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Los pozos perforados pueden servir como un suministro de agua a bajo costo para hogares, pequeñas comunidades rurales y para áreas urbanas, además de ser usados para fines agrícolas. A menudo, el desconocimiento previo a una perforación de los materiales de campo y su comportamiento ante ella, nos hace elegir un sistema de perforación inadecuado con los consiguientes problemas en tiempo y costes. De igual manera, y aún con el sistema de perforación adecuado, una perforación no está exenta de dichos problemas, pero éstos pueden minimizarse si se conocen y se comprende el funcionamiento correcto del sistema y cómo se comportan los materiales ante dicha perforación. Por tanto, un conocimiento de los diferentes sistemas de perforación y cómo se comportan los diferentes materiales geológicos ante la misma, facilitará en gran medida el desarrollo en la construcción de pozos y sondeos. Este curso nos ayudará a comprender cómo se comportan las diferentes formaciones geológicas y su comportamiento hidrogeológico ante una obra de captación. De igual manera, dichos conocimientos nos ayudarán de una forma práctica, a optimizar y aprovechar todos los recursos empleados en los trabajos de perforación. Toda la información y documentación facilitada durante el curso tendrá un carácter práctico y aplicable a campo, para que en todo momento el alumno sea capaz de entender y comprender todo lo aprendido, y poderlo utilizar durante su vida profesional. |
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CONTENIDO DETALLADO
MODULO 1.
PERFORACIÓN DE POZOS TUBULARES PARA AGUA.
Tema 1: Caracterización Hidrogeológica de Acuíferos.
Tema 2: Prospección de las Aguas Subterráneas.
Tema 3: Perforación de Pozos Tubulares para Agua.
Tema 4: Diseño y Terminación de Pozos.
MODULO 2. PRUEBAS DE BOMBEO Y EFICIENCIA HIDRAULICA DE POZOS.
Tema 1: Hidráulica de Acuíferos y Captaciones de Agua.
Tema 2. Ejecución de Ensayos de Bombeo. Caudal Constante y Variable.
Tema 3. Parámetros Hidrogeológicos de los Acuíferos.
Tema 4. Eficiencia de las Captaciones de Agua.
MODULO 3. MANTENIMIENTO Y REHABILITACIÓN DE POZOS TUBULARES DE AGUA.
Tema 1: Mantenimiento de Pozos de Agua.
Tema 2: Limpieza Química de Pozos.
Tema 3: Limpieza Física de Pozos.
Tema 4: Desarrollo y Aforo del Pozo.
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EXPOSITOR: Msc. Ing. PEDRO TERÁN
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POZOS para EXPLOTACION de AGUA SUBTERRANEA 💧
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise MIDas4CS 2026 – 4th Workshop on the Modelling and Implementation of Digital Twins for Complex Systems
March 3rd, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise CALL FOR PAPERS
MIDas4CS 2026 – 4th Workshop on the Modelling and Implementation of Digital Twins for Complex Systems
June 8-9, 2026
Verona, Italy
https://midas4cs.github.io/2026
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The concept of Digital Twin is becoming increasingly popular since it was introduced in the scope of the Smart Industry (Industry 4.0). A Digital Twin (DT) is a digital representation of a physical twin that is a real-world entity, system, or event. It mirrors a distinctive object, process, building, or human, regardless of whether that thing is tangible or non-tangible in the real world. The DT technology provides benefits such as real-time remote monitoring and control; greater efficiency and safety; predictive maintenance and scheduling; scenario and risk assessment; better intra- and inter-team synergy and collaborations; more efficient and informed decision support system; personalisation of products and services; and better documentation and communication. The ultimate purpose of Digital Twins is to improve decision-making for solving real-world problems, by using the digital model to create the information necessary for decision-making and subsequently applying the decisions in the real world. Nowadays, Digital Twins are not limited to industrial applications but are spreading to other areas as well, such as, for example, in the healthcare domain, in personalised medicine and clinical trials for drug development.
This workshop aims at getting a better understanding of the techniques that can be used to model and implement Digital Twins and their applications in different domains. In this workshop, we welcome contributions that aim at introducing formal definitions of Digital Twin, but also contributions that describe applications of Digital Twins in different domains. Contributions on tooling for Digital Twins are also welcome.
