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Other collaborations
Although no specific agreements have been signed for this purpose, the professors of the doctoral programme have maintained close and frequent collaborations with a wide variety of researchers, research groups and public and private organisations and companies. These collaborations have benefited the doctoral students of the Physics and Engineering doctoral programme, which is the successor of the current proposal of the Engineering and Environment doctoral programme. Listed below are the collaborations directly involved with the Physics and Engineering doctoral programme, as they have been fruitful during the completion of doctoral theses. The persons from the doctoral programme who maintain the collaboration, the researcher, research group or entity with which this is maintained and the doctoral student who benefited from the collaboration are detailed. Only the collaborations in which the doctoral student is co-directed or which have led to a joint publication on the subject of the doctoral thesis have been included.
The Physics and Engineering PhD student Carlos Segura has benefited from the collaboration established by Professor Coromoto León Hernández with Professor Carlos Coello (CIVESTAT, Mexico). The work included in the following article is part of Carlos Segura's doctoral thesis:
Carlos Segura, Carlos A. Coello Coello, Gara Miranda, Coromoto León: Using multi-objective evolutionary algorithms for single-objective optimization. 4OR 11(3): 201-228 (2013).
The students of the Physics and Engineering doctoral program, Beatriz Rodríguez Mendoza and Marcos F. Guerra Medina, are benefiting from the collaboration established between professors Alejandro Ayala Alfonso, Oswaldo González Hernández and Silvestre Rodríguez Pérez with professors Rafael Pérez Jiménez, José Alberto Rabadán Borges, and Francisco Delgado Rajó from the Institute for Technological Development and Innovation in Communications of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC).
In the first case, the doctoral thesis is being co-directed by professors Silvestre Rodríguez Pérez and Rafael Pérez Jiménez from the Institute for Technological Development and Innovation in Communications and member of the Department of Signals and Communications of the ULPGC. In the case of the student Marcos Guerra, he has carried out a stay at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria which has led to a series of publications in journals and conferences, including the following:
M. F. Guerra-Medina, O. Gonzalez, B. Rojas-Guillama, J. A. Martin-Gonzalez, F. Delgado Rajó, J. Rabadán, “Ethernet-OCDMA system for multi-user visible light communications,” Electronics Letters, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 227-228, Feb. 2012.
The students of the Physics and Engineering doctoral program Alondra De Santiago, Eduardo Lalla and Christopher Expósito benefit from the collaboration. Thus, Professor Belén Melián Batista co-directs the doctoral thesis of student Alondra De Santiago with Professor Ada Álvarez. In addition, part of the work developed for the thesis is included in the article
Belén Melián-Batista, Alondra De Santiago, Francisco Ángel-Bello, Ada M. Alvarez: A bi-objective vehicle routing problem with time windows: A real case in Tenerife. Appl. Soft Comput. 17: 140-152 (2014)
Likewise, the following articles written in collaboration with Professor José Luis González-Velarde are part, respectively, of the doctoral theses of the students Eduardo Lalla and Christopher Expósito, co-supervised by Professors Belén Melián and J. Marcos Moreno Vega.
Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz, José Luis González-Velarde, Belén Melián-Batista, J. Marcos Moreno-Vega: Biased random key genetic algorithm for the Tactical Berth Allocation Problem Appl. Soft Comput. 22: 60–76 (2014)
Christopher Expósito Izquierdo, José Luis González Velarde, Belén Melián-Batista, J. Marcos Moreno-Vega: Hybrid Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for the Quay Crane Scheduling Problem. Appl. Soft Comput. 13(10): 4063-4076 (2013).
This collaboration has benefited the student of the Physics and Engineering PhD program Germán Padilla, who read his doctoral thesis in March 2014 with international mention. Part of his doctoral thesis is included in the article:
Anomalous Diffuse CO2 Emissions at the Masaya Volcano (Nicaragua) Related to Seismic-Volcanic Unrest. Pure Appl. Geoph (2013)
The collaboration established by Professors Leopoldo Acosta Sánchez and Jonay Toledo Carrillo with Professor Xiao, Jizhong (The City College, City University of New York) has benefited the student of the Physics and Engineering PhD program Daniel Perea Ström. The work collected in the following article is part of Daniel Perea Ström's doctoral thesis:
Roberto G. Valenti, Ivan Dryanovski, Carlos Jaramillo, Daniel Perea Ström, Jizhong Xiao, Autonomous Quadrotor Flight Using Onboard RGB-D Visual Odometry, 2014 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2014), Hong Kong.
The student of the Physics and Engineering PhD program Néstor Morales Hernández has benefited from the collaboration established by professors Leopoldo Acosta Sánchez and Jonay Toledo Carrillo with professor Alberto Broggi (Vislab, Università degli Studi di Parma). The work collected in the following article is part of the doctoral thesis by Nestor Morales Hernandez:
Néstor Morales, Gabriele Camellini, Mirko Felisa, Paolo Grisleri, and Paolo Zani, Performance Analysis of Stereo Reconstruction Algorithms, In Procs. IEEE Intl. Conf. on Intelligent Transportation Systems, pages 1298-1303, The Hague, The Netherlands, October 2013.
Laia Núñez-Casillas, José Rafael García Lázaro, José Andrés Moreno-Ruiz, and Manuel Arbelo, A Comparative Analysis of Burned Area Datasets in Canadian Boreal Forest in 2000, The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2013, Article ID 289056, 13 pages, 2013.
The collaboration established by Professor Manuel Arbelo with the researcher of the Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography of the CSIC, Lara Arroyo, has benefited the student of the Physics and Engineering doctoral program Alfonso Alonso Benito. The work collected in the following article is part of Alfonso Alonso's doctoral thesis:
Alonso-Benito Alfonso, Arroyo Lara A., Arbelo Manuel, Hernández-Leal Pedro, González-Calvo Alejandro (2013) Pixel and object-based classification approaches for mapping forest fuel types in Tenerife Island from ASTER data. international Journal of Wildland Fire 22, 306¿317.
The collaboration established by Professor José Manuel Rodríguez Ramos with Professor Bahram Javidi (University of Connecticut, USA) has benefited the students of the Physics and Engineering PhD program Juan Trujillo Sevilla and Luis Fernando Rodríguez Ramos. The work included in the following invited presentation is part of the doctoral thesis of Mr. Juan Trujillo Sevilla and Mr. Luis Fernando Rodríguez Ramos:
Juan Manuel Trujillo Seville; Luis Fernando Rodríguez Ramos; Bahram Javidi; José Manuel Rodríguez Ramos. «Invited presentation»: Tomographic microscopy using a plenaptic sensor. IEEE 12th Workshop on Information Optics WIO2013 (2013).
The collaboration between Professor Leopoldo Acosta Sánchez and Professor Mahmoud Tarokh of San Diego State University has resulted in the publication, by student Antonio Luis Morell González, of PhD program in Physics and Engineering, with two articles published at an international robotics conference and in a journal with a JCR impact index, which will form part of the student's thesis.
Antonio Morell, Mahmoud Tarokh, Leopoldo Acosta: «Inverse kinematics solutions for serial robots using support vector regression», Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2013 IEEE International Conference on, Pages 4203-4208, 6-10 May 201
Antonio Morell, Mahmoud Tarokh, Leopoldo Acosta: «Solving the forward kinematics problem in parallel robots using Support Vector Regression», Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 26, Issue 7, August 2013, Pages 1698-1706, ISSN 0952-1976
The establishment of agreements with universities and research centers will be encouraged, including Erasmus agreements at the doctoral level, with which the professors of the doctoral program currently collaborate.