Despite its short history, the Department of Information and Communication Technologies (DTIC) is already recognized for its high-quality research output and international impact. DTIC is leader in both the number of researchers contracted through the Catalan government’s ICREA programme and the number of grants received from the European Research Council (ERC). It is also the department that does the most to make UPF the top Spanish university in terms of ICT R&D funding from European funds.
In 2015, the Department was named a “María de Maeztu” Unit of Excellence, a programme funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness with the aim to accredit public research centres and units in any field in which they demonstrate scientific leadership.
These and other achievements have helped to position DTIC within the top 100 departments of its kind in the world, according to the prestigious Shanghai ranking.
In recent years, the Department of Health and Life Sciences(DCEXS) has made a name for itself in a variety of research fields with a growing research output. Members of the DCEXS publish over 500 research articles a year, more than 75% in top-quartile journals. The Department has also proven increasingly able to secure competitive funding.
Moreover, the DCEXS has been a pioneer in creating programs for Postdoctoral and PhD researchers to get the basic knowledge and skills used in university teaching.
The department is located within the PRBB, a large scientific infrastructure housing several public research centres that is moreover physically connected to Barcelona’s Hospital del Mar, making it one of the largest biomedical research hubs in southern Europe.
In 2015, the Department was named a “María de Maeztu” Unit of Excellence. This programme is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Its aim is to accredit public research centres and units in any field in which they demonstrate scientific leadership and can have a global impact whilst at the same time actively collaborating in their social and business environment.
The Department of Law has decades of experience in applied research in the social sciences, as well as in researcher and postgraduate training. It is home to around 150 researchers and 12 research groups that aspire to provide legal practitioners with tools to improve institutions and, thus, citizen welfare. The research potential of these groups has been recognized through the funding obtained in competitive research calls and can be seen in their extensive scientific output.
The department promotes highly innovative master’s programmes with a markedly international orientation. It also offers a PhD programme that was awarded the Pathway to Excellence label by the Spanish Ministry of Education in 2011 and that, in the last five years, has accumulated more than 70 PhD theses.
The Department of Humanities encompasses 38 areas of knowledge, grouped into four paths: History, Thought, Art, and Literature and Literary Theory. There is a consistent link between research and teaching, particularly within postgraduate programmes, as witnessed by the topics explored in the Faculty’s master’s theses and PhD dissertations.
Since UPF’s founding in 1990, the Department of Economics and Business has evolved into a leading centre for research and teaching. It ranks among the most outstanding departments in Europe and brings together an international community of more than 20 different nationalities.
Intellectual life in the Department is centred on a variety of weekly research seminars in the Department’s areas of research. In addition, the Department hosts a large number of visiting scholars and lecturers. As a result, students and teaching staff are exposed to a continuous flow of new researchers working at the frontiers of knowledge in their fields.
Finally, with the financial backing of the Catalan government, the Department, together with the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE-CSIC) and the Department of Economics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), created the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE), ranked among the top 8 international research centres in Spain (Severo Ochoa accreditation).
The Department of Political and Social Sciences was formally founded in 1996. Since then, it has managed to consolidate a series of research areas and has established itself as an attractive academic institution with a strong, international profile. Today, the unit offers academic programmes and research in the fields of political science, public administration, sociology, social psychology, social determinants of health, criminology, and social science methodology. Currently, have around a hundred researchers in all.
The unit is organized into two scientific sections: Political Sciences and Sociology. It also includes the sub-sections of Social Psychology and Social Science Methodology. The two scientific sections are organized into ten main lines of research, each associated with a different research group.
Research activities of the Department of Translation and Language Sciences focus on language and linguistic communication in various forms and contexts, spanning a wide range of research areas and disciplines in theoretical and applied linguistics, translation, and related areas of literary studies.
The Department is home to 11 research groups, which conduct their activities through competitively funded research projects. The Department organizes regular research-related activities (conferences, workshops, talks and seminars) and encourages the publication of working papers by its researchers and graduate students.
The UPF Department of Communication ranks among the most outstanding departments in this area in Spain in terms of both scientific output and its capacity to secure funding.
