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A School for the 21st Century


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IST at a glance Education Research & Development Industry & Entrepreneurship Internationalization The IST Experience


INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO was established with the objective of providing the country with Engineers with know-how and the necessary skills to succeed in their professional lives, while simultaneously contributing to the economic development of Portugal. Alfredo Bensaúde First Director of IST, 1911


The MISSION OF IST is to contribute to the development of society by providing high quality Education in the areas of Engineering, Science and Technology, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as lifelong learning, and by carrying out Research, Development and Innovation activities in accordance with the highest international standards.

Education

R&D Links with Society


Campus Alameda Located in one of the central-most parts of Lisbon, the Alameda Campus benefits from a transport network that facilitates mobility to all the areas of the city. In its vicinity, there are many shopping, leisure, culture, entertaining and sports areas. Total area: 107 137 m2

Lisbon

Campus TagusPark Integrated into the Science and Technology Park, known as Taguspark, one of the biggest and most important technological parks across the country, mainly in the area of ICT.

Oeiras

Total area: 17 186 m2

Campus Loures One of the most important technology parks in the country, mainly in the area of Nuclear Science. Incorporates the Portuguese Research Reactor and the Radiological Protection and Safety Unit.

Loures


Facts & Figures Students

41%

Master and PhD students

59%

1st cycle students

10894

1st cycle students

59%

Masters and PhD students

41%

International Master students

13%

International PhD students

19%

Faculty & Researchers Staff

~1,000 ~700


Facts & Figures

71

19 bachelor

programs

24 master 28 doctoral

Structure Departments

8

R&D Centers

29

Associate Labs

7

Budget Direct state fund

40%

Competitive fund

60%


Outstanding Alumni

Prime Ministers

Ministers for Education Luis Veiga da Cunha Minister for Education, (1979-80)

Fraústo da Silva António Guterres

Minister for Education (1982-83)

Prime Minister of Portugal (1995-2002), UN High-Commissioner for the Refugees.

Roberto Carneiro

Maria de Lurdes Pintassilgo Prime Minister of Portugal (1979-80)

A. Nobre da Costa Prime Minister of Portugal (1978) Minister for Industry & Technology (1975-76)

Duarte Pacheco Mayor of Lisbon (1938) Minister for Public Instruction (1928) Public Works and Communications (1932-36, 1938-43) President of IST (1927-28, 1936-38)

Minister for Education (1987-91)

Diamantino Durão Minister for Education (1991-92), President of IST (1984-91, 1993-2000)

António Couto dos Santos Minister for Youth (1987-91) Parliamentary Affairs (1991-92) Minister for Education (1993-95)

Eduardo Marçal Grilo Minister for Education (1995-99) Administrator, Gulbenkian Foundation


Outstanding Alumni Ministers for Science & Technology Maria Graça Carvalho Minister for Science and Education, (2004) Principal Adviser EC President Barroso

José Mariano Gago

Ministers

for other areas

Fernando Faria de Oliveira Minister for Commerce and Tourism (1990-91)

J.Ferreira do Amaral

Minister for Science & Technology (1995-2002) Minister for Science, Technology &Higher Education (2005-09, 2009-11)

Minister for Commerce and Tourism (1985-90) Public Works and Communications (1990-95)

Eduardo Pereira

Minister for Public Works, Transports and Communications (2005-2009)

Minister for Housing, Urban Planning & Construction (1976), Minister Internal Affairs (1983)

Mário Lino Correia

Nunes Correia Minister for the Environment, Territory and Regional Development (2005-2009).

Bayão Horta Defense Minister (1982) Minister of Industry, Energy and Exports (1981,1982)

Ministers for Industry & Energy

Maria Graça Carvalho Member EU Parliament (2009- )

Luís Mira Amaral Minister for Industry and Energy (198587), Minister of Labour & Social Security (1987-1995)

European Governance

João Caraça Member of the Board of the EIT


Outstanding Alumni in the Corporate World

Fernando Faria de Oliveira Chairman Caixa Geral de Depósitos António Costa Silva CEO Partex Oil &Gas Rogério Carapuça Chairman, NOVABASE António Vidigal CEO EDP Inovação Joaquim Sérvulo Rodrigues CEO ES Ventures José Epifanio da Franca CEO Chipidea

António Câmara CEO Ydreams Luis Pardal CEO REFER M Payes do Amaral Founder Media Capital Chairman TVI F. Cardoso dos Reis CEO Metropolitano Cláudia Goya CEO Microsoft Portugal


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Education


Education Lifelong training

Bachelor & Master Programmes

Doctoral Programmes


Graduate programmes

3+2 yrs or M.Sc (2yr)

