With a degree in Physics from NOVA FCT, Ivo Vieira is currently the CEO of LUSOSPACE, the company responsible for launching Portugal's first commercial satellite.
Future investigations will delve into the neuroanatomy and paleoecology of this Portuguese specimen, dubbed "the Leopard from Algar da Manga Larga."
The event will foster critical reflection on the impacts of science and technology on contemporary society, as well as explore how digital transformation can contribute to the development of a more sustainable and ethical future.
NOVA FCT takes pride in being part of an institution that values the promotion of health and sports.
The alumnus was the winner in the Students and Researchers category with his master's thesis entitled: ‘Study of the potential of a Hybrid Renewable Energy System: Case Study of the Lobito Coastal Region (Angola)’
The project won in the category of Higher Education Partnership Projects.
The event highlighted the legacy he leaves behind at the institution.
Since its creation, the project has supported more than 78 patients and nine services from different hospitals, promoting a better quality of life for children, adults and the elderly.
These discoveries help fill gaps in the knowledge of the Pleistocene in Portugal and will serve as a foundation for future research.
This methodology enables students to deepen their involvement with the material, improve time management, and increase classroom interaction.
The overall mission of the Carnegie Mellon Portugal Programme (CMU Portugal Programme) is to promote industry-academia relations as a driver of change with economic and social impact in the area of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
The celebration honoured and recognised the community's efforts in building a successful school in the fields of Science and Engineering.