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The School of Engineering of the University of Huelva and high schools prepare the race of solar vehicles.
The Higher Technical School of Engineering (ETSI) of the University of Huelva has begun preparations for one of the most successful and widespread events among university, secondary, high school and vocational training students in the province, the Solar Vehicle Competition (Sustainable Urban Race – SUR21). The event is promoted by the recently created Center for Research in Technology, Energy and Sustainability (Cites), in collaboration with the Control and Robotics research group (TEP-192) of the ETSI, and the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (Fecyt), of the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
Source: Huelva Información
Preparations for the ETSI Solar Vehicle Competition has begun.
Due to the current health situation, the presentation of the SUR21 was held in virtual format, in a Technical Conference that marks the start of this sixth edition, where twenty schools of secondary education, Baccalaureate and Vocational education in Huelva, Seville, Badajoz and the Algarve (Portugal) have participated. A meeting held to announce all the new features of the next Solar Vehicle Competition, among which the format adapted to the Covid-19 scenario stands out.
Source: Huelva Buenas Noticias
Solar Vehicle Race at the University of Huelva
The School of Engineering (ETSI) at the University of Huelva has begun preparations for one of the events with the greatest success and dissemination among university, secondary, high school and vocational training students in the province, the Solar Vehicle Competition (Sustainable Urban Race – SUR21), This event is promoted by the recently created Center for Research in Technology, Energy and Sustainability (CITES), in collaboration with the research group ‘Control and Robotics’ (TEP-192) of the ETSI, and the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), a body under the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
Source: Nova Ciencia
Backing to launch the fifth edition of the solar vehicle race in Huelva
The Control and Robotics Research Group of the University of Huelva has signed a collaboration agreement with the Atlantic Copper Foundation and the Official College of Surveyors and Industrial Technical Engineers of Huelva (COITI) to support the launch of the fifth edition of the solar vehicle race, in which hundreds of young people participate each year.
Source: Diario de Huelva
Collaboration agreement for the Sustainable Urban Race (SUR20)
The CEO of the Atlantic Copper Foundation, Mr. Antonio de la Vega, and the COITI Treasurer, Mr. Juan Carlos Duarte, have signed agreements with the project directors, Dr. Juan Manuel Enrique Gómez and Dr. Antonio Javier Barragán Piña, in which they agree to collaborate with the organization of events related to the Sustainable Urban Race this year. The signing of the agreements took place at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería (ETSI) at its headquarters in the Campus of El Carmen.
Source: Huelva Red
Support from Atlantic Copper for the fifth edition of the Sustainable Urban Race
The Control and Robotics Research Group of the University of Huelva has signed a collaboration agreement with the AtlanticCopper Foundation and the Official College of Surveyors and Industrial Technical Engineers of Huelva (COITI) to support the launch of the fifth edition of the solar vehicle race, in which hundreds of young people participate each year.
Source: Huelva Ya
UHU positioned at the head of Europe in Hydrogen technologies
The event, which took place online as a result of the measures against covid-19, was held as part of the research project in Control and Robotics Hy2Green, coordinated by Professor of Systems Engineering and Automation of the UHU, José Manuel Andújar, who stressed the importance of this event, because “it has put the University of Huelva at the forefront of Europe in training in hydrogen technologies,” he said.
Source: Diario de Huelva
UHU positions itself at the top of Europe in Hydrogen technologies
The School of Engineering (ETSI) of the University of Huelva has brought together experts in hydrogen technologies from different countries of the world through an event where they analyzed the type of training and professionals that the market will need in the immediate future, when the expansion of these technologies occurs, for which there are already different guidelines.
Source: Huelva Buenas Noticias
UHU designs pressure controlled high flow respirator for use in ICUs
This respirator model allows for assisted ventilation of patients who are not in distress but who need non-invasive mechanical ventilation, as well as to alleviate the lack of high-end respirators in Intensive Care Units, since it allows for ventilation with intubation.
