B.Eng. in ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

TECHNICAL Eng. in TELECOMMUNICATION (Electronic Systems)
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Socrates Co-ordinators for Electronics related degrees:
Prof. Dr. Javier Calpe Maravilla. e-mail: Javier.Calpe@uv.es
Prof. Dr. Alfredo Rosado Muñoz. e-mail: Alfredo.Rosado@uv.es
Dpt. Ingenieria Electronica. School of Engineering.
C/ Doctor Moliner, 50. E-46100 Burjassot (Valencia). SPAIN
Tel: +34 963160459 - Fax: +34 963160466
WEB: School of Engineering at the University of Valencia.
Main Electronics Engineering Department page. (Spanish Language)

INSTITUTIONAL COORDINATION:
Socrates Co-ordinator for the School of Engineering: Prof. Dr. Isabel Vázquez Navarro
Socrates Co-ordinator for the University of Valencia:
International Relations Office of the Universitat de Valencia.
Avda Blasco Ibañez, 13. 46010 VALENCIA.
Tel. +34-963864110 Fax: +34-963864224
e-mail: relaciones.internacionales@uv.es
WEB: http://www.uv.es/relint/index.html

Information Service at the University of Valencia (DISE).
Burjassot-Paterna Campus. C/ Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100 Burjassot. Valencia.
Tfno: +34-963864060 Fax: +34-963864059
Blasco Ibáñez Campus. C/ Menéndez y Pelayo, s/n. 46010 València
Tel.: +34-963864040 Fax: +34-963603047
e-mail: dise@uv.es
WEB: http://www.uv.es/dise/en/index.html

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HIGH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

The High School of Engineering of the University of Valencia has been created very recently. In fact it was officially established on the 24th of September of 2003.
This new High School of Engineering of the University of Valencia has its origins at the common needs and desires of three Departments of our University. These Departments are Chemical Engineering, Electronical Engineering and Informatics. All these departments are involved in lecturing in several engineering and technical degrees of our University at its Campus of Burjassot. These degrees are:
The research developed by all these departments is also mainly technical and is done by several research teams.
The Electronics Engineering Department is responsible for teaching Electronics Engineering and Bachelor Engineering in Telecommunications (specialising in Electronic Systems). Currently, there are 60 lecturers. The Department research covers the areas of Electronics, Digital Signal Processing and Electronic Technology. There are four research groups, namely, Industrial Electronics and Instrumentation Lab (LEII), Digital Signal Processing Group (GPDS), Communication and Electronic Digital Systems Group (DSDC), and Medical Imaging Acquisition and Processing Group (SATI).

The Computer Engineering Department covers the areas of Architecture and Technology of Computers, Computer Sciences and Engineering Systems. Research work, which is currently being developed, concerns Image Processing, Robotics and Traffic Technology.


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Last Updated: 26-April-2004