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"There are features that unite us, both Portuguese and Brazilian, and that are bigger than the language. And those are apparent in our way of being and in the way we live, in the refusal to live regulatory shapes and procedures that castrate the spontaneous.", José Celso Freire Júnior

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Seca is kind of a cool guy and he tucked his meal in his comforted stomach, but one thing he brought for sure from the Azores: the certainty that some people are cooler than him...

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In this section, the reader may find reference to public announcements made by INESC Porto offering grants, contracts and other opportunities of the same kind.

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UOSE researcher organizes CERN Master Class

Ariel Guerreiro, researcher at UOSE, was responsible for the participation of the University of Porto in the second edition of the CERN Master Class (European Laboratory for Particle Physics), which took place on 27 February at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Porto.

The event welcomed 43 students and 13 high school teachers, who had the opportunity to experience what it is to be a particle physicist and to better understand the scientific work that is develop at CERN. This initiative took place simultaneously in several universities and research institutes, not only in Europe, but also in the United States of America, Brazil and South Africa.

Ariel Guerreiro recently defended the dissertation “Theory of discrete multiple choices with social interactions in multi-agent systems and the impact of information on economic equilibria” at the University of Porto Business School (EGP), which was approved with distinction. The presented dissertation identified the impact of including social interaction in the results of decision processes with discreet choices in social networks with a high number of elements.