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    • The Robobo Project: Bringing Educational Robotics Closer to Real-World Applications 

      Bellas, Francisco; Naya-Varela, M.; Varela, Gervasio; Llamas, Luis; Prieto, Abraham; Becerra, Juan Carlos; Bautista, Moises; Faíña, Andrés; Duro, Richard J. (Springer, 2018)
      [Abstract]: The Robobo Project is a STEM-based project that aims to bring educational robotics, in primary and high school, closer to real-world applications. It is based on the use of a smartphone-based robotic platform ...
    • Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technology on Spanish Farms: Drivers and Barriers 

      Pombo, Julio; Langeveld, Hans; Fernández Redondo, Marta (Springer, 2023)
      [Abstract] The aim of this paper is to identify the drivers and barriers of on-farm adoption of renewable energy systems (RES) in Spain and to determine how the existing mix of policies (subsidies, regulation and communication) ...
    • Predicting Critical Speed of Railway Tracks Using Artificial Intelligence Algorithms 

      Ramos, Ana; Castanheira Pinto, Alexandre; Colaço, Aires; Fernández Ruiz, Jesús; Alves Costa, Pedro (MDPI, 2023)
      [Abstract:] Motivated by concerns regarding safety and maintenance, the operational speed of a railway line must remain significantly below the critical speed associated with the track–ground system. Given the large number ...
    • Production of hypernuclei from antiproton capture within a relativistic transport model 

      Schmidt, Alexander; Gaitanos, Theodoros; Obertelli, Alexandre; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Jose Luis (Springer, 2024-03-10)
      [Abstract] Production yields of single-hypernuclei from simulated peripheral annihilations of antiprotons after capture on various target nuclei are reported. The initial annihilation process and the production of excited ...
    • Continuous and discrete adjoint state formulations of conservative and reactive solute transport in porous media 

      Core Samper, A.; Samper, Javier; Mon, Alba; Yang, Changbing; Lentijo, F. (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2021)
      [Resumen:] El método del estado adjunto (AS) es comúnmente utilizado para calcular las derivadas locales de la función objetivo del problema inverso de la estimación automática de los parámetros de modelos numéricos de ...