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Awards

In this edition, nine prizes will be awarded to those works best valued for their quality, excellence and originality.

The prizes to be awarded, with their chairs or funding entities are:

  • R Chair Award: “To the most relevant in the field of security, understood in a broad sense, both cybersecurity in information and communications technologies and security issues applied to other areas”.
  • Aldaba Chair Award – WIB (Women, ICT & Business): “To the most relevant leadership as first author by a woman”.
  • NTT Data Chair Award: “To the most relevant in the field of diversity, social economy and promotion of equality”.
  • CICAS Sngular Chair Award: “For the best work aligned with best practices in Open Science, Open Data, Open Access and Open Source”.
  • ITG– ARQA Award: “To the most relevant work in quantum technologies”.
  • CPEIG Award: “To the best work in which the first author is a student or a person with a degree in Computer Engineering”.
  • ICT Cluster Award: “To the best poster”.
  • ICT Cluster Award: “To the best oral communication”.
  • CITIC Foundation Award: “To the most relevant in basic or theoretical research”.

Cátedra NTT Data Award: “To the most relevant in the field of diversity, social economy and promotion of equality”.

To: Lucas Alonso de San Segundo and Adriana Dapena for their work “Aplicación para tablet para trabajar las rutinas, el sentido del humor y la comprensión de los sentimientos a través de diferentes juegos en personas con TEA“.

Awarded: Luis María Hervella Nieto, Director of the Chair NTT DATA.

Collects award: Pedro García Cereijo.

Cátedra CICAS Sngular Award: “For the best work aligned with best practices in Open Science, Open Data, Open Access and Open Source”.

To: Eliseo Bao, Anxo Pérez and Javier Parapar  for their work “Adapting Large Language Models for Underrepresented Languages“.

Awarded: Laura Castro Souto, director of the Chair CICAS-Sngular at UDC.

Cátedra R Award: “To the most relevant in the field of security, understood in a broad sense, both cybersecurity in information and communications technologies and security issues applied to other areas”.

To: Pedro García Cereijo, Paula Fraga Lamas and Tiago M. Fernández Caramés for their work “Sistema de almacenamiento seguro mediante IPFS y oráculos para aplicaciones descentralizadas basadas en blockchain“.

Awarded: Alfredo Ramos, R and MASMOVIL director.

Cátedra Aldaba – WIB (Women, ICT & Business) Award: “To the most relevant leadership as first author by a woman”.

To: Maria Oliveira, Raquel Simões de Almeida, Paulo Veloso Gomes, João Donga, Bruno Teixeira, António Marques and Javier Pereira, for their work “Effectiveness of Virtual Reality in Reducing Public Speaking Anxiety: A Pilot Study“.

Awarded: Virginia Mato Abad, director of the Chair ALDABA-WIB at UDC.

 

ITG-ARQA Award: “To the most relevant work in quantum technologies”.

To: Iván Cillero Seijas, David Soler García, Francisco Javier Nóvoa Manuel, José Carlos Dafonte Vázquez, Ana Fernández Vilas and Manuel Fernández Veiga  por su trabajo “Implementation of a User Anonymity Application using a Privacy-Preserving Entropy-as-a-Service with Quantum Security“.

Awarded: Gonzalo Blázquez Gil, Information Technology Area.

CPEIG Award: “To the best work in which the first author is a student or a person with a degree in Computer Engineering”.

To: Jorge Paz Ruza, Alex A. Freitas, Amparo Alonso Betanzos and Bertha Guijarro Berdiñas for their work Aprendizaje Positivo sin Etiquetas para Identificar Nuevos Genes Relacionados con la Restricción Dietética“.

Awarded: Fernando Suárez Lorenzo, president of CPEIG.

 

Clúster TIC Award: “To the best poster”

To: Santiago Fernández-Noriega Balseiro, Iago Fernández Garrido, Jerónimo José Pardo Rodríguez, Laura Nieto Riveiro, Ángel Gómez and María Martínez Pérez  for their work “CuidaconTIC: Captura y utilización de datos de wearables para la calidad de vida en los cuidados“.

Awarded: Antonio Rodríguez del Corral, Clúster TIC director.

Clúster TIC Award: “To the best oral communication”

To: Lara Pallas Quintela, Ángel Regueiro, Carlos Dafonte, Minia Manteiga, Raúl Santoveña and Daniel Garabato for their work “Removing Reddening to Enhance Gaia’s XP Spectra Clustering“.

Awarded: Antonio Rodríguez del Corral, Clúster TIC director.

Fundación CITIC Award: “To the most relevant in basic or theoretical research”.

To: María González Taboada and Hiram Varela Rodríguez for their work “Simulation of fluid flow through composite materials“.

Awarded: Jerónimo Puertas Agudo and Juan Ignacio Borrego Vázquez, Patronos de la Fundación CITIC.

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