The BISITE group continues to be a benchmark for collaboration between universities. This time the Pontifical University of São Paulo and the University of Salamanca are working together to achieve a substantial improvement in the learning process.
The BISITE group continues to be a benchmark for collaboration between universities. This time the Pontifical University of São Paulo and the University of Salamanca are working together to achieve a substantial improvement in the learning process.
The partnership between Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT) and the University of Salamanca (USAL) is starting to produce results. The collaboration between the Osaka Institute of Technology and the University of Salamanca begans in May 2013, allowing the BISITE group to establish a close collaboration with the Japanese technology institute. During this period many researchers from both institutions have exchanged knowledge, technology, results and experiences. We have had the pleasure of welcoming in Salamanca Prof. Sigeru Omatu and Prof. Wataru Hashimoto to Salamanca...
This summer we have had the pleasure of having Professor Wataru among us. He belongs to the Technological Institute in Osaka, Japan. This research stay has taken place within the context of the existing collaboration agreement between this japanese institution and the University of Salamanca.
During June, July and August, he has been closely working with several members of BISITE research group on the interchange of knowledge within his research lines...
The BISITE research group from the University of Salamanca is working with Korean scientists on a project that aims to optimize excess energy from power plants by using it in greenhouses, explained the respective directors of each research team, Hyun Jeo and Juan Manuel Corchado...
Leandro Nunes de Castro is a professor at Mackenzie Presbyterian University. He is the director of the Natural Computing Laboratory, where he works on the development of computing tools based on natural phenomena to solve complex real-world problems. He has been in Salamanca since January to work with the BISITE research team.
Natural Computing can be used to analyze the data used by researchers in the study of neural behavior; for example, to study the electrical signals that can predict whether a person will experience an epileptic seizure...
Professor Hyun Yeo, Sunchon University, Korea, visited the University of Salamanca to learn about current research conducted by the BISITE group in which ambient intelligence systems and smart cities are applied to the real word by automating the exploitation and creation of ICT systems for the management and tracking of farming practices. Both universities are participating in a collaborative program financed by the VII Framework Programme of the EU.