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NEW HEADQUARTERS OF IDAL

Idal has arrived to its news facilities. IDAL Headquarters are now at the building of the Engineering School. The new building means for IDAL individual offices, a bigger research laboratory, a meeting room and a data center. Besides, plenty of additional facilities are also available for IDAL: meeting rooms, cantin, additional laboratories, etc.

Visitors are welcome to our new building.

IDAL MEMBERS ON TV

IDAL researcher speaking in Spanish for local government TV.

You can se prof. JoseDMartin back when working at computer and prof. R. Magdalena speaking. The sentence was not really as seen on TV, but cut&paste of TV operators have some unforgivable errors.

CFP: ESANN 2012 – INTERPRETABLE MODELS IN MACHINE LEARNING

Paper submission to the European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence (ESANN 2012) is now open. IDAL member Dr. José D. Martín co-organizes a special session on “Interpretable models in Machine Learning” together with Prof. Paulo Lisboa (Liverpool John Moores University) and Dr. Alfredo Vellido (Technical University of Catalonia). Contributions on this topic are welcome by 30th November. More information in:

 

http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/esann/index.php?pg=specsess#Interpretable%20models

IDAL MOVES OUT!

IDAL is moving out of the Faculty of Physics between the second fortnight of July and the first fortnight of September. After a long (in some cases very long) stay in the Faculty of Physics, IDAL moves to the brand-new School of Engineering with excitement but also with nostalgia of our dear old Faculty. We apologize in advance if during that period, it takes us some extra time to get back to you when contacting us. For the time being, our postal address is still the same. The information will be updated in our website as soon as we finish off our move. We take the chance to wish you an enjoyable summer break.

HÉCTOR RUÍZ’S SUCCESSFUL TRANSFER FROM M. PHIL TO PHD:

Last July the 22nd, former IDAL member Héctor Ruíz presented his proposal for the transfer from M. Phil to PhD at the School of Computing and Mathemicatical Sciences of the Liverpool John Moores University. Héctor’s work was entitlted “A Fisher information approach to non-parametric statistics and network theory” and has been supervised by Prof. Paulo Lisboa (LJMU), former IDAL visiting researcher Dr. Ian H. Jarman and IDAL member José D. Martín.

Héctor defended his work in a nice presentation and discussion that concluded successfully. IDAL congratulates Héctor for his good work and wishes him the best of the lucks for the remainder of his PhD work.

MS. Mª JOSÉ RUPÉREZ BECOMES DR. RUPÉREZ!

Mª José Rupérez received a PhD by the Technical University of Valencia after a successful viva on July, the 6th. Dr. Rupérez carried out a work on  multidisciplinary techniques to help in the simulation of the contact between the foot and the shoe upper when walking; in particular, she worked on Vitual Reality, Finite Element Methods and Machine Learning. Her work has been co-supervised by IDAL member Dr. José D. Martín. IDAL member Dr. Juan Gómez was the Secretary of the International Panel of examiners. IDAL congratulates Mª José for an excellent research and well-done work and wishes her a successful post-doctoral research.

IDAL MEMBERS AT ESANN 2011

IDAL members attended during the end of April to the 19 th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, that was held in Brugge (Belgium) between 21 and 24 April. The meeting was a success, and Brugge was a superb scenario for the conference.

José D. Martín was co.organizer of a special session, and IDAL presented 4 papers in this meeting.

MEET US AT PARIS AND BRUGGE

IDAL members will attend in next weeks to IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence – SSCI 2011 , that will be hold in Paris (France) April 11-15, and to European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning, hold in Bruges (Belgium) 27 – 29 April. IDAL member José D. Martín collaborates in a special session (“Seeing is believing”) in this congress.

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