The teaching and research activities take place at the Poblenou campus, which was built in 2009 and offers state-of-the-art facilities. The campus is located in Barcelona’s 22@ district, the largest urban, economic and social transformation project the city has promoted in recent years. The district is home to modern technology areas and offices, as well as research, innovation and university education facilities, media business incubators, and residential areas for entrepreneurs, students and lecturers involved in the communications sector.
Despite its short history, the Department of Information and Communication Technologies (DTIC) is already recognized for its high-quality research output and international impact. DTIC is leader in both the number of researchers contracted through the Catalan government’s ICREA programme and the number of grants received from the European Research Council (ERC). It is also the department that does the most to make UPF the top Spanish university in terms of ICT R&D funding from European funds.
In 2015, the Department was named a “María de Maeztu” Unit of Excellence, a programme funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness with the aim to accredit public research centres and units in any field in which they demonstrate scientific leadership.
These and other achievements have helped to position DTIC within the top 100 departments of its kind in the world, according to the prestigious Shanghai ranking.
In recent years, the Department of Health and Life Sciences(DCEXS) has made a name for itself in a variety of research fields with a growing research output. Members of the DCEXS publish over 500 research articles a year, more than 75% in top-quartile journals. The Department has also proven increasingly able to secure competitive funding.
Moreover, the DCEXS has been a pioneer in creating programs for Postdoctoral and PhD researchers to get the basic knowledge and skills used in university teaching.
The department is located within the PRBB, a large scientific infrastructure housing several public research centres that is moreover physically connected to Barcelona’s Hospital del Mar, making it one of the largest biomedical research hubs in southern Europe.
In 2015, the Department was named a “María de Maeztu” Unit of Excellence. This programme is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Its aim is to accredit public research centres and units in any field in which they demonstrate scientific leadership and can have a global impact whilst at the same time actively collaborating in their social and business environment.
The Department of Law has decades of experience in applied research in the social sciences, as well as in researcher and postgraduate training. It is home to around 150 researchers and 12 research groups that aspire to provide legal practitioners with tools to improve institutions and, thus, citizen welfare. The research potential of these groups has been recognized through the funding obtained in competitive research calls and can be seen in their extensive scientific output.
The department promotes highly innovative master’s programmes with a markedly international orientation. It also offers a PhD programme that was awarded the Pathway to Excellence label by the Spanish Ministry of Education in 2011 and that, in the last five years, has accumulated more than 70 PhD theses.
The Department of Humanities encompasses 38 areas of knowledge, grouped into four paths: History, Thought, Art, and Literature and Literary Theory. There is a consistent link between research and teaching, particularly within postgraduate programmes, as witnessed by the topics explored in the Faculty’s master’s theses and PhD dissertations.
Since UPF’s founding in 1990, the Department of Economics and Business has evolved into a leading centre for research and teaching. It ranks among the most outstanding departments in Europe and brings together an international community of more than 20 different nationalities.
Intellectual life in the Department is centred on a variety of weekly research seminars in the Department’s areas of research. In addition, the Department hosts a large number of visiting scholars and lecturers. As a result, students and teaching staff are exposed to a continuous flow of new researchers working at the frontiers of knowledge in their fields.
Finally, with the financial backing of the Catalan government, the Department, together with the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE-CSIC) and the Department of Economics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), created the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE), ranked among the top 8 international research centres in Spain (Severo Ochoa accreditation).
The Department of Political and Social Sciences was formally founded in 1996. Since then, it has managed to consolidate a series of research areas and has established itself as an attractive academic institution with a strong, international profile. Today, the unit offers academic programmes and research in the fields of political science, public administration, sociology, social psychology, social determinants of health, criminology, and social science methodology. Currently, have around a hundred researchers in all.
The unit is organized into two scientific sections: Political Sciences and Sociology. It also includes the sub-sections of Social Psychology and Social Science Methodology. The two scientific sections are organized into ten main lines of research, each associated with a different research group.
Research activities of the Department of Translation and Language Sciences focus on language and linguistic communication in various forms and contexts, spanning a wide range of research areas and disciplines in theoretical and applied linguistics, translation, and related areas of literary studies.
The Department is home to 11 research groups, which conduct their activities through competitively funded research projects. The Department organizes regular research-related activities (conferences, workshops, talks and seminars) and encourages the publication of working papers by its researchers and graduate students.
