CCTVal researchers support the development of 5G technology in the USAThe initiative brings together a team from the Technological Scientific Center of Valparaíso (CCTVal) of Santa Maria University and NPF Núcleo Milenio Project of Valparaíso University.The Bell Labs research center, currently part of the telecommunications company Nokia, has placed its trust in a group of Chilean researchers from the center to carry out measurement studies of wireless channels that will be used for future voice and data transmission systems. better known as 5G.
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Centro Científico Tecnológico de Valparaíso USM
Seremi de Ciencia de Valparaíso constata estado de avance de ventilador mecánico desarrollado por CCTVal

El proyecto del Centro Científico Tecnológico de Valparaíso fue preseleccionado entre 35 propuestas a lo largo del país, en el marco del concurso “Un respiro para Chile”, iniciativa público-privada que busca apoyar la producción de estos equipos frente a un eventual déficit que se prevé por la expansión del covid 19.
Ingenieros del CCTVal trabajan arduamente en el diseño y fabricación de un prototipo de ventilador mecánico

El Centro Científico Tecnológico de Valparaíso con el apoyo de integrantes del Núcleo Milenio de Formación Planetaria de la UV, trabajan a contrareloj en las pruebas de funcionamiento de componentes y sistemas para validar el equipo.
"Science Month" of the USM will include multiple activities for citizens

Talks, interactive exhibitions, guided tours and exhibitions are part of the program that the Institution will offer in October, which will run until November in Valparaíso, Santiago and Concepción.
Investigador del CCTVal presentó libro sobre historia de la energía solar en Chile

CCTVAL starred in an episode in the third season of the program "Exploradores: del átomo al cosmos" of the channel 24 Horas.

The Scientific Technological Center of Valparaíso ( CCTVAL), center that belongs to the Technical University Federico Santa María, makes important contributions to the development of science and technology through physics, engineering and electronics.
In this chapter Iván Schmidt, director of the center, will talk about the important achievements that have allowed to position this team of Chilean researchers at an international level. The work, carried out from Valparaíso Region, contributes to the regionalization of the country, which is also part of its institutional policy.
The premiere of this episode, from the third season of "Explorers: from the atom to the cosmos", will be broadcast on the Canal 24 Hours of TVN network, and will air live on Wednesday, September 12 at 4:30 p.m. In addition, three more issues during the week on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The topics of the reports that will be presented in this chapter will be:
Ultra light mirrors, a new technological product
Can mirrors be made from carbon? How can ultra-light mirrors open up new possibilities for science? In this report we will learn about the Mirror project that was born thanks to the collaboration that the center maintains with Jefferson Lab., one of the most important physics laboratories in the United States, which has led them to design and manufacture carbon fiber mirrors that can be used in particle physics experiments.
Physics laboratory under Andes mountain range
Can science go one step further thanks to a new road work? The construction of the Agua Negra tunnel, that will be located at the Coquimbo Region and will connect Chile and Argentina, could be the perfect opportunity to boost scientific development in Chile. This is ANDES, a project that proposes the construction of the first underground laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere, located 1700 meters underground.
Chilean researchers support 5G technology development in the US
Are Chilean researchers contributing to the forefront of telecommunications? The Bell Labs research center, currently part of the telecommunications company Nokia, has placed its trust in a group of Chilean researchers for the CCTVal center, to measure wireless channels that will be used for the future voice and data transmission systems, better known as 5G.
You can watch the program online in: https://bit.ly/2p3fUwr