Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Currently, nearly 40% of ITACA’s research staff are women, a date that confirms the institute’s strong commitment and, in particular, that of the UPV, to advancing toward real equality and bringing science and technology closer to new generations, fostering scientific vocations without gender barriers.

Today, February 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, at ITACA we want to highlight the excellent work of the women researchers who are part of our institute. We do so with the firm conviction that their daily work not only drives knowledge and innovation, but also contributes to building a fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable society.

Currently, nearly 40% of ITACA’s research staff are women, a date that confirms the institute’s strong commitment and, in particular, that of the UPV, to advancing toward real equality and bringing science and technology closer to new generations, fostering scientific vocations without gender barriers.

Making female role models in science and technology visible is also key to inspiring scientific vocations from an early age, breaking stereotypes, and encouraging girls and young women to see themselves as future researchers, engineers, or technologists.

They are not all who they are, but we do know that without them, we would not be who we are.

Thank you so much!

COR GROUP

From left to right: María Correas, María Macarulla, Sabrina Strazzeri, Andrea Cano, Gema Lucas, María Guillem, Inés Llorente, Raquel Monllor, Marta Martínez, Carla Ortigosa, Clara Herrero.

SNA GROUP

Alessandra Rolli Grau; Silvia Esparza Becerra; Sandra Amarillo Vaño.

EP-Analytics Lab

Deepthi Priya Chandrasekaran and Elisa Ramírez Candela.

DIMAS-ITACA

Beatriz García Baños, Aránzazu Ros Cuitavi, Alexia Ruiz Rocamora and Lucía Bacete Barchín

ICT VS CC

Begoña Saiz Mauleón, María González Sanchis, Helena Van den Berg, Lina Montuori, María Joaquina Porres de la Haza, Celia Yagüe Hurtado, Marta Esteva Navarro, Eloína Coll Aliaga, Victoria Lerma Arce and Aroa Pilar Marcos Chueca.

SABIEN

Gema Ibáñez, Zoe Valero and Andrea García

ITACA FORWARD

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Recent News

A team led by ITACA researchers develop a real-time environmental monitoring system

The system has been implemented at the Toros del Prado del Navazo rock shelter, one of the most representative sites of post-Paleolithic rock art. The study led by Ángel Perles and Ricardo Mercado, ITACA researchers, in collaboration with the Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage of UPV and the University of Zaragoza.