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Course 2023 - 2024 - English Version


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Chapter 1. Organizational structure   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

  • 1.1 Management    Expandir/Contraer

      *Not applicable.
       
  • 1.2 Council    Expandir/Contraer

      *Not applicable.
       
  • 1.3 Area coordinators    Expandir/Contraer

      *Without information.
       
  • 1.4 Scientific advisory board    Expandir/Contraer

    • 1.5 Academic staff    Expandir/Contraer

        *Name: Gregorio López López
        Category: Associate Professor
        Degree: PhD in Telecommunications Engineering. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
        Areas of Interest: Optimization of M2M communications networks based on analysis and simulation, cybersecurity and data analytics for the IoT, and the use of technology and the Internet.
        ICAI Department: DEAC
         
    • 1.6 Associated academic staff    Expandir/Contraer

        *Not applicable.
         
    • 1.7 Pre- and postdoctoral fellows    Expandir/Contraer

        *Not applicable.
         
    • 1.8 Areas of Research    Expandir/Contraer

      • 1.8.1 MAC Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.2 REDES Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.3 RYE Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.4 SADSE Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.5 PCI Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.6 ASF Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.7 ASI Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.8 BIO Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
      • 1.8.9 SMS Coordinator
        *Without information.
         
    • 1.9 Services staff    Expandir/Contraer

      • 1.9.1 Systems Administrator Staff
        *Not applicable.
         
      • 1.9.2 Administrative Staff
        *Not applicable.
         

    Chapter 2. Research   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

    • 2.1 Research Projects    Expandir/Contraer

      • 2.1.1 Research and develop projects
      • 2.1.1.1 Private funding
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.1.1.2 Public funding
        *Abbreviated name: RESPONSE
        Project title: RESPONSE. integRatEd Solutions for POsitive eNergy and reSilient CitiEs (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 957751)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: October 2020
        End date: September 2025
        Researcher(s): Gregorio López López, Javier Matanza Domingo, Rafael Cossent Arín, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Tomás Gómez San Román, Carlos Rodríguez-Morcillo García, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
        Description: RESPONSE supports the Lighthouse cities of Dijon (FR) and Turku (FI) and their Fellow cities Brussels (BE), Zaragoza (ES), Botosani (RO), Ptolemaida (GR), Gabrovo (BU) and Severodonetsk (UA) to facilitate them deliver positive energy blocks and districts. Through RESPONSE ,the two LHs will achieve a local RES penetration of 11.2 GWh/y, energy savings of 3,090 MWh/y and an emission reduction of 9, 799 tons CO2eq/y within their districts. To achieve this goal, RESPONSE demonstrates 10 Integrated Solutions (ISs), comprising of 86 innovative elements (technologies, tools, methods), that are being monitored with specific impact metrics (KPIs). It attracts the interest of various stakeholders by generating innovative business models enabling the upscale and replication of the solutions forming a validated roadmap for sustainable cities across Europe and beyond. RESPONSE adopts an energy transition strategy, which includes 5 Transformation Axes (TAs), encompassing the 10 ISs. TA#1 focuses on transforming existing and new building stock into Energy Positive and Smart-ready. TA#2 focuses on the decarbonization of the electricity grid and the district heating/cooling systems, supporting fossil-based regions in transition and the development of energy communities. TA#3 proposes grid flexibility strategies and novel storage systems for optimizing energy flows, maximize self-consumption and reduce grid stress. TA#4 links existing CIPs with apps and other digital infrastructure to enable digitalisation of services and connected city ecosystems, integrating also smart e-Mobility to promote the decarbonisation of the mobility sector. TA#5 offers interdisciplinary citizen engagement and co-creation practices putting citizen at the forefront of shaping the cities they live in and towards the development of each city’s 2050 own bold city-vision. Special focus is given to creating resilient and safe cities increasing quality of life and lowering the impacts of climate change.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 957751

