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EMBL and University of Tartu sign MoU to boost scientific collaboration

Since June 2019, Estonia has been a prospect member state of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has now been signed between EMBL and the University of Tartu, a leading centre of research and training. The MoU aims to strengthen cooperation between EMBL and the life science research community in Estonia, building on the very successful links in the context of the prospect membership.

EMBL strengthens links with Estonia

University of Tartu and Cybernetica cooperate to study quantum-safe cryptography

These updates are republished press releases and communications from members of the Science|Business Network University of Tartu and Cybernetica cooperate to study quantum-safe cryptography The University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science and Cybernetica start collaborating to create new data security solutions that would also protect us in the era of quantum computers. As part of the collaboration, a jointly supervised doctoral student position is established. In the course of the doctoral studies, new cryptographic algorithms will be created for i‑voting – algorithms that will not be threatened by rapidly developing quantum computers. Although the quantum computers that work based on various physics principles are still in the phase of first working prototypes, first algorithms have already been found where quantum computers have noticeable advantages over conventional, sequential computers. However, without upgrading the current solutions, it is possible that data and

University of Tartu and Bolt expand collaboration to develop IT solutions for self-driving vehicles

These updates are republished press releases and communications from members of the Science|Business Network University of Tartu and Bolt expand collaboration to develop IT solutions for self-driving vehicles The University of Tartu and the leading European mobility platform Bolt signed a significant agreement to expand collaboration in the development of autonomous vehicle technology. The Institute of Computer Science will considerably enlarge the autonomous driving technology research group, creating better opportunities for research, development and innovation in this field and for the practical training of students. The five-year agreement aims to further develop the technical capabilities of the current Autonomous Driving Lab in the area of AI, maps and algorithms, create better conditions for connecting technology to urban traffic infrastructures, bring more students and researchers into the field, and enhance collaboration with various partners in Estonia and internationall

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