The UPF Department of Communication ranks among the most outstanding departments in this area in Spain in terms of both scientific output and its capacity to secure funding.
The teaching and research activities take place at the Poblenou campus, which was built in 2009 and offers state-of-the-art facilities. The campus is located in Barcelona’s 22@ district, the largest urban, economic and social transformation project the city has promoted in recent years. The district is home to modern technology areas and offices, as well as research, innovation and university education facilities, media business incubators, and residential areas for entrepreneurs, students and lecturers involved in the communications sector.
The María de Maeztu program aimed at establishing transversal projects that contribute to an increased impact of the research activities conducted at the Department, both at international and at local level.
When creating a new program, a special focus has been put in 1) launching novel initiatives that cover an existing gap and/or supporting external pioneering projects when tey exist; 2) mobilizing novel sources of funds currently underexploited (third sector, public and private sources targeting social challenges) to promote their sustainability over time when the funds from the María de Maeztu project end.
In a series of blog posts we will cover the advance across three different segments:
SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY
Open scholarship: The approach towards Open Science has been evolving as part of the execution of the program and impacted all the research and educational actions. The post “Developing a department of open scholars” describes the status so far.
Networks: In addition to the regular scientific communities in their areas of research, where DTIC has already a consolidated presence, DTIC is committed to contribute to the advancement of the research and academic environment in Spain, an area where the department has not been traditionally very present. In this context, in addition to the participation in specific-field scientific networks such as V-Heart SN, the Spanish network to facilitate the use of virtual hearts in the daily clinical practice, it is to highlight the active participation of DTIC-UPF in the Alliance of Severo Ochoa and María de Maeztu Centers and Units (SOMMA). DTIC-UPF is part of the members driving the workpackage on exchange of knowledge, initiated around three topics of direct work of the María de Maeztu program (Open Science, Gender, Transfer). SOMMA is composed by 41 centers in Spain, but with only 4 university departments. Therefore, our department is fully committed to support this program to guarantee that the perspectives and needs from university departments are also made visible and promoted. Another opportunity to interact with other spanish centers, in this case in the humanities, Other opportunities to promote the discussion with other disciplines, have been the participation by Xavier Serra at the ERC Conference "Frontier Research and Science Diplomacy" with CompMusic as one of the selected projects to showcase, or the participation 26th Spanish Conference of Deans in the Arts and Humanities for the discussion about the currents opportunities and threats to university departments, the perspective from an ICT department about employability and mobility and the opportunities for cooperation among ICT, social sciences and humanities.
Scientific events: A specific objective of the María de Maeztu program was to enhance the circulation of international experts in the department, to contribute to the training of researchers, promote discussion around topics of wide relevance across different research groups, enhance the visibility of our work and promote collaborations.
The program organised its first workshop on June 2016. The Data-driven knowledge extraction workshop provided an overview on the DTIC-UPF Strategic Program on Data-driven Knowledge Extraction, including the presentation of several ongoing projects carried out at the Department. In addition, the visit was organised to overlap with the visit of the External Advisory Board, in order to obtain useful recommendations about the current approach promoted by the María de Maeztu program and its initial steps. The Workshop included two keynote talks to contribute to the definition of department-wide discussions around two key transversal topics related to data-driven research:
For the next two years, the program decided not to organise a similar event for two main reasons:
The Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) is one of the largest conferences directly linked to a wide interest in our community of researchers. The edition for 2016 took place in Barcelona and brought to our town a large number of relevant researchers working in the core topics of relevance of the program. Two actions at UPF campus allowed to bring them to our facilities, share the research advances by members of the department to relevant targets of their research, and give the opportunity to younger researchers to both interact with top researchers in their field or get involved in an event from a related field but outside their typical activities:
