Seminars of Innovation and Research in Informatics
Program Overview
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- Bachelor Degree in Informatics Engineering
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- Master in Informatics Engineering
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- Master in Informatics Engineering - Industrial Modality
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- Master in Innovation and Research in Informatics
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Seminars of Innovation and Research in Informatics
Description
The seminars are organized in activities, evaluated separately, to choose between a diverse set of activities, and may be different each academic year.
Credits
6
Types
Compulsory
Requirements
This subject has no requirements, but it has previous capacities.
Department
DAC; FIB; MAT; ESSI
Teachers
Person in charge
- Oscar Romero Moral
Competences
Generic Technical Competences
- CG1: Capability to apply the scientific method to study and analyze phenomena and systems in any area of Computer Science, and in the conception, design, and implementation of innovative and original solutions.
- CG4: Capacity for general and technical management of research, development, and innovation projects, in companies and technology centers in the field of Informatics Engineering.
Transversal Competences
Entrepreneurship and innovation
- CTR1: Capacity for knowing and understanding a business organization and the science that rules its activity, capability to understand the labor rules and the relationships between planning, industrial and commercial strategies, quality, and profit. Capacity for developing creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation trend.
Appropriate attitude towards work
- CTR5: Capability to be motivated by professional achievement and to face new challenges, to have a broad vision of the possibilities of a career in the field of informatics engineering. Capability to be motivated by quality and continuous improvement, and to act strictly on professional development. Capability to adapt to technological or organizational changes. Capacity for working in absence of information and/or with time and/or resources constraints.
Objectives
- The student will acquire competence in fundamental methodological aspects and good practices in research and innovation, mainly through the study of cutting-edge issues and the experiences transmitted by researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs of recognized prestige in the field of Information Technology, in a flexible format of seminary type or intensive modules. Related competences: CTR1, CTR5, CG1, CG4,
Activities
- Seminars: Follow-up of the activity, delivery of certificates, delivery of an activity report, etc. The activities can be any of the activities already published as a seminar of the current academic year. Other activities can also be accepted but require the approval of the FIB.
Teaching Methodology
The teaching methodologies depend on each activity. In a general way, we can say that the teaching methodologies that will be followed can include master classes (talks, long talks), participative lectures, laboratory practices with supervision, work in cooperation with other students with supervision, realization of autonomous works with tutoring, individualized tutoring, etc.
Evaluation Methodology
The student evaluation of the SIRI seminar, for a specific activity, can be done by the organizer of the activity, a tutor assigned to the student, the coordinator of the specialization, or the vice-dean of Postgraduates of FIB.
Previous Capacities
Have made any common mandatory subject of MIRI.