The workshop is co-located with the 38th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’26).
Topics of Interest
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Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
– Management and Engineering of DT for Complex Systems
– Complex System Architectures for DTs
– Safety and Security in Adopting DTs
– Platforms, Frameworks and Tools for DTs
– Methods and Techniques for the Development of DTs
– Edge/Fog/Cloud Computing for DTs
– Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies of DTs
– Model-driven Engineering for DTs
– Quality Assurance of DTs
– Digital Process Twins
– Collaboration among DTs
– Interaction and cooperation between DTs and Humans
– Artificial Intelligence for DTs
– DT Enhanced Business Processes
– Cognitive Computing for DTs
– Augmented and Virtual Reality for DT
– Practical Validation and Case Studies
– Design patterns for Digital Twins
Important Dates
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– Full paper submissions: March 8th, 2026
– Notification of acceptance: March 30th, 2026
– Camera-ready paper: April 6th, 2026
– Workshop: June 8th-9th, 2026
Submissions
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The workshop will accept regular papers and short (position) papers. Pieces of ongoing research work are also welcome.
The quality of this workshop will be ensured by having each contribution reviewed by at least three experts in the field. A joint volume for all CAiSE workshops will be organised, which will be published with Springer under the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.
Submissions should be made via the CAiSE 2026 EaasyChair submission site by selecting the track “4th edition of Modelling and Implementation of Digital Twins for Complex Systems”
Program Chairs
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Pedro Valderas (pvalderas@dsic.upv.es)
Fabrizio Fornari (fabrizio.fornari@unicam.it)
Luís Ferreira Pires (l.ferreirapires@utwente.nl)
Marten van Sinderen (m.j.vansinderen@utwente.nl)
João Moreira (j.luizrebelomoreira@utwente.nl)
2st CALL FOR PAPERS on the 29th Workshop on Requirements Engineering (deadlines approaching)
March 3rd, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise 29th Workshop on Requirements Engineering (WER 2026)
La Plata, Argentina, August 11 – 13, 2026
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
https://organizacaower.github.io/WER2026/
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
Regular Research Track (WER-RT)
Abstract submission: March 9th, 2026
Paper submission (upload): March 16th, 2026
Notification: May 11th, 2026
Camera-ready: May 30th, 2026
Master's and Doctoral Track (WER-MDT)
Abstract submission: March 31st, 2026
Paper submission (upload): April 6th, 2026
Notification: May 11th, 2026
Camera-ready: May 30th, 2026
Tutorial Track (WER-TT)
Software Requirement Tools Track (WER-SRTT)
Industry Track (WER-IT)
Journal First Track (WER-JFT)
Abstract submission: April 6th, 2026
Paper submission (upload): April 13th, 2026
Notification: May 11th, 2026
Camera-ready: May 30th, 2026
Student Poster Track (WER-SPT)
Abstract submission: May 18th, 2026
Paper submission (upload): May 25th, 2026
Notification: Jun 22nd, 2026
Camera-ready: July 20th, 2026
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The Workshop on Requirements Engineering 2026 is now in its twenty-ninth edition. This series of workshops on the area started in 1998 as a meeting of the Ibero-American requirements engineering community. Thereafter, it has attracted researchers and practitioners from different countries. The WER format promotes discussion and knowledge exchange between academic and industry members. As in the last editions, it will also include main researchers and practitioners as invited keynote speakers as well as industry presentations.
TOPICS OF INTEREST*
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Requirements elicitation, analysis, documentation, management, traceability, prioritization, validation, verification, and negotiation;
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Requirements engineering education and training;
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Requirements engineering for specific software development paradigms, e.g., agent-driven, aspect-driven, model-driven, service-driven, software ecosystems, or systems-of-systems;
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Requirements engineering for specific fields, e.g., safety-critical, web-based, or mobile applications systems;
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Requirements engineering in agile methodologies;
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Requirements specification languages, methods, processes, and tools;
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Model-driven software engineering;
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Regulatory compliance.
* The topics of interest are not exhaustively listed
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions must be written in Portuguese, Spanish, or English, but the abstract must be in English in all cases. All papers must be submitted through the Easychair submission system in PDF, according to the LNCS format.
