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Limelight

César Toscano, Pedro Almeida, Filipe Joel Soares and Ângelo Martins

Free Nonsense

"Here, the focus is on the quality of the analysis, rather than on the institute’s bottom line. (...) I am excited to be part of such an institution, where good work, problem solving, research and innovation are highly valued", Kristen Schell

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"My favourite part of Porto is the famous francesinha, a dish I like to describe to my friends at home as the “soggy sandwich”, it is something that I will certainly try to introduce back in the UK. But above all I enjoy the relaxed atmosphere here in Portugal...", Jessica Dossena

Gallery of the Uncommon

As a prestigious and reputable institution INESC Porto likes to live life at the top. Therefore, the opening of the exhibition "Economic valorisation of the results of R&D projects: Success stories” was made available via live broadcast.

Jobs 4 the Boys & Girls

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.

Biptoon

More scenes of how life goes merrily on...

 

CRACS INESC Porto LA Researcher receives award at international conference

Ricardo Queirós, a researcher from the Center for Research in Advanced Computer Systems (CRACS) and doctorate student at the Faculty of Science, University of Porto (FCUP) received the award for the best poster in the 9th European Conference on e-Learning (ECEL 2010).

The conference took place on the 4th and 5th November at the Higher Engineering Institute in Porto (ISEP). The poster "Towards e-Learning 2.0: Case Study of an e-Learning Environment" was developed in conjunction with Cândida Silva, Lino Oliveira and Mário Pinto, teachers at the Higher Education School of Industrial Studies and Management (ESEIG) which is integrated into the Knowledge Management, Interactive and Learning Technologies Research Group (KMILT).    

This was the 9th edition of the ECEL international conference and the principal objective was to create space for discussion on eLearning, focusing on methodologies, systems, standards and good practices. The conference was open to participation from specialists from both industry and academic backgrounds and users with a special interest in the area.