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Among the most significant advances are the early detection of sepsis, the estimation of brain maturation and the prediction of respiratory episodes.
For the first time, the heart can be seen non-invasively exactly as it behaves during an arrhythmia, facilitating medical intervention. The work has been published in Nature Communications Medicine.
The system has been implemented at the Toros del Prado del Navazo rock shelter, one of the most representative sites of post-Paleolithic rock art. The study led by Ángel Perles and Ricardo Mercado, ITACA researchers, in collaboration with the Department of Conservation...
The monograph “Sustainable Mobility”, led by José Vicente Oliver and Javier Urchueguía, researchers from the ICT vs. CC group, analyzes the challenges of traffic and pollution in the Valencian Community with an unprecedented level of spatial detail.
The study, lead by Carlos Fernández-Llatas and published in the journal Scientific Reports (Nature), analysed clinical data from 294,734 patients included in the SCREAM project (Stockholm Creatinine Measurements).
The ICT VS CC group researcher succeeds Chadi Abdallah, research director at the Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research and the Remote Sensing Centre.
The UPV brought together representatives from European institutions, local administrations, companies and research staff to discuss how geothermal energy can support the transition towards more efficient and climate-neutral cities.
The session, entitled "Lessons Learned from Wildfires", was moderated by José Vicente Oliver, ITACA researcher and coordinator of the Horizon Europe INFORMA project, and featured the participation of Eduardo Rojas.
Defense made by Clara Herrero Martín

