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Charles III University of Madrid (UC3M)

Charles III University of Madrid (UC3M)

The Charles III University of Madrid (Spanish: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) is a public university in Spain.

You can be identified by your heartbeat – really

Combining solar energy and a chemical reactor to get more from biomass

Using kites and drones for renewable energy generation

Researchers present a new software for the analysis of airborne wind energy systems A group of researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has recently developed a new software aimed at the analysis of energy generation systems based on kites and drones. In a recently published scientific article, they used the software to study

Using kites and drones for renewable energy generation

Could energy from Wi-Fi signals be turned into electricity that could power electronics?

Device made from flexible, inexpensive materials could power large-area electronics, wearables, medical devices, and more. Imagine a world where smartphones, laptops, wearables, and other electronics are powered without batteries. Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have taken a step in that direction, with the first fully flexible device that can convert energy from Wi-Fi signals into

Could energy from Wi-Fi signals be turned into electricity that could power electronics?

3D bioprinter produces living human skin for transplants to burn victims and other skin conditions

This research has recently been published in the electronic version of the scientific journal Biofabrication. In this article, the team of researchers has demonstrated, for the first time, that, using the new 3D printing technology, it is possible to produce proper human skin. One of the authors, José Luis Jorcano, professor in UC3M’s department of Bioengineering

3D bioprinter produces living human skin for transplants to burn victims and other skin conditions

Simulator aims at artificial intelligence behavior almost indistinguishable from people

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is investigating how to build a system that recreates human behavior. This technology could be applied to anticipate behavior in socioeconomic crises, create more human-like robots or develop avatars of artificial intelligence which are almost indistinguishable from those that represent people. The research project, called IBSEN (Bridging the gap: from

Simulator aims at artificial intelligence behavior almost indistinguishable from people

Device created for faster skin biopsies without anesthesia

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and the Institute for Health Research of the Hospital “Ramón y Cajal” (IRYCIS have patented a new device for performing skin biopsies. With this new tool a skin biopsy can be performed with fewer instruments and the length of the procedure is shortened from thirty minutes to less than

Device created for faster skin biopsies without anesthesia

Researchers Develop a Magnetic Levitating Gear

Researchers from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) are developing a new transmission mechanism with no touching parts, based on magnetic forces which prevent friction and wear and make lubrication unnecessary. It can be applied in space travel and exploration but has also been adapted for use in other areas, such as the railroad and

Researchers Develop a Magnetic Levitating Gear

New magnetic materials for extracting energy from tides

Would reduce the cost of these systems as well as increasing their efficiency by up to 30% Scientists from Universidad Carlos III in Madrid (UC3M) are participating in a European research project that involves developing a new type of tidal energy generator that will be cheaper and more efficient. The device would replace conventional magnetic

New magnetic materials for extracting energy from tides

A sensor detects salt on the road to avoid excess

Engineers at Carlos III University in Madrid, Spain, have designed an optical sensor that detects how much salt is on road surfaces in real time. This avoids the need to spread the substance excessively, because although this prevents ice from forming on roads, it can also harm vehicles, infrastructure and the environment. It is common

A sensor detects salt on the road to avoid excess

A Terahertz generator with the highest signal quality

“This area is possibly the last range of the electromagnetic spectrum that is yet to be developed and exploited” Researchers at the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M) and the firm Luz WaveLabs are developing an innovative Terahertz generator that improves signal quality by one million times as compared to the best device of this

A Terahertz generator with the highest signal quality

Solar panels can be used to provide heating and air conditioning

Their proposal involves the incorporation of solar collectors into a gas-based cogeneration system with an absorption machine The use of solar panels to produce toilets hot water is standard practice, but researchers at the Madrid Universities Carlos III and Politécnica suggest that they may also be used to provide large offices with heating in the

Solar panels can be used to provide heating and air conditioning

Intelligent glasses designed for professors

The proposed system (Augmented Lecture Feedback System – ALFs) seeks to improve communication between students and professors Scientists at la Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M) have developed a system based on augmented reality that, thanks to intelligent glasses, enables a professor to see notes or comments on the contents of a lesson and to

Intelligent glasses designed for professors

A system that improves the precision of GPS in cities by 90 percent

“We have managed to improve the determination of a vehicle’s position in critical cases by between 50 and 90 percent” Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a new system which improves the ability of a GPS to determine a vehicle’s position as compared to that of conventional GPS devices by up

A system that improves the precision of GPS in cities by 90 percent

Researchers have created glasses that indicate obstacles to patients with visual handicaps

Help patients with moderate visual impairment move around their surroundings   Researchers at Universidad Carlos III in Madrid (UC3M) have developed a system that can be built into virtual reality goggles that help patients with moderate visual impairment move around their surroundings. The application detects the distance and shape of objects and interacts with the

Researchers have created glasses that indicate obstacles to patients with visual handicaps

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