School

School of Systems Engineering and Informatics

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facilities and

Infrastructure

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EISI

Conference Room

The School of Industrial and Business Studies invites you to get to know its Conference Room EISI, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, in a general shot of the room where you can see several chairs in front of the board.

Conference room suitable for conducting master classes, talks, events, undergraduate and graduate degree project presentations, and other activities that require a space.

Room available for mission-driven activities of teaching, research, outreach, and continuing education.

Hybrid classroom with a capacity of 85 students equipped with a computer that controls the rest of the devices, a monitor, an industrial-grade screen capable of 24-hour continuous operation, a webcam, a video conferencing bar, omnidirectional microphones, a 4K resolution camera, a set of speakers, and a remote control. These devices are a three-in-one complement to a 4K video camera application with a 6-meter focus, 6 omnidirectional microphones, and a high-quality stereo amplification system. Additionally, the classroom features special brightness screens with a lifespan of 50,000 hours, allowing them to remain operational 24 hours a day. The soundbar has 6 omnidirectional microphones that can focus on the professor, with high sensitivity and quality in 4K resolution.

School of Systems Engineering and Informatics

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

José Alberto Villabona Sepúlveda

Room

The School of Systems Engineering and Computer Science invites you to visit its José Alberto Villabona Sepúlveda Room, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the room where several desktop computers can be seen.

Support laboratory for undergraduate courses (Programming Fundamentals, Discrete Mathematics, Automata and Formal Languages, Data Structures, and Software Engineering). It serves as a backup for students for the development of their class work and degree projects.

Teaching laboratory.

For undergraduate and graduate academic activities, the School community uses various open-source software such as Python, Pytorch, TensorFlow, Google Colab, Seismic Unix, as well as licensed software institutionally, such as the Microsoft Office 365 suite, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab-Simulink, PyCharm Professional, which can be accessed with the institutional email.

Additionally, the University provides undergraduate and graduate academic programs with technological platforms such as Moodle, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams, enabling virtual and collaborative learning, online classes, and teacher training.

26 computers with licensed and open-source software for use by students and faculty.

School of Systems Engineering and Informatics

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

The School of Systems Engineering and Computer Science invites you to visit its José Alberto Villabona Sepúlveda Room, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the room where several desktop computers can be seen.

Networks and Telematics

Laboratory

The School of Systems and Computer Engineering invites you to get to know its Network and Telematics Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Close-up photo of a computer screen showing data in green.

Teaching laboratory for undergraduate courses such as Computer Networks I and Computer Networks II, as well as support for other courses such as Artificial Intelligence I and II, Microcontrollers, Object-oriented Programming, and Software Engineering.

Teaching laboratory.

For the development of academic activities in undergraduate and graduate programs, the School community uses different free software such as Python, Pytorch, TensorFlow, Google Colab, Seismic Unix, as well as licensed institutional software such as the Microsoft Office 365 suite, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab – Simulink, PyCharm Professional, which can be accessed with the institutional email.
Additionally, the University provides the Moodle, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams technological platforms for undergraduate and graduate academic programs, which enable virtual and collaborative learning, online classes, and teacher training.

  • 26 computer systems with licensed and free software for use by students and professors.

  • Servers.

  • Router.

  • Switch.

School of Systems Engineering and Informatics

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

Optics

Laboratory

The School of Systems and Computer Engineering invites you to get to know its Network and Telematics Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Close-up photo of a computer screen showing data in green.

The optics research laboratory specializes in the acquisition of multidimensional data with emphasis on spatial, spectral, temporal, depth, and polarization dimensions.

Support for research and teaching processes, especially at the graduate level.

The School community uses various open-source software for the development of undergraduate and graduate academic activities, such as Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Google Colab, Seismic Unix, as well as institutionally licensed software such as the Microsoft Office 365 suite, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab-Simulink, and PyCharm Professional which can be accessed using institutional email.

Additionally, the University provides the academic programs with technological platforms such as Moodle, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams, which enable virtual and collaborative learning, online classes, and teacher training.

  • Screw kits: Elements for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Cabinets: Special furniture for storing optomechanical elements in the HDSP laboratory.

  • Hexagonal screwdrivers: Necessary tool for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Magnetized metal rulers: Optical calibration element.

  • Mount for magnetized metal rulers: Auxiliary calibration accessory.

  • Optical posts: Optical element required to support optical mounts.

  • Coupling arms for metal optical bars: Optical element required for the assembly of optical systems. Its use is to join optical posts.

