Virtual terminal technology, the organization of the Conference of Young Researchers and great work in dissemination and transfer are some of the activities that are being carried out from the RRG “Optimal Design of Experiments”.

The “Optimum Design of Experiments” (RRG), directed by Juan M. Rodriguez Díaz, is carrying out a series of activities of interest to the scientific community. In this sense, a virtual terminal has recently been set up in which interactive web calculation applications open to the public are being installed, addressed to the research community:

http://oed.usal.es/webMathematica/OED/

http://oed.usal.es/webMathematica/Biokmod/

This is the first case in USAL to use the technology of virtual terminals, with the great economic savings that this entails as it makes use of facilities already available in the university, thus making for a rational use of resources. This is the first case of making available to the public the interactive applications that are the result of the R & D program development of the group. In relation to this, the “Optimum Design of Experiments” RRG would like to thank the Computer Services Department (CPD) and especially the Vice-Chancellor of Research, for having facilitated access to the use of CPD servers via Terminal Server.

In addition, this research group is organizing the next Congreso JEDE (Conference of Young Researchers in Experimental Design) to be held on 20-21 July 2017 in USAL’s Faculty of Sciences.

Posted by Juan M. Corchado

Juan Manuel Corchado (15 May 1971, Salamanca, Spain) is Professor at the University of Salamanca. He has been Vice-Rector for Research from 2013 to 2017 and Director of the Science Park of the University of Salamanca. Elected as Dean of the Faculty of Science twice, he holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Salamanca and a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of the West of Scotland. He leads the renowned BISITE (Bioinformatics, Intelligent Systems and Educational Technology) Research Group, created in 2000. Director of the IoT Digital Innovation Hub and President of the AIR Institute, J. M. Corchado is also Visiting Professor at the Osaka Institute of Technology since January 2015, Visiting Professor at the Universiti Malaysia Kelantan and Member of the Advisory Group on Online Terrorist Propaganda of the European Counter Terrorism Centre (EUROPOL). J. M. Corchado has been president of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society, and academic coordinator of the University Institute for Research in Art and Animation Technology at the University of Salamanca, as well as researcher at the Universities of Paisley (UK), Vigo (Spain) and the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (UK). He currently combines all his activity with the direction of Master programmes in Security, Digital Animation, Mobile Telephony, Information Systems Management, Internet of Things, Social Media, 3D Design and Printing, Blockchain, Z System, Industry 4.0, Agile Project Management, and Smart Cities & Intelligent Buildings, at the University of Salamanca and his work as editor-in-chief of the journals ADCAIJ (Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal), OJCST (Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology) or Electronics MDPI (Computer Science & Engineering section). J. M. Corchado mainly works on projects related to Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain, IoT, Fog Computing, Edge Computing, Smart Cities, Smart Grids and Sentiment Analysis. He has recently been included in the board of trustees of the AstraZeneca Foundation, along with other health professionals and researchers recognised for bringing scientific knowledge closer to society.

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