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María Guillem received the Knowledge Transfer Award for the impact of ACORYS, the non-invasive cardiac mapping technology. Eduardo Rojas, ICT vs CC group, received a special mention for his scientific work on DANA.
The technique, developed by EP Analytics Lab, has demonstrated its ability to detect electrical abnormalities that go unnoticed with conventional methods.
The group showcases innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence and bioelectromagnetism in Brazil and Brussels to advance the detection and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
The report, based on passive dosimetry campaigns of NO₂ carried out between 2023 and 2025, highlights the need to strengthen prevention and emission control policies, particularly those linked to urban traffic. The study identifies a direct relationship between road ...
The study was developed by Carlos Fernández-Llatas and Alejandro Gómez-Noé (SABIEN-ITACA), in collaboration with Begoña Martínez-Salvador and Mar Marcos from the Universitat Jaume I.
José Vicente Manjón, ITACA-UPV researcher, has been included for the sixth consecutive year in the prestigious Ranking
Researchers from the COR-ITACA group have developed a new technique that improves the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias and reduces detection errors by up to 80%.
This distinction recognises the scientific excellence, innovation, and knowledge transfer demonstrated by the UPV researcher throughout his career.
SNA-ITACA researchers lead a European project to enhance aviation safety using satellites.

