Research Information System - CRIS UCV

Research Profiles

The Research Information System (CRIS UCV) is a comprehensive platform for the management, visibility, and analysis of scientific output at César Vallejo University. This system centralizes and structures all research-related information within the institution, making it easier to access, evaluate, and strategically utilize.

CRIS UCV offers a detailed repository of researcher profiles, the research groups to which they belong, external networks and collaborations, as well as ongoing research projects. In addition, it includes information about UCV’s Research Centers, their infrastructure, and scientific equipment, providing a comprehensive view of the institution’s capabilities in R&D&I (Research, Development, and Innovation).

The platform also enables the management and dissemination of research outcomes, including scientific publications, patents, and other products derived from research activities. In this way, CRIS UCV contributes to knowledge transfer and strengthens connections with the productive sector, fostering the development of joint initiatives that address the needs of the surrounding environment.

We invite the academic community, the business sector, and other institutions to explore our scientific output and establish strategic partnerships with our researchers for the development of high-impact research and innovation projects.

Patents

Patents represent a key element in the technological and scientific innovation developed by César Vallejo University. Through CRIS UCV, it is possible to access detailed information about the inventions registered by our researchers, which strengthens the protection of generated knowledge and promotes its use by society and the productive sector. These patents demonstrate the institution's commitment to technology transfer and sustainable development.

AECID - UCV Cooperation

The initiative “Sustainable management, cultivation, and processing of marine macroalgae for the efficient use of seaweed associations” is being carried out in the provinces of Chepén, Pacasmayo, Ascope, and Trujillo, located in the La Libertad region, where a significant part of the aquaculture sector is concentrated. This project is led by César Vallejo University (UCV) in collaboration with the Regional Government of La Libertad, with a focus on environmental conservation and biodiversity protection. It also engages local seaweed associations, actively involving them as part of the solution and key players in driving sustainable change.

Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years

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