  • Pedestals for optical posts: Element required to attach the base of optical posts to the table.

  • Rotatable optical lens mount: Required to assemble lenses.

  • Diffraction grating type dispersive element: Required for the design of optical systems focused on the acquisition of spectral information.

  • Mirrors: Optical element required for the design of interferometers.

  • Optical lenses: Fundamental optical element for image formation in conventional optical systems.

  • Clamp for optical table-pedestal coupling: Optical element required for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Optical rods for the assembly of optical systems: Optical element required for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Tubes adaptable to lenses with a diameter of 1 inch: Element required to avoid external illuminations or parasitic illumination in sample acquisition.

  • Magnetic optical base: Optical element required for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Spectrometer accessory: Element required for the use of a spectrometer.

  • Collimator lens: Element required for use in Single Pixel type systems.

  • Displacers: Required for the assembly of optical systems that require high precision.

  • Calibration disks: Element required for the characterization of the spatial resolution of optical systems.

  • Optical lens accessory: Required to attach lenses to different optoelectronic elements in the HDSP laboratory.

  • L-shaped support: Optical element required for the assembly of optical systems.

  • Precision base for mirrors: Element required for mirror alignment.

  • Special black tape for optical systems – Consumable: Element to protect optical systems.

  • Fabric for covering optical systems – Consumable: Element to protect optical systems.

  • Cameras: Element required for image acquisition.

  • Optical aperture with a diameter of 20 um: Optical element for the characterization of PSFs.

  • Closet for coupling cabinets: Special furniture for storing optomechanical elements in the HDSP laboratory.

  • Tamron lens: Special element for the construction of optical systems with a wide field of view.

  • Deformable mirror type spatial light modulator: Element required for the assembly of adaptive optics systems.

  • GPS: Required for sample acquisition in the field.

  • Flames S type spectrometer: Required for the acquisition of spectral signatures in the visible range.

  • NIRQuest type spectrometer: Required for the acquisition of spectral signatures in the infrared range.

  • Standard diffuse element: Calibration element for spectrometers.

  • Black specular element: Calibration element for spectrometers.

  • Protective glasses: Required for the use of lasers or high-power illumination sources.

  • 63978-1000Q-OA lighting source: Required for the acquisition of spectral information in the visible and infrared ranges.

  • Colorimeter: Element required for the measurement of color quality in the HDSP textile project.

  • Phmeter dli4120 develpers kit for the control of dmd micro-mirror devices to tyrex: Element necessary for the assembly of spectral optical systems.

  • STS-UV microspectrometer reference sts-uv-l-50-400-sma, ocean optics brand: Element required for the assembly of single pixel type spectral acquisition systems.

  • DH-mini. light source for uv-vis nir: Spectrometer accessory – Lighting source.

  • Resistant optical fiber qp230-0.25-xs

Responsible professor

Henry Arguello Fuentes

Director of HDSP research group

Email: hdsp@uis.edu.co

The School of Systems and Computer Engineering invites you to get to know its Network and Telematics Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Close-up photo of a computer screen showing data in green.

CEIS

Study Center

The School of Systems Engineering and Computer Science invites you to get to know its Center for the Study of Systems Engineering (CEIS), which is available to its students and the educational community. General shot showing a group of students working on a laptop computer.

The Center for Systems Engineering Studies (CEIS) is a non-profit entity that works in collaboration with the School of Systems Engineering and Computer Science to contribute to the comprehensive education of students in academic, humanistic, cultural, social, and sports fields.

Objectives

  • To complement university education and seek integration of the educational community.

  • To contribute to the integral formation of students.

  • To encourage students to participate in activities in different fields of university life.

  • To plan, propose and carry out events and activities aimed at students, ensuring their interests are represented.

  • To actively involve the Industrial University of Santander in the economic, cultural, technological development of the region and the country.

  • To prepare and carry out events of a guild nature in favor of the students’ interests.

  • Loan of computers.

  • Loan of devices.

  • Loan of board games.

  • WiFi with VPN.

  • Loan of books.

Computer equipment with licensed and free software for student use.

Laboratorios Pesados Building LP 315, 316 y 317.

Email: aceis.uis@gmail.com

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UIS  Central Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 # 09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Phone: +57 (607) 634 9042

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2342

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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UIS Main Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 # 09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Phone: +57 (607) 634 9042

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2342

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Do yo want more information?

Contact Us

UIS Main Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 # 09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Phone: +57 (607) 634 9042

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2342

Email: escsist@uis.edu.co

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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