External speakers: Emma Brunskill (Carnegie Mellon University), Mohammad Ghavamzadeh (Adobe Research and INRIA), Hector Geffner (Pompeu Fabra University), John Langford ( Microsoft Research), Alessandro Lazaric (INRIA), Sergey Levine (University of Washington and Google), Rémi Munos (Google DeepMind and INRIA), Gerhard Neumann (TU Darmstadt), Ronald Ortner (Montanuniversität Leoben), Doina Precup (McGill University), Bruno Scherrer (INRIA), Naftali Tishby (The Hebrew University)
External speakers included: Cédric Févotte (CNRS), Valentin Emiya (Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS), Katherine M. Kinnaird (Brown University), Tetsuro Kitahara (Nihon University), Oriol Nieto (Pandora), Sageev Oore (Saint Mary's University), Aäron Van den Oord (Google Deep Mind), Colin Raffel (Google Brain)
External speakers: Joan Serrà (Telefónica), Karina Vold (University of Cambridge), Ramón López de Mántaras (IIA - CSIC), Nicole Dewandre (Advisor in the European Commission), Lorena Jaume-Palasí (AlgorithWatch), Fabien Girardin (Near Future Lab and BBDA Data & Analytics), Verónica Dahl (Simon Fraser University), Alessandro Annoni (Head of Digital Economy Unit, Leader of Artificial Intelligence Project, European Commission), Martha Larson (Radboud University), Ansgar Koene (University of Nottingham.), Heike Schweitzer (Freie Universität Berlin), Fabien Gouyon (Pandora), Blagoj Delipetrev (Digital Economy Unit, Joint Research Centre, European Commission), Luc Steels (ICREA and CEXS-UPF), Benito Arruñada (DECON-UPF), Nuria Oliver (Vodafone Research and Data-Pop Alliance)
External invited speakers: Fang Liu (University of Reading), Paulo de Assis (Orpheus Institute), Atau Tanaka (Goldsmiths, University of London), Francois Pachet (Spotify Creator Technology Research Lab), Michael Ellison (University of Bristol), Anna Alberni and Stefano Maria Cingolani (Universitat de Barcelona), Annamaria Mesaros (Tampere University of Technology), Olivier Gouvert (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Balandino di Donato (Goldsmiths, University of London), Robert Lieck (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), Daniel Harasim (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), Karl Kügle (University of Oxford), Derek B Scott (University of Leeds), Álvaro Torrente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Pierre Alexandre Tremblay, Owen Green, and Gerard Roma (University of Huddersfield), Margarita Díaz-Andreu (Universitat de Barcelona), Elaine Chew (Queen Mary University of London), Amanda Bayley (Bath Spa University), Jordan Smith (University of Paris-Saclay & Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique), Vanessa Pope (Queen Mary University of London), Juan Parra Cancino (Orpheus Institute), Lucia D'Errico (Orpheus Institute), Michael Zbyszyński (Goldsmiths, University of London), Marco Liuni (Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique), Tuomas Virtanen (Tampere University of Technology), Cédric Févotte (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Shihab Shamma and Sam Norman-Haignere (Ecole Normale Superieure), Martin Rohrmeier (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), Jean-Julien Aucouturier (Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique), Anne-Madeleine Goulet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Pablo Arias (Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique), Michela Berti (École française de Rome), Marco Cavietti (École française de Rome), Élodie Oriol (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Aldo Roma (École française de Rome), Michael Clarke (University of Huddersfield), Frédéric Dufeu and Keitaro Takahashi (University of Huddersfield).
Scientific talks and seminars: The department has a consolidates series of seminars . From the perpective of the implementation of the program, it has contributed by:
Other events: The María de Maeztu program seeks the increase of the impact of the research conducted at the department on a very broad sense, not just limited to the traditional scientific and industrial communities. At the level of the department it has included collaboration with artists as the Artist-in-residence at the MUTEK festival within the Rapid-Mix project; the hosting of the Metadecidim Lab, an open and collaborative research space which revolves around the challenges that technology raise with respect to the transformation of politic participation; or the co-organisation with FECYT of Falling Walls Lab Barcelona 2017, an opportunity to excellent academics and professionals to present their innovative ideas, research projects and social initiatives and compete to take part in the international final in Berlin. The jury was composed by Oriol Alcoba (ESADECREAPOLIS), Esther Paniagua (Freelance Science Journalist), Ángel Sánchez (i-deals), Luca Venza(IESE) and Montserrat Vendrell (Alta Life Sciences), chaired by Xavier Serra, the scientific director of the program, and the session was chaired by Guillermo Orts-Gil from FECYT. In addition to the interesting contributions from the participants and the opportunity to DTIc researchers to take part in it, it allowed to introduce the program to he members of the jury, representatives of business schools, the entrepreneurial environment and from scientific communication.
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