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Bioengineering and Nanosystems Biotechnology Chemistry Complex Transport Infrastructure Systems (w/ MIT) Computer Science and Engineering Construction and Rehabilitation Information Systems and Computer Engineering Materials Engineering Mathematics and Applications Mining and Geological Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Pharmaceutical Engineering Structural Engineering Territorial Engineering Transport Infrastructure Engineering Transport Planning and Operation Urban Studies and Territorial Management

5 yrs (Integrated Master)

Alameda Campus             

Aerospace Engineering Architecture Biological Engineering Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Technologies Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering and Water Management Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering Petroleum Engineering Technological Physics Engineering

3+2 yrs or M.Sc (2yr)

Taguspark Campus    

Communication Networks Engineering Electronics Engineering Engineering and Industrial Management Information Systems and Computer Engineering

Lifelong

14 Graduate

PhD


Doctoral programmes                  

Aerospace Engineering Architecture * Bioengineering * Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering * Climate Changes and Sustainable Development Policy Computational Engineering Computer Science and Engineering * Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering and Management Engineering and Public Policy Environmental Engineering Geo-Resources Information Security Information Systems and Computer Engineering

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with Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT with Carnegie Mellon University - CMU with University Texas – Austin – UTA with Ecole Polytech. Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL

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Leaders for the Technical Industries Materials Engineering Mathematics * Mechanical Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Physics * Refining, Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering River Restoration and Management Statistics and Stochastic Processes Sustainable Energy Systems Technological Change and Entrepreneurship Technological Physics Engineering Territorial Engineering Transportation

Lifelong

Graduate

PhD


Lifelong Training

Advanced Training Diplomas     

Risks Assessment, Safety and Reliability (DFAARSF) Technology Management Enterprise (DFAIEP) Information Systems (POSI) Sustainable Energy Systems (DFASSE) Geotecnics for Civil Engineering (DFAGEC)

Specialization Programmes  Materials in Engineering Integrated Management of Quality, Environment and Safety

Lifelong

Graduate

PhD


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Research & Development


Research Areas

Information & Communication Technologies

Production Engineering and Technologies

Energy, Environment and Mobility

Basic Sciences Technology Management & Entrepreneurship

Materials Microtechnology Nanoscience

Applied Life Sciences


PhD holders according to R&D Unit Classification 3%

50% Excellent

89%

Good

47% Very Good

…of the research units rated as

excellent (8 units) or very good (16 units)


R&D Units rated as Excellent Mathematics 

Centre for Mathematical Analysis, Geometry and Dynamical Systems (CAMGSD)

Physics 

Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion (IPFN)

Chemistry  

Centre for Structural Chemistry (CQE) Center for Molecular Chemical Physics (CQFM)

Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology  Institute for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry (CEBQ) Electrical and Computer Engineering  

Institute for Systems and Robotics (ISR) Institute for Telecommunications (IT)

Mechanical Engineering  Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research (IN+) ISR


R&D Units rated as Very Good Mathematics  Centre for Functional Analysis and Applications (CEAF)  Centre for Mathematics and Applications (CEMAT)

Physics  Multidisciplinary Centre for Astrophysics (CENTRA)  Centre for Physics of Fundamental Interactions (CFIF)

Materials Sciences and Engineering  Institute for Science and Engineering of Materials and Surfaces (ICEMS)

Information and Computer Engineering  Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering (INESC-ID) – Lisboa

Mechanical Engineering  Institute for Mechanical Engineering (IDMEC) – Lisboa  Centre for Aeronautical and Spatial Sciences &Technologies - CCTAE

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering  Centre for Naval Engineering and Technology (CENTEC)


R&D Units rated as Very Good Civil Engineering  Centre for Hydro-Systems Studies (CEHIDRO)  Centre for Urban and Regional Systems (CESUR)  Institute for Structural Engineering, Territory and Construction

(ICIST)

Earth and Space Sciences  Centre for Natural Resources and Environment (CERENA)  Centre for Geo-systems (CVRM)

Maritime Sciences  Centre for Environment and Maritime Technologies (MARETEC)

Engineering and Management  Centre for Management Studies (CEG-IST)


Associate Laboratories IT

ISR

Institute for Telecommunications

Institute for Systems and Robotics

LAETA

Laboratory for Energy, Transports and Aeronautics

IN

Institute of Nanotechnologies

IBB

Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering

IPFN

Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion

INESC-ID

Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering


Science & Technology Parks, Agencies and Centres

Science & Technology Parks

Energy Agencies

Incubation Centres


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects‌


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects…

SFERA - Solar Facilities for the European Research Area INESC-ID – Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering (Lisbon)


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects…

Maximus MAXimum fidelity Interactive Multi User display Systems INESC-ID – Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores: Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects…

Cooperation between Autonomous Marine Robots ISR – Institute for Systems and Robotics


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects…

Turbulent drag: Physics and Large Eddy Simulation (LES) IDMEC – Institute for Mechanical Engineering


