SEIUM publications and repository.

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SEIUM Univesity

SEIUM’s scientific and technological output — SEIUM – International University of Advanced Multimodal Engineering — is one of the pillars that consolidates its position as an international benchmark in advanced engineering, applied innovation and multimodal technology.

From peer-reviewed journal articles to industrial patents, SEIUM promotes a culture of open, rigorous and ethical research.

This culture supports the creation, validation and dissemination of high-impact technical knowledge.

The SEIUM Research Repository (SRR) and the SEIUM Technical Publications Library (SPTL) bring together the university’s full academic and scientific output.

They provide structured access to papers, datasets, theses, technical reports, standards, patents, models and software developed across its Research Institutes.

 
 

Mission: open science and global knowledge transfer.

SEIUM promotes an Open Science policy based on the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), ensuring that every scientific outcome contributes to the collective advancement of knowledge.

The mission of the publication system and repository is twofold:

“Publish, protect and share — the three pillars of modern engineering at SEIUM.”

SEIUM Repository Structure (SRR).

The SRR — SEIUM Research Repository — is an institutional platform for the storage, management and dissemination of scientific outputs, built on secure HPC infrastructure certified to ISO/IEC 27001 (information security).

It integrates versioning, data traceability, DOI (Digital Object Identifier) management, and access control for classified projects or work covered by an NDA.

Scientific publications (papers and journals).

Includes articles published in indexed journals (Scopus, WoS, IEEE, Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis) and international technical conferences (SAE, ASME, AIAA, IEEE, SPIE, ICAS).

Areas of expertise:

Each article is linked to its DOI, abstract, keywords, associated datasets, and complementary software.

Datasets & numerical models.

The repository hosts open datasets and datasets under licence, linked to international projects (Horizon, CEF, EDF, CDTI) and to the SEIUM Institutes (SEN, SAS, SRA, DAIS…).

Types of data:

The datasets comply with ISO 8000 (Data Quality) standards and are documented using structured Dublin Core / DataCite metadata, ensuring interoperability.

Technical reports and white papers.

SEIUM publishes innovation reports, technical studies, and white papers derived from its R&D projects and international consortia.

Recurring topics:

Patents and utility models.

The SEIUM IP & Technology Office (IPTO) manages the protection and licensing of the intellectual property generated at the university.

Each technical innovation can lead to:

Industrial trade secret under an NDA, or a controlled dual-use licence.

The IPTO advises researchers and companies to ensure safe technology transfer and compliance with ITAR/EAR, GDPR, the AI Act, and ISO 56005 (IP management in innovation).

To date, SEIUM has registered more than 180 active patents and 40 industrial software packages in collaboration with companies and European consortia.

International interoperability and visibility.

SEIUM integrates its repository with international scientific networks and global indexing systems:

OpenAIRE, Zenodo y European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).

ORCID, CrossRef, Scopus y Web of Science.

Google Scholar and Dimensions AI for academic indexing.

CORDIS and CDTI for traceability of outcomes from funded projects.

PATENTSCOPE (WIPO) and Espacenet (EPO) for patent visibility.

All SRR records have persistent identifiers and are connected to SEIUM’s Research Data Management System (RDMS), which ensures traceability, version control, and links between papers, datasets, and patents.

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Academic and industrial integration.

The SEIUM publication system is designed to serve both academia and industry.

Each publication or dataset can be linked directly to:

This turns the repository into a living platform, where research feeds teaching and teaching generates new research.

Publication standards and guidelines

SEIUM publications follow scientific quality, ethics, and transparency criteria set by the Academic Publications Committee (CAP) and the Research Integrity Office (RIO).

Every publication undergoes technical review (peer review) and ethical validation before public indexing.

SEIUM researchers publish in high-impact journals (Q1/Q2) and take part in global conferences, achieving strong relevance indicators:

The university also promotes the SEIUM Annual Research Award, which recognises each year the most outstanding achievements in:

SEIUM Technical Digital Library (SPTL).

Complementing the repository, the SPTL — SEIUM Professional & Technical Library provides access to a specialised collection of:

The SPTL integrates with the learning management system (SEIUM Learning Cloud), enabling students and professionals to use real resources in their training.

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