Source: La Vanguardia
Coronavirus Huelva: The University presents a respirator prototype for use in pneumology and the ICU
The respirator has been developed and tested with a simulator and is awaiting approval. The engineering and construction of the elements for the development of the functional prototype was carried out at the University of Huelva. From there, the University itself could begin the production or arrange it with a manufacturer. This project is the result of multidisciplinary collaborative work, developed by members of the ‘Control and Robotics (TEP 192)’ research group, directed by Professor José Manuel Andújar, and the ‘Structure of Matter (FQM 318)’ group, directed by Professor Ismael Martel.
Source: Huelva Información
The University of Huelva makes a prototype of a respirator for use in pneumology and the Board appreciates its contribution
The delegate of the Andalusian Government in Huelva, Bella Verano, expressed her gratitude to the Chancellor of the University of Huelva, María Antonia Peña, and to the academic institution “for the involvement and collaboration” they have shown from the beginning in the fight against the coronavirus. Specifically, Verano highlighted the work of the institution in the development of a respirator prototype for use in Pneumology and ICU.
Source: Europa Press
Researchers from the University of Huelva develop a portable electronic ventilator for patients with covid-19
A team of researchers from the University of Huelva (UHU) has developed a portable electronic respirator “that can be very useful” in the treatment of patients with covid-19, by guaranteeing these patients their respiratory needs in a controlled and automatic way. Thus, a medical team could attend to many of the patients affected by the virus who need this type of respiratory resource, “which would help reduce the number of patients who need …
Source: Europa Press
Researchers from the University of Huelva create masks with 3D printers to help against coronavirus
To date, the Control and Robotics research group has delivered more than 300 pieces of individual protection equipment to the Juan Ramón Jiménez and Infanta Elena hospitals, which are used in various departments, from ICUs to cleaning teams, as well as by the Association for the Protection of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (Aspromin). In addition, they maintain communication with the management of each of these centers and other spaces, such as 061 and the Family Physician Unit of Isla Cristina, to know their needs and work together to meet them.
Source: Huelva Información
First meeting of the team for the 'Sustainable Electric Urban Tourist Transport’ project.
The project led by the University of Huelva called T2UES ‘Sustainable Electric Urban Tourist Transport’, held its first meeting at the School of Engineering (ETSI), in the University of Huelva. This launch meeting was devoted to the presentation of the main objectives and lines of action of this initiative to all partners.
The meeting was coordinated by the University of Huelva, led by José Manuel Andújar, Professor of Engineering Systems and Automation from the Research Group Control and Robotics (TEP192).
Source: Universidad de Huelva
Sustainable vehicles with a seal from Huelva
The University of Huelva has launched a project to ensure sustainability on the coasts of Huelva and the Portuguese Algarve. It involves the design and development of sustainable vehicles powered 100% by clean energy that will try to decongest traffic on the coast.
Source: Canal Sur Television
The 'Hy2Green' project, led by the UHU, progresses in the training of hydrogen technologies
Led by the University of Huelva (UHU), ‘Hy2Green’ partners met at the second transnational meeting held in Rome (Italy) to discuss the results obtained in the research carried with industry trends and niches for renewable hydrogen technologies and the national barriers to the implementation of these technologies.
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The`Hy2Green´ project partners meet in Rome
The objective of this project is to improve the theoretical and pratical knowledge on hydrogen technologies and renewable energies, key systems for the next green energy model of the European Union. In this sense, `Hy2Green´ will offer innovative and eminently pratical training to students of higher education with an interest in a sustainable energy system for the European Union.
Source: Huelva Red
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Hy2Green advances in defining the training programme for hydrogen technology
The Hy2Green project partners will meet on 20 and 21 November 2018 at the second transnational meeting in Rome (Italy) to discuss the results obtained in the research on industry trends and market niches for the renewable hydrogen technologies, and the national barriers to their implementation. In addition, the meeting will serve as a starting point for the development of the Hy2Green training programme.
Source: Smart Grids Info
The Hy2Green Project carries out its learning activity at the University of Huelva.
Source: Huelva Información