Design

COORDINATOR

Fort Mir, Josep Maria

CONTACT

Secretary’s Office for Doctoral Programmes in Architecture
Tel: (+34) 934 011 875
E-mail: secretariadoctorat.utgab@upc.edu

https://etsab.upc.edu/en/studies/doctoral-programmes

This doctoral programme is oriented towards research in the field of design, understood globally from its systemic, complex and global dimension. The UPC entities that shape and promote the programme are the Department of Engineering Graphics and Design (DEGD), the Department of Architectural Representation (RA) and the Image Processing and Multimedia Technology Centre (CITM).

The research focuses on the emerging and interdisciplinary aspects of design, opening up new, unprecedented spaces of knowledge with the potential for exponential growth. Design, linked to companies and organisations both globally and locally, is one of Catalonia's strategic assets. Research, innovation and reflection on the future in the field of design are obvious contributions to improving both the social and the economic system and people's well-being. Design is also currently a strategic activity for business competitiveness that is recognised by public entities responsible for industrial policies (the CIDEM of the Generalitat de Catalunya; the Desarrollo del Diseño y la Innovación -DDI- of the previous Ministry of Industry) and private entities (chambers of commerce).

This programme is devoted to design, an area of knowledge with its own identity and characteristics, which is the focus of the research. Its cross-disciplinarity is the result of the growing need for participation from different disciplines, in more and more cases, and this implies considering the system in which each case is located and assuming all of its complexity. Thus, a cross-disciplinary and systemic approach to design must contemplate aspects of diverse but ever-present registers, such as humanistic (related to people), environmental (related to the environment) and technological (related to media) registers.

Design research on the programme must always know how to relate the elements that are specific to these different areas, considering to what degree and in which role they participate in each case. In addition, the range of UPC entities that promote this programme, and their complementarity, provide great research potential in new areas and topics in which design can establish unprecedented relationships, promoting innovation and knowledge creation in emerging sectors in which design plays a relevant role as a catalyst of future reality.

Research areas

The programme treats design as an area of knowledge in its own right, with its specific properties and its own space for action. Regarding research, given that it often deals with original and emerging topics, one of its characteristics is that it is difficult to classify. The following areas should not be understood as restrictive elements but as spaces to be developed, promoting both the relationship between them and the emergence of new, unprecedented research spaces:

- CONTEMPORARY DESIGN AND SYSTEMS (Contemporary design and systems)

A systemic approach to design in relation to cross-disciplinary themes in which new, emerging and/or innovative situations are discussed. Design as a tool for interconnection and transfer of influences between, for example:

  • New transport and mobility systems. Territory and city.
  • Circular economy and sustainable systems. Product and distribution.
  • Local and global. Relocation, identity and local product.
  • Systems and networks, collaborative design. Collective self-production. 3D printing and DIY.
  • Object, environment and territory. Interaction between scales.
  • People and environment. Posthumanism and design for social innovation.

- ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. TOOLS AND PROCESSES (Architectural design. Tools and processes)

Research surrounding the architectural design process, across the full range of scales and themes. From the object to the territory, including its relationship with both the definition of cultural concepts and aspects and the tools and technologies used.

  • Cultural, social and historical meanings as design materials.
  • Parametric and generative design. Neural networks applied to architectural design.
  • Design as a formal construction process. From the mental image to physical reality. Object, space and landscape.
  • The human dimension of design. Perception, emotion and well-being.

- REALITY AND THE FUTURE, REPRESENTATION AND MATERIALITY (Reality and future, representation and materiality)

In-depth study of the capacity of design as a tool for previsualisation, anticipation and preconfiguration of reality and the future. Design understood as an instrument that has allowed us to construct the present and that, at the same time, must allow us to speculate rigorously about the consequences and evolution of the decisions and options adopted in relation to issues that have an impact on the future.

  • Speculative design. Utopia, dystopia and reality.
  • Representation, materiality, virtuality and physical materiality.
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality. New perceptions and new capabilities. Transhumanism.
  • The limits of design. Fluidity and mutability.
  • Design, inclusion and accessibility. Design for everyone.

- DIGITAL EXPERIENCE DESIGN (Digital experience design)

Studying and practising digital design provides new critical, aesthetic, format, possible futures and thinking approaches to the social and cultural technological transformation of the digital age. The design methodologies applied in HCI for new interfaces and the design of immersive experiences, video games, data and digital art offer innovative approaches to experience design. Approaches focused on human factors, such as more than human, post-digitalisation and digital, feminist and inclusive ethnography, propose innovative research that critically prototypes or studies experience and new social and communicative digital ecosystems.

  • Interface design.
  • Digital design and new formats (video games, narratives, animation, data, art).
  • Innovation and design through art. Art, science, technology and society.
  • Design of inclusive, people-centred digital experiences.
  • Creative technologies and design.

