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The second edition of the UPC Thinking Festivals competition, organized by UPC in collaboration with the Primavera Sound and Cruïlla festivals, has recognized two proposals from UPC students aimed at transforming the attendee experience at large music events, with a focus on accessibility and technological optimization.
Professor David García Vizcaíno will lead this course in June, which is of particular relevance given the current technological and social context. Amateur radio operators also play a crucial role in emergency networks during disaster or conflict situations, providing an essential service when conventional infrastructure may fail. For this reason, the course is a unique opportunity to discover this amateur—but vital—world firsthand.
This May marks the launch of a pilot phase of a project using drones as an innovative tool in neurorehabilitation. The initiative, coordinated by the Personalized Digital Care Area of the TIC Salut Social Foundation, involves the School of Telecommunications and Aerospace Engineering of Castelldefels (EETAC) at UPC and the Fundació Hospital d’Olot i Comarcal de la Garrotxa.
The course, titled "Hydrogen and Safety for Mobile Application (HSMA)", is primarily aimed at master's students, although undergraduate applications will also be considered.
Who better than the students themselves to talk about the degree programs offered at the UPC’s Baix Llobregat Campus in Castelldefels?
Testimonies from students in the first class of the Bachelor’s Degree in Satellite Engineering — a rapidly growing field full of opportunities and new challenges.
The third Teaching Day, organized by the UPC’s Institute of Education Sciences (ICE), is part of the 1st STEM Secondary School Teachers' Congress, which will take place on July 2 and 3 in Castelldefels.
Last June, the EETAC welcomed around fifty children from El Garrofer School in Viladecans. This activity was part of the Let’s Go Engineering initiative, promoted by Schneider Electric, which aims to bring engineering closer to young students and inspire scientific and technological vocations from an early age.
On Wednesday, July 9, the first Serra Húnter Talent Recognition event was held. The gathering, hosted in the gardens of Palau Robert, celebrated academic excellence and the quality of Catalonia’s public universities together with the Serra Húnter teaching community.
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