         
        *Abbreviated name: OneNet
        Project title: OneNet- One network for Europe (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 957739)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: October 2020
        End date: March 2024
        Researcher(s): José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Tomás Gómez San Román, Rafael Cossent Arín, Luis Olmos Camacho, Javier Matanza Domingo, Gregorio López López, Leandro Lind, Orlando Mauricio Valarezo Rivera, Matteo Troncia, Jesús José Fernández García, Miguel Ángel Ruiz Hernández, Shilpa Bindu, David Ulrich Ziegler
        Description: OneNet addresses the growing needs of TSOs and DSOs to have real-time insight into the operation of their networks to work in a closely coordinated way, while unlocking and enabling new flexibility markets in a fair and open way. Goal is to enable a cost-effective, seamless and secure bidirectional power flow to and from network customers as active players while supporting grid operators in their system responsibilities. The challenges that OneNet addresses are: • The need to unlock markets of flexibility at every level to address all the possible needs of network operators • The need to effectively support both TSOs and DSOs system-level operation through providing flexibility for ‘frequency balancing’ and ‘non-frequency’ ancillary services among others • The need for TSOs and DSOs to secure power supplies in the context of ever-increasing RES penetration, decreasing network outages, • The need for TSOs and DSOs to gain near real-time insight into the operation of the networks and to can optimise them in near real-time, and • The need for improved efficiency of grid reinforcements and stabilization of future costs of grid connection. Comillas is leader of WP10– From OneNet demonstrators to EU wide implementation of coordinated market schemes and interoperable platforms for standardized system products.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 957739

         
        *Abbreviated name: RAYUELA
        Project title: RAYUELA. Empowering and educating young people for the internet by playing (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 882828)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: October 2020
        End date: October 2023
        Researcher(s): Gregorio López López, Mario Castro Ponce, Álvaro Jesús López López, Javier Matanza Domingo, Sara Lumbreras Sancho, Yolanda González Arechavala, Carlos Rodríguez-Morcillo García, Rafael Palacios Hielscher, David Contreras Bárcena, Francisco Javier Herraiz Martínez, Jaime Pérez Sánchez, Luis Francisco Sánchez Merchante, Aarón Gómez Dorado, Gabriel Antonio Valverde Castilla
        Description: The RAYUELA project is a 3-years project beginning in October 2020 with a budget of 5M EUR. The consortium involves 17 partners from 9 countries and is co-ordinated by Universidad Pontificia Comillas. The project brings together experts from different areas of knowledge from all over Europe to develop an interactive story-like game that, on the one side, will allow minors to learn good practices on the use of the Internet and associated technology by playing, and, on the other side, will allow modelling, in a friendly and non-invasive manner, online habits and potential risk profiles related to cybersecurity and cybercriminality, providing Law Enforcement Agencies with scientifically sound foundations to define appropriate policies.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 882828

         
        *Abbreviated name: Bio-FlexGen
        Project title: BIO-FlexGen- Highly-efficient and flexible integration of biomass and renewable hydrogen for low-cost combined heat and power generation to the energy system (Horizon 2020. Grant agreement No. 101037085)
        Funding entity: European Comission
        Start date: September 2021
        End date: August 2024
        Researcher(s): José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Timo Gerres, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla Rodríguez, Paulo Brito Pereira, Javier Matanza Domingo, Gregorio López López, Jesús María Latorre Canteli, Luca De Rosa, Rafael Cossent Arín, Elisa María Aracil Fernández, David Roch Dupré, Shilpa Bindu, Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Guerra, Santiago Serna Zuluaga, Andrés Ramos Galán
        Description: BIO-FlexGen aims to significantly increase the efficiency, flexibility and cost effectiveness of renewable energy-based combined heat and power plants (CHP), enabling them to play a key role in integrating fluctuating renewable energy into the energy system, and therefore making a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of the energy system. Comillas will contribute to: 1) the socio and techno-economic evaluation of the of CHP technology under different scenarios and contexts. 2) analyse the barriers (market, regulatory, business models, etc.) for CHP deployment 3) contribute to the integration of digitalization strategy.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101037085