General information

Access profile

Holders of the master's degree in Advanced Studies in Design-Barcelona (MBDesign) (UPC-UB), in any of its specialisations, may be admitted to the programme without bridging courses.

Applicants with master's degrees in fields related to the programme other than the one stated above may have to take the bridging courses stipulated by the academic committee of the doctoral programme in view of their academic background.

As a discipline that is located between art and science, candidates who are capable of understanding abstract and cross-disciplinary concepts related to the field of design are given priority. Analytical, critical, synthesis and graphic representation skills and scientific rigour are valued, as is interest in the programme's research projects.

Optimal entrance qualifications are national or international degrees in design, architecture and engineering. Admission from a degree or master's degree related to the field of the doctoral programme is also considered appropriate.

In addition to these academic backgrounds, certain personal characteristics are considered important, such as critical thinking, initiative, perseverance and persistence at work, the ability to work in a team and the ability to communicate appropriately both orally and in writing.

Output profile

Doctoral candidates who complete a doctoral degree will have acquired the following competencies, which are needed to carry out quality research (Royal Decree 99/2011, of 28 January, which regulates official doctoral studies):

a) A systematic understanding of the field of study and a mastery of the research skills and methods related to the field.
b) An ability to conceive, design or create, put into practice and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
c) An ability to contribute to pushing back the frontiers of knowledge through original research.
d) A capacity for critical analysis and an ability to assess and summarise new and complex ideas.
e) An ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society in general as regards their fields of knowledge in the manner and languages that are typical of the international scientific community to which they belong.
f) An ability to foster scientific, technological, social, artistic and cultural progress in academic and professional contexts within a knowledge-based society.

The award of a doctoral degree must equip the graduate for work in a variety of settings, especially those requiring creativity and innovation. Doctoral graduates must have at least acquired the personal skills needed to:

a) Develop in contexts in which there is little specific information.
b) Find the key questions that must be answered to solve a complex problem.
c) Design, create, develop and undertake original, innovative projects in their field.
d) Work as part of a team and independently in an international or multidisciplinary context.
e) Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity and make judgements with limited information.
f) Offer criticism on and intellectually defend solutions.

Other competencies

Have acquired advanced knowledge at the frontier of their discipline and demonstrated, in the context of internationally recognised scientific research, a deep, detailed and well-grounded understanding of theoretical and practical issues and scientific methodology in one or more research fields.

Have made an original and significant contribution to scientific research in their field of expertise that has been recognised as such by the international scientific community.

Have demonstrated that they are capable of designing a research project that serves as a framework for carrying out a critical analysis and assessment of imprecise situations, in which they are able to apply their contributions, expertise and working method to synthesise new and complex ideas that yield a deeper knowledge of the research context in which they work.

Have demonstrated that they are able to carry out their research activity in a socially responsible manner and with scientific integrity.

Have demonstrated, within their specific scientific context, that they are able to make cultural, social or technological advances and promote innovation in all areas within a knowledge-based society.

Have demonstrated that they are able to participate in scientific discussions at the international level in their field of expertise and disseminate the results of their research activity to audiences of all kinds.

Have developed sufficient autonomy to set up, manage and lead innovative research teams and projects and scientific collaborations (both national and international) within their subject area, in multidisciplinary contexts and, where appropriate, with a substantial element of knowledge transfer.

Number of places

10

Duration of studies and dedication regime

Duration
The maximum period of study for full-time doctoral studies is four years, counted from the date of first enrolment in the relevant programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. The academic committee of the doctoral programme may authorise a doctoral candidate to pursue doctoral studies on a part-time basis. In this case, the maximum period of study is seven years from the date of first enrolment in the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. To calculate these periods, the date of deposit is considered to be the date on which the thesis is made publicly available for review.

If a doctoral candidate has a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%, the maximum period of study is six years for full-time students and nine years for part-time students.

For full-time doctoral candidates, the minimum period of study is two years, counted from the date of an applicant's admission to the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited; for part-time doctoral candidates it is four years.

When there are justified grounds for doing so, and the thesis supervisor and academic tutor have given their authorisation, doctoral candidates may request that the academic committee of their doctoral programme exempt them from the requirement to complete this minimum period of study.

Temporary disability leave and leave for the birth of a child, adoption or fostering for the purposes of adoption, temporary foster care, risk during pregnancy or infant feeding, gender violence and any other situation provided for in current regulations do not count towards these periods. Students who find themselves in any of these circumstances must notify the academic committee of the doctoral programme, which must inform the Doctoral School.

Doctoral candidates may request periods of temporary withdrawal from the programme for up to a total of two years. Requests must be justified and addressed to the academic committee responsible for the programme, which will decide whether or not to grant the candidate's request.

