Monthly Archives: January 2018

Edward Pultar new scholar just arrived to UJI

Edward founded Valarm in 2012 with his brother, Lorenzo, and friends, in order to help organizations with remote monitoring systems and Industrial IoT sensors, monitoring things like water, flood warning systems, air, noise, and wells.   Pre-Valarm, he received his two Bachelor’s degrees in Geography and Computer Science (minor in Math) from the University of Utah. His […]

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Applications to scholarships now closed

Dear applicants & friends, applications for our Erasmus Mundus Master was closed last January 15th, no more candidatures for scholarships are accepted. We would like to thank all the interest shown and wish you good luck. According to the selection schedule pre-slection results will be available early March. From now ’til July applications to self-paying […]

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GeoMundus conference in Münster:  A great success for Erasmus Mundus students

The students of the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies once again hosted their annual symposium with great success. The free conference took place at the Institute of Geoinformatics in Münster, Germany, on the 10th and 11th of November 2017. The over 60 attendees from all over the world included students, professionals from […]

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Ignacio Guerrero, Master scholar has just arrived

UJI’s visiting professor Ignacio Guerrero  has just arrived. Ignacio, with an extensive experience in GIS,  is currently an Executive Consultant specializing in CTO consulting services with a focus on Geospatial Technology in Andes Geoconsulting.   Ignacio will be particularly involved in teaching Remote sensing to UJI’s first semester students and will be in touch with students advising […]

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