this exciting new area of programming language research.”
(Photo: Cogna website)