Extension of studies
If a doctoral candidate has not applied to deposit their thesis before the expiry of the deadlines specified in the previous section, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may, at the request of the doctoral candidate, authorise an extension of this deadline of one year under the conditions specified for the doctoral programme in question.

Dismissal from the doctoral programme
A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate not having completed their annual enrolment or applied for a temporary interruption.
  • The doctoral candidate not having formalised annual enrolment on the day after the end of the authorisation to temporarily interrupt or withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate receiving a negative reassessment after the deadline set by the academic committee of the doctoral programme to remedy the deficiencies that led to a previous negative assessment.
  • The doctoral candidate having been the subject of disciplinary proceedings leading to their suspension or permanent exclusion from the UPC.
  • A refusal to authorise the extensions applied for, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.3 of these regulations.
  • The doctoral candidate not having submitted the research plan in the period established in Section 8.2 of these regulations.
  • The maximum period of study for the doctoral degree having ended, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.4 of these regulations.

Dismissal from the programme means that the doctoral candidate cannot continue studying at the UPC and that their academic record will be closed. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission, and the committee must reevaluate the candidate in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

A doctoral candidate who has been dismissed due to having exceeded the time limit for completing doctoral studies or due to an unsatisfactory assessment may not be Academic Regulations for Doctoral Studies Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Page 17 of 33 admitted to the same doctoral programme until at least two years have elapsed from the date of dismissal, as provided for in sections 3.4 and 9.2 of these regulations.

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Organization

COORDINATOR:
ACADEMIC COMMISSION OF THE PROGRAM:
STRUCTURAL UNITS:
  • Departamento de Representación Arquitectónica (PROMOTORA)
  • Department of Graphic and Design Engineering
  • Image Processing and Multimedia Technology Centre
SPECIFIC URL OF THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM:
https://etsab.upc.edu/en/studies/doctoral-programmes

CONTACT:

Secretary’s Office for Doctoral Programmes in Architecture
Tel: (+34) 934 011 875
E-mail: secretariadoctorat.utgab@upc.edu


Access, admission and registration

Access profile

Holders of the master's degree in Advanced Studies in Design-Barcelona (MBDesign) (UPC-UB), in any of its specialisations, may be admitted to the programme without bridging courses.

Applicants with master's degrees in fields related to the programme other than the one stated above may have to take the bridging courses stipulated by the academic committee of the doctoral programme in view of their academic background.

As a discipline that is located between art and science, candidates who are capable of understanding abstract and cross-disciplinary concepts related to the field of design are given priority. Analytical, critical, synthesis and graphic representation skills and scientific rigour are valued, as is interest in the programme's research projects.

Optimal entrance qualifications are national or international degrees in design, architecture and engineering. Admission from a degree or master's degree related to the field of the doctoral programme is also considered appropriate.

In addition to these academic backgrounds, certain personal characteristics are considered important, such as critical thinking, initiative, perseverance and persistence at work, the ability to work in a team and the ability to communicate appropriately both orally and in writing.

Access requirements

As a rule, applicants must hold a Spanish bachelor's degree or equivalent and a Spanish master's degree or equivalent, provided they have completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits on the two degrees (Royal Decree 43/2015, of 2 February).

Applicants who meet one or more of the following conditions are also eligible for admission:

a) Holders of official Spanish degrees or equivalent Spanish qualifications, provided they have passed 300 ECTS credits in total and they can prove they have reached Level 3 in the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education.
b) Holders of degrees awarded in foreign education systems in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which do not require homologation, who can prove that they have reached Level 7 in the European Qualifications Framework, provided the degree makes the holder eligible for admission to doctoral studies in the country in which it was awarded.
c) Holders of degrees awarded in a country that does not belong to the EHEA, which do not require homologation, on the condition that the University is able to verify that the degree is of a level equivalent to that of official university master's degrees in Spain and that it makes the holder eligible for admission to doctoral studies in the country in which it was awarded.
d) Holders of another doctoral degree.
e) Holders of an official university qualification who, having been awarded a post as a trainee in the entrance examination for specialised medical training, have successfully completed at least two years of training leading to an official degree in a health sciences specialisation.

Note 1: Regulations for access to doctoral studies for individuals with degrees in bachelor's, engineering, or architecture under the system prior to the implementation of the EHEA (CG 47/02 2014).

Note 2: Agreement number 64/2014 of the Governing Council approving the procedure and criteria for assessing the academic requirements for admission to doctoral studies with non-homologated foreign degrees (CG 25/03 2014).

Legal framework

Admission criteria and merits assessment

To assess applicants’ critical and synthesis capacity, discernment in using graphic expression systems, information search skills and oral and written communication ability, the following documents are required:

The academic committee of the doctoral programme decides on applications based on the following weighting criteria:

  • Appropriateness of the qualification and assessment of the skills acquired in accredited prior learning (40%).
  • Academic and professional CV (20%).
  • Letter of motivation and research proposed (10%).
  • Personal graphic portfolio (15%).
  • Questionnaire on specific basic knowledge content (15%).

