Research Centre for Robotics and Underwater Technologies
Robots to the rescue in hospital isolation cases
A team, made up of university researchers and healthcare personnel, is adapting a robotic unit developed in the European H2020 project El-Peacetolero, which is being tested for use in hospital isolation conditions.
The news has been published in various media outlets: Here, here, here, here.
First Symposium on Emergencies, Rescue and Robotic intervention at UJI.
On May 23, 2024, the first symposium on emergencies, rescue, and intervention robotics will take place at the STCE Great Hall. Various specialized speakers in the field will discuss current issues, new technologies, and synergies related to the topic.
The Center for Research in Robotics and Underwater Technologies (CIRTESU) and the Analytical Chemistry Group in Public Health and Environment (Q-AMS) of the Universitat Jaume I, in close collaboration with the Institute of Aquaculture Torre de la Sal (IATS-CSIC), are developing two projects in the ThinkInAzul marine science program.
La panderola travels to Cirtesu, thanks to MediTV, to discover how their research groups work on the different projects. At the same time, the group of 2nd year primary school from the Virgen del Carmen school in Onda visits the facilities.
The UJI coordinates a project with autonomous robots that cooperate underwater.
The Jaume I University, together with CIRTESU, is coordinating a research project with intelligent and autonomous robots capable of cooperating to do highly specialised work underwater.
The UJI, in collaboration with CIRTESU, host the «Jornadas de Automática» 2021.
The «Jornadas de Automática» represent, since its first edition in 1977, an unmissable event in our country for those who main professional activity is focused in automatics.
A robot from the UJI collaborates with SOS in the port of Castelló.
Following the maritime accident in the port of Castellón, Dr José Vicente Martí and technician Alejandro Solís, members of Cirtesu, joined the search for the missing docker and searched the seabed with the Seabotics robot.
The UJI inaugurates the first underwater technology centre in the Valencian Region.
The rector of the Universitat Jaume I, Eva Alcón, and the president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, have inaugurated the first Centre for Research in Robotics and Underwater Technologies in the Valencian Community, the second in Spain and one of the few in Europe.