         
        *Abbreviated name: eFORT
        Project title: eFORT- Establishment of a FramewORk for Transforming current EPES into a more resilient, reliable and secure system all over its value chain (Horizon Europe. Grant agreement No. 101075665)
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: September 2022
        End date: August 2026
        Researcher(s): Gregorio López López, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Javier Matanza Domingo, Rafael Palacios Hielscher, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez, Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, Lukas Sigrist, María del Valle Varo García, Mario Castro Ponce
        Description: Prompted by the need to comply with environmental and societal concerns, Electrical Power and Energy Systems are undergoing an unprecedented transformation, demanding urgent upgrades to make them more reliable, resilient and secure. Modernization of current grids will greatly reduce the frequency and duration of power blackouts, diminish the impact of disruptive events and restore service faster when outages occur, creating broad benefits to society and economy. eFORT approach will enable the further upgrading of the energy grid without affecting the security of supply and increasing their reliability and resiliency against extreme weather events, manmade hazards and equipment failures. eFORT addresses this complex challenge by gathering a consortium of 23 partners, from 10 EU countries, that provides the needed expertise. The project will put in place a set of solutions at the cyber and physical layers for detecting, preventing and mitigating vulnerabilities and threats. Among them, an interoperable Intelligent Platform will set a common foundation for grid characterization and vulnerability overseeing, as well as gather information from smart grid components and apply heavy-duty algorithms, whereas Asset Management developments will strengthen grid infrastructure robustness, which will be empowered by the addressed Digital Technologies. All these elements will be validated in relevant environments coming from 4 demo cases covering the whole grid value chain: (i) a transmission network (The Netherlands); (ii) a remote distribution grid (Italy); (iii) a digital substation in Ukraine; and (iv) a micro-grid in Spain. Moreover, eFORT relies on several horizontal actions aiming at empowering EPES players by establishing a common regulatory and standardisation framework, performing technical and cost-benefit analysis, and evaluating new related business models and replication potential, in the pathway towards a more sustainable energy system.

        This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075665

         
        *Abbreviated name: TwinEU
        Project title: Digital Twin for Europe
        Funding entity: European Commission
        Start date: January 2024
        End date: December 2026
        Researcher(s): Javier Matanza Domingo, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez, Gregorio López López, Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, José Portela González, Carlos Mateo Domingo
        Description: The TwinEU project is at the forefront of transforming the energy sector through a series of innovative actions aimed at enhancing the capabilities, interoperability, and performance of Digital Twins (DTs) across Europe. - Cross-Domain Federated DTs: Bridging the gap between different DTs by utilizing existing Smart Grid standards, open APIs, and integration with TensorFlow Hub, fostering a seamless exchange of data and models across various stakeholders. - HPC-coupled Federated DTs Infrastructure: Leveraging High-Performance Computing (HPC) to boost the computational power of DTs, ensuring faster and more accurate data processing for real-time applications. - Dataspace Adaptation for Pan-European DTs: Facilitating the sharing and exchange of AI/ML models and data across Europe, with a focus on improving interoperability, lifecycle management, and cross-stakeholder collaboration. - Closed Loop Adaptive Digital Twins: Evolving DTs to be context-aware, autonomous, and adaptive, capable of real-time decision-making and self-learning to enhance grid monitoring and operation. - Immersive Metaverse-oriented DTs: Integrating DTs with immersive technologies to create user-friendly and engaging Metaverse-oriented experiences, improving workflows and stakeholder collaboration in smart grids. The project's objective is to set the stage for a more integrated, efficient, and innovative energy sector, paving the way for smarter grids and a sustainable future.
         
      • 2.1.2 Consultancy and technological support
      • 2.1.2.1 Private funding
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.1.2.2 Public funding
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.1.3 Services and analysis projects
      • 2.1.3.1 Private funding
        *Abbreviated name: INFORME_DIGITALIZACION-REDES2
        Project title: Digitilization of electrical distribution networks: indicators and investments
        Funding entity: Fundación Naturgy
        Start date: May 2023
        End date: November 2023
        Researcher(s): Rafael Cossent Arín, Tomás Gómez San Román, José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Gregorio López López, Javier Matanza Domingo, Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, Carlos Mateo Domingo, Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
        Description: The objective of the proposed collaboration is to develop a report on “Digitalization of electrical distribution networks: indicators and investments”. This report is a continuation of the first report published in September 2021, which delves into the following aspects: - Indicators to measure how digitized the networks are and establish the correspondence between the service provided (performance) and the degree of digitization. - Current trends in investments in network digitilization and the most relevant innovation projects in the European and Spanish context, identifying the main challenges for their deployment.
         
      • 2.1.3.2 Public funding
        *Without information.
         
    • 2.2 Publications    Expandir/Contraer

      • 2.2.1 Books
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.2.2 Chapters in books
        *Without information.
         
