Marisol Grisanti
Barreras que enfrentan los jóvenes en el acceso a la educación superior en Chile
Understanding why gaps persist even among students with high academic talent is the focus of the research led by Andrés Barrios, an academic at the School of Economics and Business Administration and director of the Human Development Lab, which was recently awarded a Fondecyt Regular 2026 grant.
The impact of Pentecostal mayors on adolescent girls' health and education
In a global context of rapid growth of Pentecostalism, especially in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, a study seeks to unveil its growing influence in the political arena.
Research investigates how and where new market trends emerge
Bringing together areas such as innovation, marketing or even fashion is one of the purposes of a recent collaborative project by a Uandes academic.
Research analyzes how incentives for female employment work and why they fail
How do employment subsidies affect female labor participation and how can they be corrected in order to have better public policies?
Researcher to create sustainable solutions to treat contaminated groundwater
Developing efficient, accessible and responsible solutions for groundwater treatment is the objective of this research focused on the removal of contaminants such as antibiotics, herbicides, pharmaceuticals and aromatic compounds.
AI applied to infrastructure: project will study improvements to anti-seismic structural design
The research is aimed at transforming anti-seismic design through the use of advanced simulation and artificial intelligence, with the objective of improving safety, efficiency and sustainability.
Uandes doctoral system strengthened with new engineering accreditation
The National Accreditation Commission granted five years to the Doctorate in Engineering Sciences of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, recognizing the sustained strengthening of the program, the quality of its doctoral training and the impact of its research.
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.









