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Flying.

Corporate

INESC TEC, in the words of our partners – Statement by Jasil, by the voice of Luís Oliveira.

Limelight

"It is with great enthusiasm and satisfaction that we see our work being recognised. Because afterall, the effort is always worth it!", Catarina, Paula e Lídia (HASLab)

Free Nonsense

"In order not to break any tradition, the guzzles are extremely important as some of the guzzlers that already left INESC TEC to pursue their professional careers still join us (...)", Fábio Coelho (HASLab)

Gallery of the Uncommon

The Hiking of INESC TEC to Sistelo will be remembered not just for being the first, but also for the funny episodes that we lived.

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.

Biptoon

More scenes of how life goes merrily on...

 
 

INESC TEC participates in the Porto Tech Hub conference

José Nuno Oliveira, researcher from the INESC TEC's High-Assurance Software Laboratory (HASLab), was invited to speak in the Porto Tech Hub conference, an event that took place on the 18th May at Alfândega Porto Congress Center.

The lecture was focused on the quantum computation field and the programmers’ necessary preparation for this new computation era. Specifically, José Nuno Oliveira raises questions about the possibility to rethink the programmes and to make knowledge on computer science more comprehensive and global.

In order to understand the challenges of the technological evolution and transformation and to project an image of impact in future jobs, the 4th edition of the Porto Tech Hub conference, which was debated by well-known pioneers on different technological fields, focuses on the theme “Future Jobs and Technologies”. Some of these pioneers are Antonio Alvarez from Amazon, Diogo Moreda from IBM Research and Francisco Caldas from Microsoft.

 

The INESC TEC researcher mentioned in this news piece is associated with UMinho.  

 

Credits photo: Porto Tech Hub