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  • The Dig­i­tal Science Cen­ter at the Infor­matik2024

    This year's Informatik2024 Festival whose motto was “Lock-in or log out?” took place in Wiesbaden, Germany. Joanna Chimiak-Opoka and Carina König from the Digital Science Center (DiSC) at the University of Innsbruck participated in the conference, which focused on the question of how to achieve digital sovereignty.

    07.10.2024
  • Call for DiSC Award 2024

    The 2024 call for the DiSC Award is now open. We accept your applications until 3 April 2024.

    09.02.2024
  • Year Review 2023

    The team of the Digital Science Center would like to thank you for your cooperation and wish you all the best for 2024! With this photo review, we look back on an eventful year - we hope you'll enjoy browsing through our selection!

    14.12.2023
  •   Revi­sion of EDD Online Launched

    A thorough revision of EDD Online was launched by Manfred Markus from the Department of English. It is technically supervised by, among others, Joseph Wang-Kathrein (DiSC).

    21.08.2023
  •   Call for DiSC Award 2023

    The 2023 call for the DiSC Award is open. We accept your applications until 3 April 2023.

    21.02.2023
  •   FWF Research Group

    The FWF Research Group "BCL2 Network Adaptations in B cell Transformation", which Francesca Finotello from DiSC and the Departmet of Molecular Biology is a part of, has been selected for funding.

    01.12.2022

From the Newsroom

New mul­ti­modal sig­na­ture could pre­dict immunother­apy suc­cess

An international team of researchers led by Francesca Finotello from the Digital Science Center (DiSC) and Department of Molecular Biology has derived a molecular signature from tumour transcriptomics data that quantifies the main sources of heterogeneity in the tumour microenvironment. This innovative signature, which the researchers call iHet, offers deeper insights into patients’ responses to immunotherapy and could improve cancer treatments.

10.09.2024

Inns­bru­cker Digi­ta­lex­perte in Wel­tethik­kom­mis­sion beru­fen

Welche Regeln braucht das Quantenzeitalter – und wie sichern wir Fortschritt für alle? Die Generalsekretärin der UNO-Bildungs- und Wissenschaftsorganisation UNESCO hat Prof. Matthias C. Kettemann vom Institut für Theorie und Zukunft des Rechts als einen von 18 Expert:innen der Weltkommission für Wissenschafts- und Technologieethik berufen.

11.06.2024

New biomarker pre­dicts suc­cess of immunother­apy in kid­ney can­cer

Immunotherapy increases survival rates in kidney cancer, but does not work for everyone. A Leuven research team developed a new method to predict which patients will benefit from it. The team of Francesca Finotello (Computational Biomedicine Group) from the University of Innsbruck also contributed. Their study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, also opens new avenues to even more effective treatments.

24.05.2024

New Course: A Mul­tidis­ci­plinary Jour­ney into Gen­er­a­tive AI

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is on everyone's lips. In response to this hot topic, the Digital Science Center (DiSC) has designed an interdisciplinary course specifically aimed at giving students a basic understanding of the underlying principles of this technology and its far-reaching impact on various fields. It will start in the coming winter semester.

28.09.2023

Best Paper Award for Adam Jatowt

Computer scientist Adam Jatowt was awarded the Best Paper Award at the European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR) this year in Dublin for the article "Temporal Natural Language Inference: Evidence-Based Evaluation of Temporal Text Validity".

17.04.2023

Lev­er­ag­ing Ethics to Make Quan­tum Research Sus­tain­able

Innsbruck is a leading center in the development of new quantum technologies. In order to understand the processes of societal change triggered by these technologies and to be able to develop corresponding ethics frameworks, the University of Innsbruck is founding today the Innsbruck Quantum Ethics Lab (IQEL), in which experts from various disciplines will work together.

24.11.2022
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