Data Analysis Techniques Applied in Health Environments Sciences (DATAHES) - ENGLISH


The research group in Data Analysis Techniques Applied in Health Environments Sciences (DATAHES), is an interdisciplinary and interuniversity group in the areas of knowledge of Evolutionary and Educational Psychology, the Area of personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment, Medicine, and Computing Engineering. It also actively collaborates with the following research groups:
- Advanced Data Mining Research and Bioinformatics Learning (ADMIRABLE)
- Inclusive Custom Design (DINPER)
- Research Group of Excellence in Educational Psychology (GIEPE) of the University of Valladolid
- Teaching innovation group of the University of Burgos B-Learning in Health Sciences (B-LCS)
Likewise, the group develops its research activity in four areas of research, application of machine learning techniques in the study of the use of active methodologies in health and engineering science degrees, of the results of the evaluation of different disabilities at ages 0- 6 years, the use of metacognitive strategies in different groups (Secondary Education, Higher Education and 0-6 years) and the main emotional disorders in different groups (children, young people and adults), in all cases for the purpose of applying intervention programs. In the same way, it has started the work in collaboration with members of the ADMIRABLE group of the design of computer applications aimed at the evaluation in areas of development 0-6 years and of personalized proposal of intervention programs.
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The research groups DATAHES and ADMIRABLE disseminate the results of the R&D&I project ‘SmartLearnUni’ at the Science Week.
The research groups DATAHES and ADMIRABLE disseminate the results of the R&D&I project ‘SmartLearnUni’ at the Science Week.
eEarlyCare-T project held its last transnational meeting
The closing meeting of the eEarlyCare-T project was held at the Faculty of Health Sciences on 4 October.
1st International Conference on Early Childhood Care and Technology in the 21st Century
On 2 and 3 October, the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Burgos will host the 1st International Conference on Early Childhood Care and Technology in the 21st Century. The aim of this conference is to present the results of the development of the project ‘Specialized and updated training supporting advance technologies for early childhood’, eEarlyCare-T. This conference is part of the programme of activities organised on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
International conferences at the UBU analyse the contribution of technology to early care and education
The results of the European eEarlyCare-T project, led by the UBU, will be presented at this meeting.
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Última actualización: 22 de Abril de 2025