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Centre for Research in Advanced Computing Systems (CRACS)
CRACS aims to be actively involved in fundamental and applied research in scalable computing both at national and international level; to foster training of young researchers both at post-graduate and post-doctoral level; and to actively establish partnerships with companies to promote and disseminate research results. The research team is composed of around 45 researchers, of which 10 hold a PhD degree.
CRACS focuses on two main areas of research that include a broad number of issues related to scalable computing as listed next:
1. Computational Models and Languages for Scalable Computing
- Implementation of Logic Programming Systems
- Parallel Logic Programming and Inductive Logic Programming systems
- Programming Languages for Mobile Computing and Sensor Networks
- Parallel and Distributed Computing, Grid Computing
- Middleware Infrastructures
- Performance Evaluation
2. Information Mining and Web-based Systems
- Machine Learning and Discovery and Inductive Logic Programming
Statistical Relational Learning
Ubiquitous Data Streams
Biologically Inspired Computing
- Applications
Pattern Discovery in Genomics and Proteomics
Analysis of Gene Expression Data
Understanding Cellular Pathways
Clinical Analysis
Intrusion Detection Systems
SPAM Classification
- Semantic Digital Libraries
- e-Learning Environments and Tools
- Service Oriented Architectures and Open Data
Link: http://cracs.fc.up.pt