      • 2.2.3 Papers in Journals
        *Author(s): J. Pérez, M. Castro, E. Awad, G. López
        Title: Generation of probabilistic synthetic data for serious games: a case study on cyberbullying
        Journal: Knowledge-Based Systems
        Vol & Num: vol. 286
        Pages: 111440-1-111440-10
        ISSN: 0950-7051
        Publication date: January 2024/February 2024
         
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López
        Title: ICT scalability and replicability analysis for smart grids: methodology and application
        Journal: Energies
        Vol & Num: vol. 17, nº. 3
        Pages: 574-1-574-27
        ISSN: 1996-1073
        Publication date: January 2024/February 2024
         
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López, R. Cossent, J.P. Chaves, C. Mateo, T. Gómez, M.A. Sánchez Fornié
        Title: Measuring the digitalisation of electricity distribution systems in Europe: towards the smart grid
        Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
        Vol & Num: vol. 159
        Pages: 110009-1-110009-9
        ISSN: 0142-0615
        Publication date: April 2024/August 2024
         
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, L. Sigrist, J.L. Rueda Torres, G. López
        Title: Confronting the threat: analysis of the impact of MaDIoT attacks in two power system models
        Journal: Energies
        Vol & Num: vol. 16, nº. 23
        Pages: 7732-1-7732-12
        ISSN: 1996-1073
        Publication date: November 2023/December 2023
         
      • 2.2.4 Papers in Congress
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López
        Title: Model the path: impact of propagation models on the scalability analysis of a wireless M-Bus sensoring system for smart grids
        Type: Communication
        Congress: 14th IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids - SmartGridComm 2023
        City: Glasgow
        Country: United Kingdom
        Date: 31 October - 03 November 2023
        ISBN: 978-1-6654-5557-2
         
        *Author(s): , R. Palacios, R. Gesteira-Miñarro, G. López
        Title: Análisis de seguridad y privacidad de asistentes personales con voces reales y voces sintéticas
        Type: Communication
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): I. Gutiérrez, G. López, R. Gesteira-Miñarro, R. Palacios
        Title: Plataforma de demostración para ataques extremo a extremo de dispositivos con interfaz OBD-II
        Type: Poster
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): J. Jarauta Gastelu, R. Gesteira-Miñarro, J. Matanza, R. Palacios, G. López
        Title: Ataque MitM a puntos de recarga AC
        Type: Communication
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): A.M. López Gómez, J.A. Rodríguez-Mondéjar, G. López, J. Mohedano, A. Valencia, J. Jarauta Sanchez, J.A. Carrasco, R. Palacios, R. Gesteira-Miñarro
        Title: Integración de un laboratorio de ciberseguridad OT en un laboratorio de automatización industrial
        Type: Communication
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): J. Pérez, M. Castro, G. López, E. Awad, M. Reneses
        Title: Usando un juego serio e IA causal para estudiar el ciberbullying
        Type: Communication
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, L. Sigrist, J.L. Rueda Torres, G. López
        Title: Análisis del impacto de ataques MaDIoT en dos modelos de sistemas eléctricos
        Type: Poster
        Congress: IX Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad - JNIC 2024
        City: Seville
        Country: Spain
        Date: 27-29 May 2024
        ISBN:
         
      • 2.2.5 IIT Technical Documents
        *Author(s): N. Rodríguez Pérez, J. Matanza, G. López, L. Sigrist, J.L. Rueda Torres
        Title: MaDIoT 3.0: assessment of attacks on distributed energy resources and demand in a power system
        Date: March 2024
        Reference: IIT-24-072WP
         
      • 2.2.6 Other Publications
        *Without information.
         
    • 2.3 Software Products    Expandir/Contraer

      Chapter 3. Teaching   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 3.1 Supervised Bachelor Theses at IIT    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.1.1 Bachelor's Degree in Engineering for Industrial Technologies
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.1.2 Bachelor's Degree in Engineering in Telecommunications Technologies
          *Without information.
           
