Topic: cooperation

Revvity Inc. - Building AI models for microscopy image analysis
Successful industry collaboration project
15. November 2023 entrepreneurshipcooperation
Three Rectors’ Scholarship competition for the academic year 2023/2024 is now open
The competition for the scholarship established by the rectors of the University of Tartu, University of Latvia and Vilnius University has started again to promote the teaching and learning of the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian languages and cultures.
01. November 2023 for studentcooperation
Come to Blood Donor Day on 2 November
The University of Tartu and the Blood Centre of Tartu University Hospital invite university members to the Blood Donor Day in the Delta Centre on 2 November, from 11:00 to 15:00.
20. October 2023 cooperation
Call for data and challenges for student projects
Open call for Machine Learning and Data Science projects
The Institute of Computer Science at Digit conference
Our exciting presenters at the software conference DIGIT.
Computer scientist François Flückiger gives an evening talk linking the internet’s fascinating history and philosophy
François Flückiger delivers a popular-science evening talk “When Internet history meets philosophy” in lecture hall 1037 of the University of Tartu’s Delta study building on 28 August at 20:30
22. August 2023 cooperationfor society
Tartu to enhance cybersecurity for smart city solutions
The city of Tartu and the University of Tartu signed a cooperation with CybExer Technologies to understand cyber threats better, enhance the cybersecurity of smart city solutions and raise awareness.
Podcasts
In the UT Institute of Computer Science podcast, we introduce fascinating people who share their experiences in computer science.
Lecturer at the Institute of Computer Science co-founded a company that received a large grant from the European Innovation Council
Thanks to cutting-edge research at the Institute of Computer Science, BetterMedicine, a company that automates the analysis of cancer CT scans, has received a boost. BetterMedicine was recently awarded a €2.5 million grant from the European Innovation Council's Accelerator.
University of Tartu helped to develop IT infrastructure for personalised medicine
UT has completed the IT infrastructure for personalised medicine, enabling Estonian doctors and nurses to use genetic data for disease prevention and finding the best treatment plan for each person.