Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering at UNED

Higher Technical School
of Computer Engineering
UNED
Acronym E.T.S.I.I.
University National University of Distance Education
Motto «Omnibus mobilibus mobilior sapientia»
Established 1991
Location Madrid  Spain
Dean Rafael Martínez Tomás
Address Juan del Rosal St. 16, 28040
Ciudad Universitaria (Madrid)
Underground Ciudad Universitaria Station
Line 6 (Madrid underground)
Bus lines F, 82, 133
Coordinates 40°27′03″N 3°44′17″W / 40.45083°N 3.73806°W / 40.45083; -3.73806Coordinates: 40°27′03″N 3°44′17″W / 40.45083°N 3.73806°W / 40.45083; -3.73806
Website http://www.ii.uned.es

The Higher School of Computer Engineering at UNED is a national and international-wide high education center, with an extensive network of collaborating institutions, that teaches and issues the degree in Computer Science Engineering, Computer Systems Engineer and Business Computing Engineering, as well as bachelors, masters and PhDs.

History

The Higher School of Computer Engineering at UNED was established in 1991. Its creation was the response to a growing demand for computer science professionals with different degrees not only focused in computing but also in industry, business and research. In 2001 the school expands its academic offer including master's degrees. In 2010-2011 the academic content is adapted to the requirements of the European Higher Education Program replacing the former degrees.[1]

The academic offer is currently the following:

School Departments

Inter-faculty Departments

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Research groups

Natural Language Processing (NLP Group)
Interactive Environments for Teaching-Learning (LTCS Group)
Research Center for Decision-making Intelligence Systems (CISIAD)
aDeNu
SIEA
Intelligence Systems: Modelling, Development and Applications (SIMDA)
Modelling, simulation and process control
Industrial computing
Software Quality
Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality
Software Engineering
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
RFID Middleware
Parameter space, multi-frequency and fractional techniques for system control

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See also

External links

References

  1. Higher School of Computer Engineering reference guide p.6. by Carolina Mañoso Hierro PhD.
  2. Composición de la Junta de E.T.S.I Informática 15 de enero de 2009, actualizada julio 2011 p.1.
  3. Higher School of Computer Engineering website http://www.ii.uned.es
  4. http://www.webometrics.info/en/About_Us
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