      • 3.2 Postgraduate Teaching    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.2.1 Master Courses
        • 3.2.1.1 Official Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII)
          *Subject title: Law and Legislation of the power industry
          Lecturer(s): Tomás Gómez San Román
           
        • 3.2.1.2 Official Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (MIT)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.3 Official Master's Degree in the Electric Power Industry (MEPI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.4 Master in Railway Systems (MSF)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.5 Master in Project, Construction and Maintenance of High Voltage Electrical Transmission (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.6 Master in Fire Protection Engineering (MIPCI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.7 MBA in the Global Energy Industry
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.8 Master's Degree in Smart Industry (MIC)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.9 Master’s Degree in International Industrial Project Management
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.10 Master in Electricity Generation. Promotion, Technology and Operation (MGE) (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.11 Master's Degree in Big Data Technologies and Advanced Analytics (MBD)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.12 Master's Degree in Management Solutions (MCN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.13 Master's Degree in Smart Grids (MSG)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.14 Master in Biomechanics Applied to Damage Assessment; Advanced Physical Therapy Techniques
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.15 Master in Mobility and Safety Engineering (MMS)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.16 Master in Electrical Technology (MTE)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.16 Master in smart agricultural industry and sustainability
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.1.17 Official Master's Degree in Biomechanics and Sports Physiotherapy
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2 Master Theses supervised at IIT
        • 3.2.2.1 Official Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII)
          *Title: Assessment of cyberattacks on power system stability
          Author: López de Hierro Puértolas, Pablo
          Supervisor(s): Gregorio Ignacio López López, Lukas Sigrist , Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
           
        • 3.2.2.2 Official Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (MIT)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.3 Official Master's Degree in the Electric Power Industry (MEPI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.4 Erasmus Mundus International Master in Economics and Management of Network Industries (EMIN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.5 Master in Railway Systems (MSF)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.6 MBA in the Global Energy Industry
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.7 Master in Fire Protection Engineering (MIPCI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.8 Master's Degree in Smart Industry (MIC)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.9 Master’s Degree in International Industrial Project Management
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.10 Master's Degree in Big Data Technologies and Advanced Analytics (MBD)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.11 Master in Electricity Generation. Promotion, Technology and Operation (MGE) (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.12 Master's Degree in Management Solutions (MCN)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.13 Master in Project, Construction and Maintenance of High Voltage Electrical Transmission (On-line)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.15 Official Master's Degree in Engineering Research (MIMSI)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.16 Master's Degree in Smart Grids (MSG)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.17 Master in Biomechanics Applied to Damage Assessment; Advanced Physical Therapy Techniques
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.18 Master in Mobility and Safety Engineering (MMS)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.19 Master in Electrical Technology (MTE)
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.20 Official Master's Degree in Biomechanics and Sports Physiotherapy
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.2.2.21 Master in Environment and Energy Transition
          *Without information.
           
      • 3.3 Other Academic Activities    Expandir/Contraer

        • 3.3.1 External Master Courses
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.3.2 Supervised Master Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           
        • 3.3.3 Developed Master Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           

      Chapter 4. Doctorate   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 4.1 ICAI Engineers' Association PhD Scholarship    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.2 Training complements    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.3 Training activities    Expandir/Contraer

          *Without information.
           
      • 4.4 Doctoral Theses    Expandir/Contraer

        • 4.4.1 Comillas Submitted Theses
          *Title: Impact of Serious Games and causal Artificial Intelligence on social science research: a case study on cyberbullying
          Author: Jaime Pérez Sánchez
          Supervisor(s): Gregorio López López and Mario Castro Ponce
          Dissertation date: Junio 14 , 2024
           
          *Title: Contribution to the analysis and evaluation of the digitalisation of smart grids
          Author: Néstor Rodríguez Pérez
          Supervisor(s): Javier Matanza Domingo and Gregorio López López
          Dissertation date: Junio 17 , 2024
           
        • 4.4.2 Submitted Theses in other Universities
          *Without information.
           
        • 4.4.3 Comillas Ongoing Theses
          *Without information.
           

      Chapter 5. Other Activities   [Expandir/Contraer | Expandir/Contraer]

      • 5.1 EES-UETP    Expandir/Contraer

        • 5.2 International Exchanges    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.3 Visiting professors    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.4 Visiting students    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.5 Courses offered and coordinated to external companies and institutions    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.6 Conferences, Seminars, Roundtables and Workshops Contributions    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.7 Congress, Seminars and Journals Organization    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.8 Other Academic Activities Organization    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             
        • 5.9 Other Activities    Expandir/Contraer

            *Without information.
             

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