All accepted papers will be published with Open Access at WERpapers repository:
https://werpapers.dimap.ufrn.br/
Please submit your work in PDF format via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wer2026
For further questions, please contact:
WER 2026 invites submissions in the field of Requirements Engineering as part of the following tracks:
* REGULAR RESEARCH TRACK (WER-RRT)
* JOURNAL FIRST TRACK (WER-JFT)
* MASTER’S AND DOCTORAL TRACK (WER-MDT)
* TUTORIAL TRACK (WER-TT)
* SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT TOOLS TRACK (WER-SRTT)
* INDUSTRY TRACK (WER-IT)
* STUDENT POSTER TRACK (WER-SPT)
We encourage authors to consider the papers presented and published at previous editions (https://werpapers.dimap.ufrn.br/) of the workshop when preparing their submissions. This can assist in building and sharing a novel work on top of existing research as well as contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the topic at hand. Additionally, it allows authors to engage with the work of their peers and collaborate with other experts in the field.
GENERAL CHAIR
Leandro Antonelli, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, AR
LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Juan Enrique Coronel, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, AR
REGULAR RESEARCH TRACK CHAIRS
Marcela Ridao, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, AR
Henrique Sousa, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BR
Pablo Thomas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, AR
JOURNAL FIRST TRACK CHAIRS
Isabel Sofia Sousa Brito, Instituto Politécnico de Beja, PT
Vera Werneck, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BR
MASTER'S AND DOCTORAL TRACK CHAIRS
Márcia Lucena, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Norte, BR
Renato Bulcão, Universidade Federal de Goiás, BR
TUTORIAL TRACK CHAIRS
Maria Lencastre, Universidade de Pernambuco, BR
Carla Silva, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, BR
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS TOOLS TRACK CHAIRS
Rafael Parizi, Instituto Federal Farroupilha, BR
Victor Santander, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, BR
INDUSTRY TRACK CHAIRS
Fábio Levy Siqueira, Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (Poli-USP), BR
Graciela Hadad, Universidad Nacional del Oeste, AR
Alejandro Oliveros, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, AR
Fernando Pinciroli, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, AR
STUDENT POSTER TRACK CHAIRS
Edgar Sarmiento, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, PE
Marisa Daniela Panizzi, Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham, AR
PROCEEDINGS CHAIRS
Lyrene Fernandes da Silva, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Norte, BR
Roxana Portugal, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, PE
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Rafael Parizi, Instituto Federal Farroupilha, BR
Marisa Daniela Panizzi, Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham, AR
Rodrigo Santos, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BR
Anna Beatriz Marques, Universidade Federal do Ceará, BR
STEERING COMMITTEE
Graciela Hadad, Universidad Nacional del Oeste, AR
Jaelson Castro, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, BR
Julio Leite, Universidade Federal da Bahia, BR
MLCC Summer School 2026 in Genoa, Italy | Last call
March 3rd, 2026
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Summer School @MaLGa – Machine Learning Crash Course 2026
Last call for the Summer School Machine Learning Crash Course (MLCC) 2026 https://malga.unige.it/education/schools/mlcc2026/.
The course is organized by MaLGa – the Machine Learning Genoa Center, as part of the ELLIS Genoa unit activities, and is taught by Nicoletta Noceti, Cesare Molinari and Lorenzo Rosasco. MLCC provides an introduction to fundamental concepts and algorithms of Machine Learning. The course presents the statistical learning theory framework with empirical risk minimization and regularization as guiding principles for algorithm design. Linear and nonlinear models will be discussed, including kernel methods and neural networks. The course also covers optimization aspects, discussing and analyzing gradient descent methods and backpropagation.
Further advanced topics will be covered in a half-day workshop, with invited speakers.
This year we will host Sara Magliacane (UvA and Saarland University), Francesca Crucinio (University of Turin) and Andrea Tacchetti (Google DeepMind)!
The course is suitable for undergraduate/graduate students, as well as professionals.
CBMI 2026 – Extended deadline – Special Session proposals – March 10th, 2026
March 3rd, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise 