A Glance at Some IST R&D Projects…

ROBOTCUB: An Open Framework for Research in Embodied Cognition ISR – Institute for Systems and Robotics


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Industry & Entrepreneurship


Intellectual Property / University Patents %

50

Quality

45 40 35

Share of national inventions filed by Higher Education Institutions

• Technology Transfer Office (TTO) created in 2009 • Workshops on Intellectual Property and Patent Valorization

30 25

Share of national inventions filed

20

Quantity

15

• Higher standards before patent request; • Filtering of requests

10 5 0

2000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012


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Internationalisation


Participation in Academic Networks CLUSTER - Consortium Linking Universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research TIME - Top Industrial Managers for Europe CESAER - Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research CINDA - Centro Interuniversitario de Desarrollo SEFI - European Society for Engineering Education


Participation in Mobility and Cooperation Networks SOCRATES - ERASMUS

Protocols with over 198 European Universities

ATHENS

Advanced Technology Higher Education Network

SMILE

Student Mobility in Latin America, Caribbean and Europe

IAESTE

International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience

PALOP

PALOP

Bilateral agreements with Schools in Portuguese-speaking countries


Premier Partnerships

Associate Members

Poli-USP


Joint Degrees* MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

CMU (Carnegie Mellon University)

UT/Austin (University of Texas at Austin)

EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) “Joint”: understood as joint, dual, double or in collaboration.

TIME Politecnico di Milano; Università Padova; Università Trento; Moscow; Écoles Centrales Paris, Lille, Lyon, Nantes.

CLUSTER KTH (Sweden), UPC (Spain), AALTO (Finlan

and MORE ….. Universidade de São Paulo, TUDelf, SupAero, UFRJ, UniCAMP,


Partnerships with American Universities Doctoral Programmes Advanced Study Programmes Joint Research Programmes Technology Transfer Intellectual Property Promotion


The focus areas – – – – – – –

Biological and Medical Imaging Distributed and Cognitive Robotics Computational and Stochastic Mathematics Antennas and EM devices for Wireless Applications Environmental Hydraulics Plasma Physics Architecture

This initiative has a strong research component. Students spend 50% of their time in each institution.


Cooperation with Chinese Universities University of Macao, Macao SAR Beijing Institute of Technology Tsinghua University

Research Internships

Student Exchange

Zhejiang University Tongji University Dalian University Harbin University Chinese University of HK, HK SAR Beijing Jiaotong University

Master Thesis

Staff Exchange

Joint Doctorates


Sino-European Engineering Education Platform CHINA

Tongji University Harbin Institute of Technology Tianjin University Tsinghua University Xi’an Jiao Tong Dalian U. Technology Huazhong University of S&T Southeast University Zhejjiang University Shanghai Jiaotong South China University of S&T, U. of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing Jiatong University China University of Petroleum, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing University of Posts & Telecomm., East China University for S&T Sichuan University

CLUSTER

IST Lisbon, Portugal KTH, Stockholm, Sweden Aalto University, Finland TUe, The Netherlands EPFL, Switzerland, Grenoble INP, France Polito, Italy, KIT, Germany TU-Darmstadt, Germany UC Louvain/KU Leuven, Belgium Trinity College Dublin, Ireland UPCatalonia, Spain

SEEEP


SEEEP

Sino-European Engineering Education Platform

Beijing, May 22 2012, at MOE




MASTER

Systems Biology (euSYSBIO) Distributed Computing (EMDC)

DOCTORATE

Joint Programmes

Functional Materials (IDS-FunMat) Distributed Computing (JDDC) Plasma Physics (Fusion DC) Sustainable Energy (SELECT+) Computational Mechanics (SEED)

Partnerships for Student Mobility

WELCOME (Egypt, Lebanon) ARCO-IRIS (Argentina) HERITAGE (India) ANGLE (Africa, Caribbean, Pacific) EUROEAST (Eastern Europe)

External Cooperation & Promotion of European HE

EUBrazil Start!up (Brazil) ADDE SALEM (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia)


... Diversity!


Over 60 nationalities África do Sul – Albânia – Alemanha – Angola - Argentina Áustria – Bélgica – Bielorrússia – Brasil – Bulgária - Cabo Verde – Chile – China – Colômbia – Croácia - Cuba Dinamarca – Egipto – Equador – Eslováquia – Eslovénia Espanha - Estados Unidos – Etiópia – Filipinas – Finlândia França – Gana - Grécia – Guiné – Hungria – Índia – Irão Israel – Itália – Japão - Jugoslávia – Macedónia – México Moçambique – República da Moldávia - Países Baixos Polónia - Reino Unido - República Checa – Roménia – Rússia - São Tomé e Príncipe - Sérvia e Montenegro - Sri Lanka Suazilândia – Suécia – Suíça – Turquia – Ucrânia Venezuela – Zimbabwe


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The IST Experience


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