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Pioneering Research to Measure Impact of Climate Change and Fires on Businesses
Javier Mella, an academic from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, was awarded the II UANDES-UFRO Interdisciplinary Associative Research Contest to measure how large-scale tree burning affects the economic performance of agricultural companies.
PatagonIA: Researchers Create the First Artificial Intelligence for Chile
The initiative reflects the particularities of Chilean Spanish and marks a milestone in Latin America's technological sovereignty.
Academic Internationally Recognized for His Contribution to Optical Communications
The academic from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and associate researcher of the Millennium Institute for Research in Optics (MIRO) received the award during the international congress SPIE Optics + Photonics, held in San Diego, USA.
Chilean Academic Analyzes the Impact of Community Intervention on School Dropouts
Isabela Munévar, a researcher at the School of Economics and Business Administration, analyzes the impact of the "walking school bus" system developed in Bogotá (Colombia) and also the use of public resources in Chilean education.
Investing and emotions: research reveals link between moods and financial decisions
Juan Sotes, an academic from the School of Economics and Business Administration, studies how remuneration and valuation mechanisms affect mutual and pension fund investment decisions and their impact on price formation and market volatility.
Technology and ethics come together in innovative educational project of a researcher from the School of Engineering
The academic Claudio Alvarez seeks how to integrate ethical micro-insertions in engineering, business and medicine careers, supported by collaborative digital platforms such as EthicApp, in order to train professionals capable of making responsible decisions in real contexts.
How to Raise Ethical Standards in Companies
Javier Pinto, a professor at the School of Economics and Business Administration, is preparing the publication of two books and is leading international initiatives that seek to deepen the role of virtues and good practices within companies.
Research Measures How Prices in Financial Markets Influence Business Decisions
Ana Elisa Pereira, academic vice-dean of the School of Economics and Business Administration, studies how prices in financial markets influence the decisions of companies and governments, with implications for economic growth, regulation, and the stability of countries.
First Study in Chile Reveals How Financial Regulation Improved Corporate Liquidity
Vincent Van Kervel, an academic and researcher at the School of Economics and Business Administration, analyzed the impact of an SVS regulation that encouraged companies to hire financial intermediaries.
Legal and Environmental Specialists Create Tool to Reduce Regulatory Uncertainty
Researchers from Universidad de los Andes and PUCV are working together to validate and transfer an AI-based technological platform to support the processing of projects in the Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA).









