All members of our team are researchers who have led or participated in R & D projects financed in the topic of smart cities in the calls for the State Plan for R & D + I 2013-2016 or National R & D Plan + I 2008- 2012.
Principal Investigator Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain ISC
Members
NEO
Enrique Alba Francisco Chicano Gabriel Luque Javier Ferrer Jamal Toutouh Christian Cintrano Javier Arellano Daniel H. Stolfi Andrés Camero Amr Abdelsamee José Ángel Morell
GIC
Raquel Barco Isabel de la Bandera Sergio Fortes David Palacios Eduardo Baena Emil Jatib Khatib
UCM-Grasia
Juan Pavón Mestras Marlon Cárdenas Bonnett Rubén Fuentes Fernández Yolanda García Ruiz Jorge Gómez Sanz Beatriz González Pérez Victoria López López Guadalupe Miñana Ropero
CORE-CIS
Konstantinos Kourkoutas
TRANSyT
Rosa María Arce
GEINTRA
Felipe Espinosa Zapata Manuel Mazo Quintas José L. Lázaro Galilea Jesús Ureña Ureña Javier Macías Guarasa
GSI
Diego Gachet Páez Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez Víctor Padrón Nápoles Fernando Aparicio Galisteo
GRyS
José-Fernán Martínez Ortega Gregorio Rubio
RAEPE
José Miguel Fernández Güell
ISC
Ignacio R. Matías Maestro Carlos del Río Javier Faulín Ambrosio Liceaga Elizalde José Javier Astrain Escola Humberto Bustince Sola Jesús Oliva Serrano Juan Carlos Jorge Ulecia Francisco J. Falcone Lanas Luis Serrano Arriezu
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GIC (Communications Engineering)
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The NEO Research group works at the Deptarment of LCC from the University of Malaga (Spain). NEO is composed of both young and experienced members with the global target of solving multidisciplinary Real-World Problems of interest for our Society and Computer Science.
Research Group on Agent-Based, Social and Interdisciplinary Applications
GRASIA is the Research Group on Agent-Based, Social and Interdisciplinary Applications. Our main goal is helping communities to realize their potential through the engineering of socio-technical systems.
For us, this process comes in the interplay among our work in Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis, Sociology, and Communication.
The research network on Smart and sustainable cities is a collaborative project where different research groups, departments, centres and campus infrastructures develop their joint capacities to create new multidisciplinary research activities.
Smart and sustainable cities CORE initiative is located in the University Autonoma of Barcelona. It is a network composed by scientific specialists in areas related with the sustainable management of urban environments.
Research interests cover a wide range of views from the Economical and sociological aspects of industrial ecological design or the development of public urban design policies, to the application of specific technologies to innovative solutions for management of mobility and resources like energy, waste and water.
The network has a flexible structure to provide technological answers to specific social challenges. Its objective is to provide support to territorial needs improving current knowledge and tools.
The CORE project wants to coordinate activities and share resources to support the research and technological transference of the Sphere UABCie (Campus of International Excellence). It also wants to encourage these research activities into a European reference node.
The Transport Research Centre (TRANSyT) is an organisation launched in 2004 by the "Universidad Politécnica de Madrid" (UPM) with the aim of:
Generate management capacity and participation in programs, projects and vanguard investigation within the transport area, with special interest in the European Research Area in the VI Frame Programme.
Promote the relationship with centres of similar characteristics; national, European and worldwide, in order to exchange experiences, advising and the development of prototypes or pilot actions.
Transfer technology to other countries, in particular to Eastern Europe, Northern Africa and Latin America, where collaborating tradition is of special importance.
Transfer knowledge to the scientific community and the society as a whole within the transport sector.
Serve as a link between universities and different transport authorities: administrations, companies and students and citizens interested in the subject.
Electronic Engineering Applied to Intelligent Spaces and Transport Group
The GEINTRA research group (the acronym follow the name of the group in Spanish: Electronic Engineering Applied to Intelligent Spaces and Transport Group) is an officially recognized group by the University of Alcala (reference CCTT2006/R37), that is composed by 23 faculty members (all of them PhD) and several hired researchers associated to different research projects and university programs.
The Research Group in Intelligent Systems (GSI) of the Universidad Europea , focuses his research at present especially in Intelligent Systems Information Access, in which elements are integrated textual content analysis (such as retrieval operations, categorization, summarization) with use of ontologies and specific elements of mobile devices (eg access context). It has a current focus and significant experience in the use and evaluation of this research and technologies in health settings.
The group has participated in recent years in several funded research projects related to these topics, sometimes participating in university consortia, Software development companies as Gesfor , Bitext , Answare Tech and ISOCO , and customers or end users as the Agencia Efe , the Diario ABC and the Hospital de Fuenlabrada , and other institutions in Europe and the Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale (Pisa, Italy), University of Sheffield (Sheffield, United Kingdom) and Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo (Spain)
In the financing of these projects have involved different agencies such as the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Industry, the Community of Madrid and the European Commission, through various R & D programs
The group is composed by doctors, university professors, Spanish and foreign researches and PhD students. The research activity is focused on three lines, which are closely related to Telematic Engineering.
The Institute of Smart Cities is a R+D institute dedicated to design and develop technology and services for smart cities, cities which aim to use and manage a range of resources, such as electricity, road traffic, water, waste and citizen engagement, in an efficient and integrated manner. In our vision, the combined use of sensing elements and distributed communication networks is paramount in order to achieve an environment in which it is possible both to compile a great deal of data on the urban ecosystem and attain a high degree of user-device interaction.
The group of Communications Engineering at the University of Malaga, has a large team of highly qualified researchers which have extensive experience in telecommunications networks. One of the main goals of this group has always been to contribute to technological development, which is the reason for having an extensive curriculum in collaboration with enterprises active in various areas of communications technologies.