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March 7, 2018
¿Sabes cómo funcionan los ordenadores llamados a revolucionar la historia de la tecnología? Aquí va una explicación para no iniciados, analogía de gatitos incluida.
¿Sabes cómo funcionan los ordenadores llamados a revolucionar la historia de la tecnología? Aquí va una explicación para no iniciados, analogía de gatitos incluida.
The kick off meeting of the Institute of Health Research, promoted by the Center for Computational Simulation (CCS) within the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and formed by the Universidad Politénica de Madrid, HM Hospitales, Fundación de Investigación HM Hospitales and Universidad CEU San Pablo, took place today 7th of February 2018.
The Human Brain Project (HBP) is organizing a Neuroscience Forum to highlight the research in this field. The one-day event will include an overview about the HBP research, a how-to participate in the HBP through the Open Calls and Partnering Projects, invited talks by renowned experts, research highlights of groups outside and inside the HBP and an industry session.
El Prof. Luis Robledo de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), miembro del Center for Computational Simulation (CCS), organiza el congreso “Recent developments in microscopic theories for nuclear structure” en la Facultad de Ciencias de la UAM del 29 de Noviembre al 1 de Diciembre de este año.
The Center for Computational Simulation, within the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, has promoted the formation of a new Institute of Health Research between the Universidad Politénica de Madrid, HM Hospitales, Fundación de Investigación HM Hospitales and Universidad CEU San Pablo.
The Human Brain Project (HBP) is organizing a Neuroscience Forum to highlight the research in this field. The one-day event will include an overview about the HBP research, a how-to participate in the HBP through the Open Calls and Partnering Projects, invited talks by renowned experts, research highlights of groups outside and inside the HBP and an industry session.