Vitor Hugo Varvalho

Vitor H. Carvalho received his degree in industrial electronics engineering in the option of telecommunications and industrial informatics, in 2002 and MSc in industrial electronics, in the option of automation and robotics in 2004, both from Minho University, Portugal. In July, 2008, he received his PhD degree in industrial electronics, covering the development of an automatic system of yarn characterization. He his currently working as assistant professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave (IPCA), Barcelos, Portugal and in the Portuguese Catholic University (UCP), Braga, Portugal as well as Researcher in the Algortimi Centre of Minho University, Braga, Portugal. He is also the Director of the Department of Technologies at IPCA. His main fields of interest are industrial informatics, data acquisition and signal processing. He has published more than 50 papers and is member of the Editoral Advisory Board of several Journals and Conferences.

Publications

Business, Technological, and Social Dimensions of Computer Games: Multidisciplinary Developments
Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Vitor Hugo Varvalho, Paula Tavares. © 2011. 598 pages.
Computer and online games have emerged as a critical area of study due to their implications for business and society, as well as their increased presence in individuals’ lives....
Computer Games as Educational and Management Tools: Uses and Approaches
Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Vitor Hugo Varvalho, Paula Tavares. © 2011. 358 pages.
Though once considered purely for their entertainment value, computer and online games have applications as learning tools in learning in a variety of different environments....