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January - José Miguel Almeida (CROB), Dewan Fayzur (CPES), Luís Pessoa (CTM) and Ana Camanho (CEGI); February - Filipe Ribeiro (CTM); March - Luís Torgo (LIAAD)

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"INESC TEC with its close positioning to decision makers and the complementarity of its researchers in Operations Management is in a privileged position to excel in this field!", Pedro Amorim (CEGI)

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"That is why I enjoy working with BRAIN (a group within C-BER coordinated by Professor João Paulo Cunha). We do serious and responsible work, but we can be creative and “engineer” personalised solutions for problems.", Pedro Costa (C-BER)

Gallery of the Uncommon

Once again, we have found something truly uncommon in INESC TEC’s purchase list...

Where are you now?

Every month INESC TEC sends highly qualified individuals into the market...

Jobs 4 the Boys & Girls

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

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More scenes of how life goes merrily on...

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INESC TEC researcher is the best reviewer of the Journal OMEGA

Ana Camanho, senior researcher at INESC TEC’s Centre for Industrial Engineering and Management (CEGI), received the 2014 award for best reviewer of the journal OMEGA – The International Journal of Management Science.

This journal addresses themes related to management, including recent research results and applications. The publication contains original contributions and revision articles describing the state of the art in specific management areas or tasks, as well as critical evaluations of management techniques.

OMEGA is third in the Journal Citation Reports ISI ranking in the area of Operations Research & Management Science, with an impact factor of 3.190.

Other than being senior researcher at CEGI, Ana Camanho is member of the Centre’s Scientific Council and leads the Performance Management area at the Centre. The researcher specialises in Data Envelopment Analysis and Performance Assessment, and is working on numerous R&D projects. She also supervises doctoral and postdoctoral students and publications in areas such as health, education, retail, construction industry, transportation, fishing, quality of life and sustainability, both at urban and regional level.

The INESC TEC researcher mentioned in this article is associated with the following partner institution: FEUP.