Mix-Reality: Robotics and 3D Virtual Worlds The R&D group ISUS (Intelligent Sensing and Ubiquitous Systems – http://isus.ufp.pt) from the Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT) of Fernando Pessoa University (UFP), repeated this year its collaboration with the Ciência Viva during the Summer (https://www.cienciaviva.pt/verao/2021/), contributing once again to disseminate and attract young people to science and … Continue Reading
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Boa Nova school (Leça da Palmeira) visit ISUS @ UFP – Ciência Viva 2013
Friday 12/6/2013, the researcher group ISUS (http://isus.ufp.pt) FCT /UFP promoted a robotic workshop for Boa Nova school from Leça da Palmeira. The students had the opportunity to see our research projects and robots assembled by us. They also had the opportunity to test these robots.
A new edition of the Internship “Robótica e Second Life” sponsored by “Ciência Viva” program
ISUS organized again this year an internship during a week entitled “Robótica e Second Life” (Robotics and Second Life) sponsored by “Ciência Viva” and held between 21 and 26 of July 2013 at the ISUS Lab in University Fernando Pessoa. On this full-time event, the ISUS team interacted with a number of students from High … Continue Reading
UFP researchers won for the third consecutive year the Robotic Simulation Competition
The CiberUFP team, composed by two computer science researchers/lecturers from University Fernando Pessoa, members of the Intelligent Sensing and Ubiquitous Systems group (http://isus.ufp.pt), José Manuel Torres and Christophe Soares, won for the third consecutive year the 18th edition of the robotic simulation competition – CyberMouse, held at the University of Aveiro on 15th of May … Continue Reading
UFP participates at the European Researchers Event (Guimarães, Portugal)
“A noite europeia dos investigadores” – 28 September 2012 – (European researchers ‘ Night) is an event that allows scientists/researchers to share their knowledge with the public. This exchange of ideas and experiences aims to prove to the public that, after all, science is not as complicated as they imagine.