National University for Distance Learning
UNED is one of the largest Spanish Universities and is devoted to distance learning and continuous education. UNED is one of the largest universities on Europe with about 220,000 students and near 2,500 teachers and researchers and 2,500 administrative staff and around 7,000 second-level tutors. UNED delivers degrees on most disciplines including Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Philology, Humanities, Arts. UNED delivers many open courses for continuous education. UNED is the only Spanish University of National scope and distributed over Spain. The DIEEC is the UNED's Department which attends teaching in the Industrial Engineering School and in the Computer Science School. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has a total staff of 30 people and offer teaching in disciplines that include electronics, automatic control, telematics and computer science. Website.
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Manuel Castro
Manuel Castro is a Professor of Electronics, with a large background on Electronics, Communications, Learning Technologies applied to Engineering and Computer Science. This allow to use this project and develop it to fulfil the needs on the future integration of European Higher Education Area and the need to change and adapt the curricula to this new learning space. Previous successful participation in technical projects as well as in tool development and dissemination ones allow to expect a good exploitation of this new project and the use of the developed methodologies and technologies provided as outcomes. 
Antonio Colmenar
Antonio Colmenar is a Professor of Electrical Engineering, with a large background on Electricity, Communications, Learning Technologies applied to Engineering, Computer Science and Renewable Energy. This allow to use this project and develop it to fulfill the needs on the future integration of European Higher Education Area and the need to change and adapt the curricula to this new learning space. Previous successful participation in technical projects as well as in tool development and dissemination ones allow to expect a good exploitation of this new project and the use of the developed methodologies and technologies provided as outcomes. 
Gabriel Díaz
Gabriel Díaz  is an associate professor at Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, at the Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED). He received the M. Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics from UAM (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid). He has worked for several IT companies, as Digital Equipment Corporation or Cisco Systems, during 15 years. Afterwards he founded his own company, ADSO, dedicated to consulting and learning activities related with communications networks, information security and IT services management. Since 2006, he works for UNED, where he leads the Industrial Electrical Electronics and Control Engineering Research Master. He has participated in many national and international research projects, related with "e-learning” and new technologies applied to distance education. He is a senior member of the IEEE and also member of ACM. He has been vice-chairman of the Spanish Chapter of the IEEE Education Society since 2006, and chairman Since 2012. He participates regularly as technical reviewer for several international journals and conferences.
Salvador Ros Muñoz
Salvador Ros is a Computer Science educator, rank assistant professor, in the Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED) has a doctoral industrial engineering degree from the Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED). He is Senior member of IEEE Education Society. He has participated in many national and international research projects, related with "e-learning” and new technologies applied to distance education. He participates regularly as technical reviewer for several international journals and conferences.
Mohamed Tawfik
Mohamed Tawfik  received an M.Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering from Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Madrid, Spain, and B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 2011 and 2008 respectively. IEEE member since 2009. Visiting researcher at University of Technology Sydney (UTS) from March till August 2012.  Research associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (DIEEC) at UNED since October 2011. His research interest encompasses remote laboratories and their development and implementation. Authors of several publication in prestigious conferences and journals among them “IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine” and “IEEE Transaction on Learning Technologies”.  He is collaborating in several researching projects among them NSF Catalyzing New International Collaborations proposal “Building an Ecology of Online Laboratories” and Go-Lab (FP7-ICT-2011-8/317601). Got the “Best Student Paper Award” at IEEE EDUCON 2011.
Alicia del Olmo
Alicia del Olmo has more than 10 years of experience in managing international cooperation projects (EU, Middle East and Latin America Countries), focused in E-learning and Open Education. Languages: English, Arabic, French.