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IVIO-UPV CHAIR

New Developments in the Field of Ultrasound Applied to Dentistry

Josep Rodríguez is one of the young researchers who form part of the IVIO-UPV Chair team. His career as a researcher began when he was finishing his degree in Telecommunications, Image and Sound Engineering, and during his Erasmus stay in Düsseldorf (Germany), where he discovered the range of possibilities offered by the branch of sound […]

The IVIO-UPV Chair’s Young Research Scientists

The IVIO-UPV Chair  has welcomed some new members to its research team in the field of technologies applied to dentistry. We introduce you to four young engineers who are taking part in the research related to the application of ultrasound in oral implantology and Virtual Reality (VR) and multisensory systems.

Renewal of the IVIO-UPV Chair

One year has passed since the signing of the agreement between the Universitat Politècnica de València and the Valencian Institute of Dental Research that gave birth to the IVIO-UPV Chair. The Chair is ascribed to the Campus Gandia of the UPV and its director is Francisco Camarena.

IVIO Chair Award for Best Bachelor or Master Thesis

The IVIO-UPV Chair is calling for entries for the Best Bachelor or Master Thesis (TFG/TFM) Award 2016-2017 in the field of Dental Engineering. A single prize of €500 will be awarded. The period for the submission of applications will remain open until October.

Virtual Reality and 3D in the Dental Clinic of the Future

Take a second to imagine the dental clinic of the future, a place where there were no limitations of time or space. Where we were able to develop a synchronous distributed Virtual Reality (VR) environment. An environment in which two or more dentists located in different geographical points, could interact and collaborate in a virtual […]

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