PhD Candidate, Bournemouth University
Manuel Martin Salvador (MEng'09 -- MSc'11) graduated with distinction as a Computer Engineer from the University of Granada (Spain) in 2009, where he also received the MSc in Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems in 2011. Manuel has worked in a range of R&D projects for the industry in several sectors: renewable energy, process industry and public transport. Currently he is a PhD candidate at Bournemouth University and works as R&D engineer at We Are Base. His main research areas include automatic data preprocessing, predictive modelling and adaptive systems.
Harvesting big data could bring about the next transport revolution, right now
May 14, 2017 16:33 pm UTC| Technology
The future of transport appears full of fun and flashy possibilities. From super-fast hyperloop transport systems, to self-driving cars and hovering taxis, new technology promises to move us further and faster than ever...
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