📅 2025-05-26 — Session: Analyzed ICC Institutional and Tech Transfer Pages
🕒 02:30–03:00
🏷️ Labels: ICC, Technology Transfer, Research Automation, AI, Software Engineering
📂 Project: Business
⭐ Priority: MEDIUM
Session Goal
The session aimed to analyze various aspects of the Instituto de Ciencias de la Computación (ICC), focusing on institutional pages, technology transfer, and research automation.
Key Activities
- Conducted a detailed analysis of ICC’s Institutional and Technology Transfer pages to understand their strategic significance and actionable content.
- Reflected on the convergence of AI and software engineering, assessing potential research impacts and challenges.
- Summarized Andrés Juárez’s contributions as a science communicator at ICC, highlighting his role in aggregating scientific content.
- Reviewed the development of coVoxSLAM, a GPU-accelerated dense SLAM system for robotics, emphasizing its technical advancements.
- Analyzed the author page for ‘karoma’ on the ICC website, identifying content gaps and implications for research pipelines.
- Evaluated ICC pages for research automation, suggesting data extraction and organization strategies.
- Proposed a data model for automating institutional analysis and profile extraction at ICC.
- Planned for the ‘Día de la Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación 2024’ event, focusing on academic intelligence and data integration.
- Provided an overview of ICC UBA-CONICET’s structure and opportunities, including a JSON schema for data integration.
- Offered a structured overview of FCEN - UBA, detailing institutional structure and community programs.
Achievements
- Gained insights into the strategic and structural aspects of ICC’s web presence and institutional pages.
- Identified potential areas for research automation and data extraction.
- Developed a framework for academic event planning and data integration.
Pending Tasks
- Implement the suggested data extraction and automation strategies for ICC pages.
- Further explore the integration of AI and software engineering insights into practical applications.