Training complements

The academic committee of the programme may require bridging courses to be completed that are consistent with the admission criteria and appropriate to the admission profile. In these cases, it monitors the bridging courses taken and establishes appropriate criteria to limit their duration.

These courses may not exceed 60 ECTS credits and are based on official postgraduate activities that are already programmed by the University.

These specific bridging courses are, for the purposes of public fees and the award of grants and student financial aid, considered doctoral level training and must be completed in the initial period of work on the thesis, within a maximum period of one academic year.

Taking into account the doctoral student activity report, the academic committee of the programme may propose additional measures to those outlined in the regulations that lead to the dismissal of doctoral candidates who do not meet the established criteria.

  • Holders of the (master's degree in Advanced Studies in Design-Barcelona (MBDesign, UPC-UB)) are not required to take bridging courses.
  • Applicants who hold a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) worth 300 ECTS credits or more whose curriculum does not include research credits are required to take bridging courses not exceeding 15 ECTS credits from the courses detailed in the doctoral programme's ex ante accreditation report. These bridging courses must be completed during the initial period of work on the doctoral thesis.
  • For other candidates, the academic committee of the programme may require bridging courses. These courses may be research training or cross-disciplinary training and may not exceed 15 ECTS credits in any case. If they are required, they must be passed in the initial period of work on the doctoral thesis. They will consist of the subjects determined in each case on UPC master's degrees linked to the field of the doctoral programme and detailed in the corresponding ex ante accreditation report.

Monitoring and evaluation of the doctoral student

Formation activities

Activity: Elaboración y defensa inicial del plan de investigación (obligatoria)
Hours: 5

Activity: Workshop o seminario específico del programa (optativa)
Hours: 30

Activity: Publicaciones (obligatoria)
Hours: 100

Activity: Mobilidad y congresos (optativa)
Hours: 480

Activity: Ciencia abierta e investigación e innovación responsables (RRI) (ciencia abierta, ciencia ciudadana, gestión de datos, sostenibilidad, ética, dimensión de género en la investigación) (obligatoria para estudiantes de nuevo acceso)
Hours: 5

Activity: Activityes transversales de la Escuela de Doctorado (optativa)
Hours: 30

Procedure for assignment of tutor and thesis director

The academic committee of the doctoral programme assigns a thesis supervisor to each doctoral candidate when they are admitted or enrol for the first time, taking account of the thesis supervision commitment referred to in the admission decision.

The thesis supervisor will ensure that training activities carried out by the doctoral candidate are coherent and suitable, and that the topic of the candidate’s doctoral thesis will have an impact and make a novel contribution to knowledge in the relevant field. The thesis supervisor will also guide the doctoral candidate in planning the thesis and, if necessary, tailoring it to any other projects or activities undertaken. The thesis supervisor will generally be a UPC professor or researcher who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience. This includes PhD-holding staff at associated schools (as determined by the Governing Council) and UPC-affiliated research institutes (in accordance with corresponding collaboration and affiliation agreements). When thesis supervisors are UPC staff members, they also act as the doctoral candidate’s tutor.

PhD holders who do not meet these criteria (as a result of their contractual relationship or the nature of the institution to which they are attached) must be approved by the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee in order to participate in a doctoral programme as researchers with documented research experience.

The academic committee of the doctoral programme may approve the appointment of a PhD-holding expert who is not a UPC staff member as a candidate’s thesis supervisor. In such cases, the prior authorisation of the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee is required. A UPC staff member who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience must also be proposed to act as a co-supervisor, or as the doctoral candidate’s tutor if one has not been assigned.

A thesis supervisor may step down from this role if there are justified reasons (recognised as valid by the committee) for doing so. If this occurs, the academic committee of the doctoral programme will assign the doctoral candidate a new thesis supervisor.

Provided there are justified reasons for doing so, and after hearing any relevant input from the doctoral candidate, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may assign a new thesis supervisor at any time during the period of doctoral study.

If there are academic reasons for doing so (an interdisciplinary topic, joint or international programmes, etc.) and the academic committee of the programme gives its approval, an additional thesis supervisor may be assigned. Supervisors and co-supervisors have the same responsibilities and academic recognition.

The maximum number of supervisors of a doctoral thesis is two: a supervisor and a co-supervisor.

For theses carried out under a cotutelle agreement or as part of an Industrial Doctorate, if necessary and if the agreement foresees it this maximum number of supervisors may not apply. This notwithstanding, the maximum number of supervisors belonging to the UPC is two.

More information at the PhD theses section

Permanence

The maximum period of study for full-time doctoral studies is four years, counted from the date of first enrolment in the relevant programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. The academic committee of the doctoral programme may authorise a doctoral candidate to pursue doctoral studies on a part-time basis. In this case, the maximum period of study is seven years from the date of first enrolment in the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. To calculate these periods, the date of deposit is considered to be the date on which the thesis is made publicly available for review.

