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    <title>Inductive Sensor for measuring partial discharges in electrical machines</title>
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    <description>Title: Inductive Sensor for measuring partial discharges in electrical machines
Author(s): Robles Muñoz, Guillermo; Sanz Feito, Javier; Martínez Tarifa, Juan Manuel
Abstract: The research group 'Diagnosis of Electrical Machines and Insulation Materials (DIAMAT) of the University Carlos III of Madrid, has developed an inductive sensor that can detect and measure partial discharge that are characteristic in electrical machines (its analysis allows to estimate the aging degree of the internal insulation).</description>
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    <description>Title: Active filter to improve the energetic efficiency in electric installations.
Author(s): Amarís Duarte, Hortensia; Robles Muñoz, Guillermo
Abstract: The Department of Electrical Engineering of the University Carlos III of Madrid has developed a prototype of active filter to compensate the disturbances that a nonlinear load produces. The active filters appears like the dynamic solution that best fits to the needs of compensation of electrical disturbances in industrial facilities. This active filter allows correcting the power factor of the installation. With this improvement, electrical consumes are reduced, which results in significant cost savings.</description>
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    <title>Collaborative E-Learning Platform for Software Engineering Best Practices Training</title>
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Author(s): Sánchez Segura, Isabel
Abstract: The Software Engineering Lab (SEL-UC3M) is aimed to develop solutions to software projects processes related problems having an accessible, collaborative, practiced and manageable focus. We are interested to collaborate with research centers and universities worldwide that share our philosophy as well as with enterprises and public administrations interested in our novel methods.</description>
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    <title>Pibok-pb: A collaborative framework to improve software development productivity through projects and process assets reuse and measurement with six sigma techniques</title>
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    <description>Title: Pibok-pb: A collaborative framework to improve software development productivity through projects and process assets reuse and measurement with six sigma techniques
Author(s): Sánchez Segura, Isabel
Abstract: The Software Engineering Lab (SEL-UC3M) is aimed to develop solutions to software projects processes related problems having an accessible, collaborative, practiced and manageable focus. We are interested to collaborate with research centers and universities worldwide that share our philosophy as well as with enterprises and public administrations interested in our novel methods.</description>
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