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Robe-Safe Research Group

The Robe-Safe research group at the University of Alcalá is focused on perception systems applied to the fields of Service Robotics and e-Safety. At present is formed by 37 researchers of which 17 are Doctors. It is composed by two main sub-groups:
 

Ingeniería de Sistemas IntegradoS

El grupo ISIS fue oficialmente creado por el Dr. Francisco Sandoval en 1994 en el Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica de la Universidad de Málaga cuando varios de sus miembros unieron esfuerzos para solicitar un proyecto CICYT, que aportó la financiación necesaria y el impulso definitivo para aplicar los conocimientos disponibles al campo de la robótica y la visión por computador.
Desde entonces ha trabajado en estos temas con fondos bien del gobierno, bien de empresas privadas, publicando sus trabajos tanto en revistas y congresos nacionales como internacionales de prestigio.

 

Osteopathic Research Web

Supported and initiated by the "Vienna School of Osteopathy" , the Osteopathic Research Web's goal is to host the references and abstracts of osteopathic research projects in a database accessible via internet from all over the world for free, presenting research in this field not just to the osteopathic community but also to the interested public.

 

Giovanni Mariani

Giovanni Mariani is since 2007 a Ph.D student  at ALaRI Advanced Learning and Research Institute, part of the Faculty of Informatics within the University of Lugano (Switzerland). He obtained this position after the Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Embedded System Design, post graduated program offered within the same institute where he is currently working. His current research, under the advise of Prof. Mariagiovanna Sami and prof. Cristina Silvano, concerns "Design Space Exploration for Multi-core optimization". He uses J!Research in his personal website to publish y administer his research work including publications and projects.

 

Chronic Back Pain Project

Chronic Back Pain is an interdisciplinary research project supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The project aims at new insights and diagnostic tools related to chronic back pain, which, although being the most common cause of work-related absence in western society, is still poorly understood. The general model of our consortium integrates higher cognitive levels, body schemes and internal models, the musculoskeletal system and pain processing instances.

 

The M2S laboratory "Movement, Sport, Health"

The M2S laboratory "Movement, Sport, Health" is working on physical activity as a whole. It explores its mechanisms and effects using tools and methods from the fields of physiology and biomechanics. Beyond sports performance, one of the main objective of the M2S laboratory is to improve the ratio between benefits and risks of the physical practice. We used J!Research on our website to organise research work including projects, publications, research areas and staff members.

 

Institute for Technical Informatics

Research at the Institute is focused on the investigation of computer architectures for "Embedded Real-Time Systems", i.e., on specialized computer architectures which are designed to integrate performance, dependability, and modularity. In this context, the research activities are organized into the following areas: Hardware/Software-Codesign, Pervasive and Sensor-Based Computing, Model-Based Software Architectures and Real-Time Systems.

 
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