If a doctoral candidate has a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%, the maximum period of study is six years for full-time students and nine years for part-time students.

If a doctoral candidate has not applied to deposit their thesis before the expiry of the deadlines specified in the previous section, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may, at the request of the doctoral candidate, authorise an extension of this deadline of one year under the conditions specified for the doctoral programme in question.

Dismissal from the doctoral programme
A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate not having completed their annual enrolment or applied for a temporary interruption.
  • The doctoral candidate not having formalised annual enrolment on the day after the end of the authorisation to temporarily interrupt or withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate receiving a negative reassessment after the deadline set by the academic committee of the doctoral programme to remedy the deficiencies that led to a previous negative assessment.
  • The doctoral candidate having been the subject of disciplinary proceedings leading to their suspension or permanent exclusion from the UPC.
  • A refusal to authorise the extensions applied for, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.3 of these regulations.
  • The doctoral candidate not having submitted the research plan in the period established in Section 8.2 of these regulations.
  • The maximum period of study for the doctoral degree having ended, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.4 of these regulations.

Dismissal from the programme means that the doctoral candidate cannot continue studying at the UPC and that their academic record will be closed. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission, and the committee must reevaluate the candidate in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

A doctoral candidate who has been dismissed due to having exceeded the time limit for completing doctoral studies or due to an unsatisfactory assessment may not be Academic Regulations for Doctoral Studies Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Page 17 of 33 admitted to the same doctoral programme until at least two years have elapsed from the date of dismissal, as provided for in sections 3.4 and 9.2 of these regulations.

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Learning resources

The Department of Engineering Graphics and Design (DEGD) has several teaching and research laboratories and workshops (design, paper engineering, CAD/CAM/CAE, simulation, VR, etc.) that are very well equipped and located on most of the UPC's university campuses. Its research lines focus on industrial design, graphic design, paper engineering and graphic expression learning tools.

The DEGD has worked on projects in collaboration with the CIDEM and the Interdepartmental Commission for Research and Innovation (CIRI), in the Network of Technological Innovation Support Centres, through the Multimedia Applications Laboratory (LAM) and the SOC-STEM research group (Social Impact of STEM - 2021 SGR 00377 GRC). In addition, it has the CELBIOTECH-Engineering Laboratory (2021 SGR 00852 GRC) and the support of the FabLab of the Terrassa School of Industrial, Aerospace and Audiovisual Engineering and the FabDig of the Vilanova i la Geltrú School of Engineering.

Regarding the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB), in addition to research spaces and equipment it has an outstanding international library on Catalan modernism in architecture, design and urbanism, and one of the most advanced documentary research services in existence.

The Oriol Bohigas Library of the ETSAB is the most important specialist university library in architecture, design and urbanism in Catalonia. Its origins are linked to the history of the ETSAB, which was officially founded as such in 1875, although it incorporates an antique collection from predecessor schools (pre-1820) and a historical collection (pre-1950).

