Last 3rd and 4th of December 2018, the Center for Computational Simulation (CCS) hosted the 25th meeting of European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM).
Un proyecto europeo, liderado por miembros del CCS, conseguirá aviones más baratos, estables y seguros, que contaminan menos y hacen menos ruido.
The need for this area is growing rapidly due to the difficulty to extract knowledge from the huge amount of data being produce in the highly complex computational simulations.
In the future, there will be new computing models with the potential to solve problems intractable nowadays, and the Center is ready to play an active role in these potentially disruptive technologies.
This area is devoted to apply the strong abilities from CCS and the HM Hospitales Research Foundation in data collection and modellization.
Currently, we have two other key areas of research that complement the CCS





