Topic: institute

Rally Estonia Challenge took self-driving car to the rally tracks
In the spring semester of 2023, 27 students took part in the competition Rally Estonia Challenge organised by the Autonomous Driving Lab, during which they took a self-driving car on Estonia's smaller roads.
Estonian IT Summer School takes place for the 20th time
Today starts the three-day IT Summer School ESSCaSS (Estonian Summer School on Computer and Systems Science), which brings more than 120 researchers, doctoral students and students from Estonia and abroad to the Delta Centre.
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.
Laureate of the Young IT Scientist Award is Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence Dmytro Fishman (podcast episode added)
On 23 May in Kadriorg, Tallinn, President Alar Karis presented the Young Scientist Awards of the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic. The Young IT Scientist Award was given to Dmytro
Industry Collaboration
Opportunities for industry collaboration with the Institute of Computer Science.
Loit Jõekalda’s „Stone Age Graphics“ in the Delta study building
Starting on 4 May, the exhibition "Stone Age Graphics" by Loit Jõekalda will be open to the public on the second floor of the Delta Study Building.
Museum Night at the Computer Museum
On the evening of 20 May, museums will open their doors later than usual to celebrate European Museum Night. The University of Tartu's Computer Museum in the Delta Study Building (Narva mnt 18) will a
University of Tartu participates as a data partner in the DARWIN EU® research network for data analysis and action data
The University of Tartu has been selected by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) as one of the data partners of the DARWIN EU® network. This  is a first step towards the common use of health data
Final event of the Student Project Contest
The Student Project Contest of the Institute of Computer Science is on. Dear student! Enter your project in the competition and win real money!