Doctoral Theses

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List of lodged theses

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Theses related publications

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Research projects

START DATEEND DATEACTIVITYFINANCING ENTITY
01/01/202531/12/2027Estrategias participativas para la gestión de la contaminació por plástico del litoral transfronterizoCommission of European Communities
21/10/202430/05/2025Muvity, un sistema de telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/10/202430/09/2025HACER ES PENSARFUND.ESPAÑOLA CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
01/10/202430/09/2027EmotionalSigns: Desarrollo de tecnología disruptiva mínimamente invasiva para medición del estrés y estado emocional en personas con dificultades de comunicaciónAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
12/09/202430/06/2025Conveni de col.laboració per la realització d’accions formatives relacionades amb les temàtiques de: Realitat Virtual augmentada.PESA 4040 SL
01/09/202428/02/2026Muvity: a novel physical telerehabilitation systemAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202431/12/2028Aprendizaje transformador para la sostenibilidad y la ética en la educación superior STEAMAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202431/12/2027Simulaciones predictivas in silico para cirugías ortopédicas.AGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/07/202428/02/2027Contracte de col·laboració Disseny d´un mètode organitzatiu i de treball per tal d’incorporar càlculs d´enginyeria automatizats, mecanitzats, digitalització i d’altres aplicacions informàtiques per aDEM, S.L.
01/05/202405/12/2025Ciutat i infàncies. Estratègies de cooperació i investigació per a la millora de l'espai urbà al voltant de centres escolars a Oaxaca de Juárez i les seves aplicacions en altres contextos urbans.Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
07/03/202407/03/2024Guardamanos calefactable para motocicletas u otros vehículos con manillar
05/02/202402/06/2026Revalorització holística del residu del cànemGENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
31/12/202330/06/2026Innovation tools to digitise the East and West cultural heritage: a digital game methodology guideEURCOM-D.G.EDUCATION&CULTURE
01/11/202331/10/2024SOCIAL BLOOMING HUB - Acceleradora de Projectes d'Innovació SocialDepartament d'Empresa i Treball
12/09/202328/06/2024Conveni de col.laboració per la formació per dissenyar i desenvolupar eines informàtiques interactives per ajudar al desenvolupament dels terapeutes ocupacionals a la seva feina.PESA 4040 SL
01/06/202331/05/2024Canvi Climàtic i equitat: mapeig de les emissions en funció del nivell de rendaCentre per a la Cooperació al Desenvolupament
01/06/202331/05/2024Ciutat, Espai Públic i Infàncies. Workshop de cooperació per la millora de l'espai públic a l'entorn de centres escolars de la Ciutat Oaxaca de Juárez (Mèxic).Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/06/202331/05/2024Muvity: un sistema de telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
12/04/202330/06/2023Contracte de col.laboració per donar suport als projectes d'Innovació del COIBCOL·LEGI OF.DIPLOMATS INFERMERIA BC
24/01/202323/02/2023Construcción de capacidades sobre justicia y equidad en compromiso mitigación NDCsFUNDACIÓN AVINA CHILE; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; EUROCLIMA+
02/01/202331/01/2025Contracte de col·laboració per poder incorporar càlculs d'enginyeria automatitzats i aplicacions informàtiques orientades a generar la documentació necessàriaDEM, S.L.
01/01/202331/12/2025Xarxa R+D+I en Tecnologies de la Salut (Xartec Salut)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
23/12/202223/06/2024Valorització dels residus tèxtils com a font de cel·lulosa per obtenir productes d’alt valor afegitAjuntament de Barcelona
01/12/202230/09/2025Dispositivos inteligentes de control solar para la rehabilitación de envolventes a partir de residuosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202231/05/2025Herramientas para una mejor gestión de la basura marina en zonas costeras y acelerar la transición a una economía circular del plásticoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
21/11/202230/01/2023Suport als projectes d'innovació del COIBCOL·LEGI OF.DIPLOMATS INFERMERIA BC
30/09/202230/06/2023Contracte de formació en Realitat Virtual i Augmentada en el Màster de Música i So per a experiències de l'Entreteniment i del grau en Fisioteràpia InternacionalPESA 4040 SL
16/09/202215/01/2023Assistència tècnica per a l'estimació del pressupost català de carboni segons criteris de justícia climàtica internacionalDepartament de Territori, Habitatge i Transició Ecològica de la Generalitat de Catalunya
01/09/202231/08/2025Memorias del paisaje nilotico: prospeccion, simulacion y recreacion de la inundacion estacional en la zona del dique de Mimbal (Minia, Egipto)Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología
01/09/202231/07/2023Telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/09/202231/12/2025MUVITY: Desenvolupament i implementació d'un sistema ludificat de telerehabilitació físicaDepartament de Drets Socials i Inclusió de la Generalitat de Catalunya
22/06/202222/08/2023Colllaboration contract to support the City of Bologna improve its understanding of the gender gap in existing public services and infrastructures through a technical assistance contract.OCA GLOBAL CONSULTING AND TECHNICAL
17/05/202216/05/2023 Modelos tiflológicos Virtuales. Cátedras de Tecnologías AccesiblesFundación Universia
01/04/202230/04/2023Innovative Eco-construction System based on Interlocking Modular Insulation Wood and Cork-based PanelsCommission of European Communities
21/02/202221/02/2025Efecte de la ingravidesa en reproduccióSantiago Dexeus Font Fundació Privada
20/02/202230/11/2022Contracte de col·laboració en assesorament i implantació del disseny de models i eines per l'ensenyament online.METODO SUPERTICS SL
01/02/202231/08/2022Hacia un Madrid Más que humano: microarquitecturas para una convivencia entre especiesAyuntamiento de Madrid
10/01/202214/06/2022Formació en Realitat Virtual i Augmentada en el Màster de Música i So per a Experiències de l’Entreteniment i del grau en Fisioteràpia InternacionalPESA 4040 SL
01/09/202131/08/2025TRANSFORMACIÓN DE MATERIALES CELULÓSICOS EN BIOPRODUCTOS AVANZADOS Y ECOLÓGICOSAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/06/202131/05/2025Developing Optimal and Open Research Support for the Black Sea (DOORS)Commission of European Communities
16/02/202131/05/2021Disseny dels criteris i un model d’acreditació del programa de formació-consultoria innexONSANITY SOLUTIONS, SL
01/01/202127/05/2022TELEDFO – Telerehabilitació per persones que han sofert ictusCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
23/11/202023/11/2023Recerca de nous materials compostos verds per a la valorització de subproductes del cànem VALSUCANEMAgència per la Competitivitat de l'Empresa (ACCIÓ)
23/07/202031/07/2021TELEDFO - Solución gamificada de telerehabilitación física con impacto socialFundació DKV
01/06/202031/12/2020Realitat Virtual per a rehabilitació de pacients amb discapacitat físicaCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/06/202031/12/2023Intermitencias plásticas en la intersección de la ciencia de materiales, física estadística y mecánica de medios continuosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/06/202025/11/2021OSIP Remote Sensing for Marine Litter-Study SchemeESA (EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY)
20/03/202031/12/2020ResUPCManresaCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/03/202028/02/2021Virtual Reality for the rehabilitation of patients with physical disabilitiesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/02/202031/01/2021Assessorament en l’aplicació de models, tecnologies i estratègies de participació en els àmbits de la Salut i el BenestarCAPSE
01/02/202031/01/2021Formació en l’aplicació de models, tecnologies i estratègies de participació en els àmbits de la Salut i el BenestarCAPSE
07/01/202023/12/2022Ampliació del contracte de col·laboració per mecanisme que sigui capaç de doblegar de manera repetitiva i controlada barres massisses de diàmetres inferiors a 40 mm.DEM, S.L.
01/01/202030/12/2021Smart trash detection and damage prevention for shared mobility, I-2020-31EUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.

