The upcoming session will delve into prosthesis wear protocols, drawing insights from a study involving 30 patients with Total Knee Replacement.
CellmAbs, a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing the next generation of immunotherapies, has just had its work recognised in two categories of the 2023 Portugal Ventures Awards.
The aim of this initiative is to enable the Dean of the Faculty in 2073 to compare the visions of today with the reality of the future.
The official induction ceremony for these professors took place on December 20, marking the final contract signing event of 2023.
During the Youth Gala held on December 16, anTUNia received the "Almada Cidade Educadora Award." ECOZOIC, for its environmental and humanitarian volunteering, earned the "Almada Sustainability and Innovation Award." Catarina Cidade do Carmo won the "Almada Sports 2023 Award".
Student Margarida Marques was re-elected President of the NOVA FCT Students' Association (AEFCT) for the 2024 term during the swearing-in ceremony of the association's new governing bodies.
In total, four professors advanced in their careers, three new non-teaching and non-research staff were hired, and seven workers joined the NOVA FCT staff.
This recognition attests to the dedicated commitment and musical excellence achieved by TunaMaria.
Among the 37 eligible proposals for the Call for Exploratory Projects within the UTAustin Portugal Programme, only eight were recognized. This highlights the significance and quality of the NOVA FCT research proposal, which secured the top ranking from the Call Jury.
NOVA is once again on the podium in the ranking prepared by Startup Portugal, which selects the Portuguese universities with the most alumni founders of startups, thus recognising the entrepreneurial DNA of these institutions.
The panel brought together experts in the field, including Rodrigo Martins, who has devoted a significant part of his life to this domain. In 2021, the professor spearheaded the launch of a two-volume educational book on materials and devices for photovoltaic applications.
The School submitted 102 proposals, of which 17 were approved, resulting in a success rate of approximately 17 percent—three percentage points higher than the national average.