UT Institute of Computer Science bachelor’s students created a solution that helps the institute’s industry collaboration team add company data to its customer relationship management system quicker.
On 15 May, from 10:15 to 11:45, he gives a public lecture “Applying for ERC grants. The future of European research” in the building of the Institute of Cultural Research (Ülikooli 16–216).
European Doctoral Day is held on 13 May to inspire students to pursue doctoral education, increase employers’ awareness of the value of doctoral degrees, and showcase the diverse career opportunities.
On 25–26 March, the cyber defence exercise “Locked Shields 2026 Partners’ Run” took place, where a joint team of the University of Tartu and the Estonian Defence League’s Cyber Defence Unit achieved first place for the second consecutive year.
Estonian biotechnology company Icosagen took part in the Digital Innovation Industry Project course to improve the adoption of artificial intelligence within the organisation.
Although creativity has often been associated primarily with the fine arts, no field of life can do without it, least of all entrepreneurship and research.
University of Tartu computer scientists have developed artificial intelligence based tools that help companies in Ida Viru County use technology in their day to day operations. These solutions aim to make data driven planning and decision making simpler, more transparent and accessible to all.
The project proposed by Swedbank Life Insurance focused on improving the customer experience when signing a life insurance contract in a digital environment.