The OMiLAB Node at the University of Camerino (OMiLAB@UNICAM) aims at fostering the encounter of students, researchers, professors, and practitioners in the sector of model driven engineering and IoT favouring the development and the put in practice of model driven engineering approaches.

Students and researchers can profit from the devices available to apply the knowledge acquired during the courses offered by the Computer Science department and to develop and test new ideas.
The node grows within the PROcesses and Services Laboratory, which research activities deal with the development of languages and techniques for the modelling, analysis, and development of process-aware information systems and service-oriented applications, with a particular focus on emerging topics such as Blockchain, Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, Digital Twin, Process Mining, Artificial Intelligence.
Competences
- Business Process Management
- Internet of Things
- Model Driven Engineering
- Blockchain
- Digital Twin
- Process Mining
- Artificial Intelligence
- Low-Code
About the Hosting Organisation
The University of Camerino (UNICAM, http://www.unicam.it) is one of the oldest universities in Italy, having been established in 1334. UNICAM schools carry on research and training activities in different scientific fields, involving about 600 academic staff and 9,000 undergraduate students. The School of Science and Technology comprises, among others, the Computer Science Division (https://computerscience.unicam.it/), whose researchers are strongly active in the fields of Software Engineering, Formal Methods, and Business Process Modelling.
The Computer science division includes senior and young researchers interested in new modelling methods that deal with emerging trends and technologies, such as Digital Transformation, Digital Twins, Industry 4.0, IoT, Cyber-physical Systems, Blockchain, AI, etc.
The group has acquired considerable experience focusing on their increasingly important role in the management and definition of public administration and SME innovation actions thanks to the collaboration with national and local organisations.