The Tecnocampus research groups are organizational figures created at the initiative of the group of professors and researchers (PDI) with the aim of promoting their scientific activity through collaborative work, joint projection, raising resources and establishing synergies with other teams and institutions at a national and international level.

Narratives of the Resistance (NardeRes)

The research group Narratives of the Resistance (NardeRes) studies how the media represent today's society, with special attention to voices and stories that question or challenge dominant narratives.

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Sound Silence Image and Technology (SSIT) research group

The research group Sound Silence Image and Technology (SSIT) investigates the role of sound, music and silence in audiovisual communication and advertising, exploring how these elements are articulated with image and technology from an interdisciplinary and innovative perspective.

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Signal and Data Processing Research Group

The research group in Signal and Data Processing researches biometrics and artificial intelligence applied to health and security, developing recognition technologies (voice, fingerprint, face, etc.) and thermal image processing.

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Smart Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation (FI4.0)

The research group Smart Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation (FI4.0) studies the new industrial models derived from digital transformation, promoting the smart factory as a connected, efficient and sustainable environment that integrates technology, data and innovation in production processes.

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Culture and Ludic Technology (CTL)

The research group Culture and Ludic Technology (CTL) investigates gaming as a cultural, social and technological phenomenon, approaching it from the humanities, user experience and the impact of new entertainment technologies.

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Applied to the Financial, Economic and Social Environment (GRAEFES)

The research group Applied to the Financial, Economic and Social Environment (GRAEFES) promotes applied research in economics, business, entrepreneurship, tourism and marketing, with the aim of improving the competitiveness and well-being of the territory and promoting collaboration between the academic, public and private worlds.

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Entrepreneurship and Society (ES)

The research group Entrepreneurship and Society (ES) promotes research on entrepreneurship from a broad perspective, which includes the identification and exploitation of business opportunities, business development and the impact of entrepreneurship education. 

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Technology Applied to High Performance and Health (TAARS)

The research group in Technology Applied to High Performance and Health (TAARS) focuses its activity on the measurement of physical activity and sport, providing the sum of knowledge, evidence, dissemination and transfer of sports technology and vice versa.

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Evidence and Innovation in Physiotherapy (GREIF)

The research group in Evidence and Innovation in Physiotherapy (GREIF) works to improve people's health and quality of life through applied scientific research and the use of new technologies in rehabilitation. It develops and evaluates innovative solutions such as wearable devices, applications or virtual reality, and promotes new teaching methodologies to integrate technology into physiotherapy training and practice.

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Research in Hypoxia, Dietetics, Nutrition and Kinanthropometry (GIHDiNuC)

grup research in Hypoxia, Dietetics, Nutrition and Kinanthropometry (GIHDiNuC) investigates the relationship between nutrition, health and sustainability, generating and transferring knowledge to improve the well-being of the population, prevent diseases and promote healthier and more sustainable food systems.

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Chronicity Care and Innovation in Health (GRACIS)

The research group in Chronic Care and Innovation in Health (GRACIS) works to improve the quality of life and health of older people and people with chronic illnesses, addressing challenges such as dependency, aging and unwanted loneliness.

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