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12 May

Conversation on Advanced KGE Teaching

At DataScientia, we aim to promote and facilitate the advancement of AI that is transparent, reusable, person-centred, ethical, diversity-aware, and truly useful for humanity. One of our key initiatives in this direction is the Knowledge Graph Engineering (KGE) course. This …

14 January

DataScientia Event 2024: How was it?

The DataScientia Event 2024 has successfully concluded and took place at the University of Trento in the Department of Sociology in Italy. The Department, located in the city’s historic heart and surrounded by mountains, served as the venue for the …

08 January

CS2 Italy Conference 2025

The CS2 Italy Conference 2025 was held from January 15-18, 2025, at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, Trento, Italy. This event aimed to bring together researchers from diverse fields such as sociology, economics, political science, and computer science, …

08 January

Data-Centric, People-Centric AI for Health

Fausto Giunchiglia, the founder of DataScientia, attended the 3rd International Conference on Health Big Data and Intelligent Healthcare (ICHIH 2024) in Zhuhai, China, to present DataScientia’s innovative approach to using AI for health and well-being.  The ICHIH 2024 focuses on …

20 December

What role will AI play in shaping our future?

The recent breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence (Al) stands as one of the most significant technological advancements of our time. With the rapid development of Al tools such as chatbots, Al editors, image generators, and various plugins, many people have already …

23 May

Talk on LiveData at the Сonference in Mongolia

On May 23, 2024, Simone Bocca from a DataScientia took part in the the 11th Mongolian Information Technology Conference MMT-2024 that took place in Ulaanbaatar.  The conference aimed to engage scholars and stakeholders to exchange knowledge in cyber security and …

13 May

Hackum Students Club: Hackathon

Our partners, the National University in Mongolia (NUM) and Hackum Students Club, organized the Hackathon ‘Coding for Humanity.’ The Hackathon allowed data enthusiasts to use their creativity skills for data-driven projects.  Throughout the Hackathon, participants used data provided by NUM …