Teaching staff and research groups

Research projects

START DATEEND DATEACTIVITYFINANCING ENTITY
01/01/202531/12/2027Estrategias participativas para la gestión de la contaminació por plástico del litoral transfronterizoCommission of European Communities
21/10/202430/05/2025Muvity, un sistema de telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/10/202430/09/2025HACER ES PENSARFUND.ESPAÑOLA CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
01/10/202430/09/2027EmotionalSigns: Desarrollo de tecnología disruptiva mínimamente invasiva para medición del estrés y estado emocional en personas con dificultades de comunicaciónAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
12/09/202430/06/2025Conveni de col.laboració per la realització d’accions formatives relacionades amb les temàtiques de: Realitat Virtual augmentada.PESA 4040 SL
01/09/202428/02/2026Muvity: a novel physical telerehabilitation systemAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202431/12/2028Aprendizaje transformador para la sostenibilidad y la ética en la educación superior STEAMAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202431/12/2027Simulaciones predictivas in silico para cirugías ortopédicas.AGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/07/202428/02/2027Contracte de col·laboració Disseny d´un mètode organitzatiu i de treball per tal d’incorporar càlculs d´enginyeria automatizats, mecanitzats, digitalització i d’altres aplicacions informàtiques per aDEM, S.L.
01/05/202405/12/2025Ciutat i infàncies. Estratègies de cooperació i investigació per a la millora de l'espai urbà al voltant de centres escolars a Oaxaca de Juárez i les seves aplicacions en altres contextos urbans.Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
07/03/202407/03/2024Guardamanos calefactable para motocicletas u otros vehículos con manillar
05/02/202402/06/2026Revalorització holística del residu del cànemGENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
31/12/202330/06/2026Innovation tools to digitise the East and West cultural heritage: a digital game methodology guideEURCOM-D.G.EDUCATION&CULTURE
01/11/202331/10/2024SOCIAL BLOOMING HUB - Acceleradora de Projectes d'Innovació SocialDepartament d'Empresa i Treball
12/09/202328/06/2024Conveni de col.laboració per la formació per dissenyar i desenvolupar eines informàtiques interactives per ajudar al desenvolupament dels terapeutes ocupacionals a la seva feina.PESA 4040 SL
01/06/202331/05/2024Canvi Climàtic i equitat: mapeig de les emissions en funció del nivell de rendaCentre per a la Cooperació al Desenvolupament
01/06/202331/05/2024Ciutat, Espai Públic i Infàncies. Workshop de cooperació per la millora de l'espai públic a l'entorn de centres escolars de la Ciutat Oaxaca de Juárez (Mèxic).Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/06/202331/05/2024Muvity: un sistema de telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
12/04/202330/06/2023Contracte de col.laboració per donar suport als projectes d'Innovació del COIBCOL·LEGI OF.DIPLOMATS INFERMERIA BC
24/01/202323/02/2023Construcción de capacidades sobre justicia y equidad en compromiso mitigación NDCsFUNDACIÓN AVINA CHILE; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; EUROCLIMA+
02/01/202331/01/2025Contracte de col·laboració per poder incorporar càlculs d'enginyeria automatitzats i aplicacions informàtiques orientades a generar la documentació necessàriaDEM, S.L.
01/01/202331/12/2025Xarxa R+D+I en Tecnologies de la Salut (Xartec Salut)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
23/12/202223/06/2024Valorització dels residus tèxtils com a font de cel·lulosa per obtenir productes d’alt valor afegitAjuntament de Barcelona
01/12/202230/09/2025Dispositivos inteligentes de control solar para la rehabilitación de envolventes a partir de residuosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202231/05/2025Herramientas para una mejor gestión de la basura marina en zonas costeras y acelerar la transición a una economía circular del plásticoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
21/11/202230/01/2023Suport als projectes d'innovació del COIBCOL·LEGI OF.DIPLOMATS INFERMERIA BC
30/09/202230/06/2023Contracte de formació en Realitat Virtual i Augmentada en el Màster de Música i So per a experiències de l'Entreteniment i del grau en Fisioteràpia InternacionalPESA 4040 SL
