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CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE 21st LECTURE SERIES OF THE IEROKIPIO OPEN UNIVERSITY IN PAPHOS

You are invited to the final lecture of the 21st lecture series of the Ierokipio Open University, on the topic:

“Artificial intelligence in the prediction and diagnosis of breast cancer.”

Speaker:

Konstantinos Pitris, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cyprus

Moderator:

Dr Christos Fotiou, Research Specialist, Centre of Excellence for Research and Innovation – “KIOS”

Friday, 30 May 2025, at 7.00 p.m.

FOLLOWING THE LECTURE, THE CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE FOR THE 21st LECTURE SERIES WILL BE PRESENTED.

The lectures of the “Ierokipio Open University” are open to the public and are broadcast live on Radio Pafos Pancyprian 93.7, online via the website www.radiopafos.com, and recorded by the University of Cyprus radio station UCYvoice 95.2. At the end of the presentations, both the audience present and the listeners of Radio Pafos Pancyprian can take an active part in the discussion that follows.

Supporter: YUFERING

Media sponsors: “Politis” newspaper, UCY Voice 95.2

Ierokipeion Open University – Closing Ceremony of the 20th Lecture Cycle.

The lectures of the 20th cycle of the Ierokipeion Open University lecture programme have been completed for this academic year.

At the 6th and final lecture, held on 31 May 2024, the speaker was Dr Artemis Georgiou, Assistant Research Professor, Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus, who presented the topic “Geroskipou before Ierokipia: examining the archaeology of the area in the 2nd millennium BC”, generating particular interest among those present, who, under the moderation of Dr Anna Satraki, Archaeological Officer at the Department of Antiquities, asked questions relating to the lecture.

The event was addressed by the Acting Mayor of Geroskipou, Kyriakos Hadjivasilis, who, together with Mrs Dora Nikolaidou, a founding member of the Radio Paphos Pancyprian radio station, presented the certificates of participation.

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