16/09/202215/01/2023Assistència tècnica per a l'estimació del pressupost català de carboni segons criteris de justícia climàtica internacionalDepartament de Territori, Habitatge i Transició Ecològica de la Generalitat de Catalunya
01/09/202231/08/2025Memorias del paisaje nilotico: prospeccion, simulacion y recreacion de la inundacion estacional en la zona del dique de Mimbal (Minia, Egipto)Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología
01/09/202231/07/2023Telerehabilitació per persones doblement vulnerablesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/09/202231/12/2025MUVITY: Desenvolupament i implementació d'un sistema ludificat de telerehabilitació físicaDepartament de Drets Socials i Inclusió de la Generalitat de Catalunya
22/06/202222/08/2023Colllaboration contract to support the City of Bologna improve its understanding of the gender gap in existing public services and infrastructures through a technical assistance contract.OCA GLOBAL CONSULTING AND TECHNICAL
17/05/202216/05/2023 Modelos tiflológicos Virtuales. Cátedras de Tecnologías AccesiblesFundación Universia
01/04/202230/04/2023Innovative Eco-construction System based on Interlocking Modular Insulation Wood and Cork-based PanelsCommission of European Communities
21/02/202221/02/2025Efecte de la ingravidesa en reproduccióSantiago Dexeus Font Fundació Privada
20/02/202230/11/2022Contracte de col·laboració en assesorament i implantació del disseny de models i eines per l'ensenyament online.METODO SUPERTICS SL
01/02/202231/08/2022Hacia un Madrid Más que humano: microarquitecturas para una convivencia entre especiesAyuntamiento de Madrid
10/01/202214/06/2022Formació en Realitat Virtual i Augmentada en el Màster de Música i So per a Experiències de l’Entreteniment i del grau en Fisioteràpia InternacionalPESA 4040 SL
01/09/202131/08/2025TRANSFORMACIÓN DE MATERIALES CELULÓSICOS EN BIOPRODUCTOS AVANZADOS Y ECOLÓGICOSAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/06/202131/05/2025Developing Optimal and Open Research Support for the Black Sea (DOORS)Commission of European Communities
16/02/202131/05/2021Disseny dels criteris i un model d’acreditació del programa de formació-consultoria innexONSANITY SOLUTIONS, SL
01/01/202127/05/2022TELEDFO – Telerehabilitació per persones que han sofert ictusCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
23/11/202023/11/2023Recerca de nous materials compostos verds per a la valorització de subproductes del cànem VALSUCANEMAgència per la Competitivitat de l'Empresa (ACCIÓ)
23/07/202031/07/2021TELEDFO - Solución gamificada de telerehabilitación física con impacto socialFundació DKV
01/06/202031/12/2020Realitat Virtual per a rehabilitació de pacients amb discapacitat físicaCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/06/202031/12/2023Intermitencias plásticas en la intersección de la ciencia de materiales, física estadística y mecánica de medios continuosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/06/202025/11/2021OSIP Remote Sensing for Marine Litter-Study SchemeESA (EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY)
20/03/202031/12/2020ResUPCManresaCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/03/202028/02/2021Virtual Reality for the rehabilitation of patients with physical disabilitiesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/02/202031/01/2021Assessorament en l’aplicació de models, tecnologies i estratègies de participació en els àmbits de la Salut i el BenestarCAPSE
01/02/202031/01/2021Formació en l’aplicació de models, tecnologies i estratègies de participació en els àmbits de la Salut i el BenestarCAPSE
07/01/202023/12/2022Ampliació del contracte de col·laboració per mecanisme que sigui capaç de doblegar de manera repetitiva i controlada barres massisses de diàmetres inferiors a 40 mm.DEM, S.L.
01/01/202030/12/2021Smart trash detection and damage prevention for shared mobility, I-2020-31EUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.

Quality

The Validation, Monitoring, Modification and Accreditation Framework (VSMA Framework) for official degrees ties the quality assurance processes (validation, monitoring, modification and accreditation) carried out over the lifetime of a course to two objectives—the goal of establishing coherent links between these processes, and that of achieving greater efficiency in their management—all with the overarching aim of improving programmes.

Validation

          Indicators