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INDEX
O2 HIGHLIGHTS
03 R&D STARTED/ONGOING PROJECTS
07 COMPLETED PHD THESES
16 AWARDS/DISTINCTIONS
19 PAST EVENTS
26 UPCOMING EVENTS
27 COURSES
28 STATISTICS
PRESIDENT`S NOTE
EDITORIAL TEAMRafaela CardosoClara PereiraInês TeotónioAna Tomé
THEMATIC STRANDS
Product Development in Civil Engineering IndustriesFernando Branco
Risk and Safety in Built and Natural EnvironmentsJoão Abreu e Silva
Rehabilitation of Built and Natural EnvironmentsEduardo Santos Júlio
Response to Natural and Societal ChangesFrancisco Nunes Correia
The content and opinions expressed within the Newsletter are those of the researchers involved and are not necessarily shared by the Coordinators of CERIS
CERIS’s goal is to develop cutting-edge research in allfields concerning Civil Engineering and related areas suchas Architecture and Environmental Engineering. Involvingmore than 200 PhD researchers and around 300 PhD stu-dents, CERIS is proud of its inclusive culture, where widelydifferent education backgrounds function synergisticallyto link scientific areas with common borders and broadentheir frontiers.2017 has been a very exciting year at CERIS. Its participa-tion in Society has been developed through national andinternational research projects, the leadership of compe-titively-funded Doctoral Programs, advanced private andinstitutional consultancy, the participation in a wide rangeof normative bodies, and an unprecedented presence inthe authorship, review and editing of distinguished inter-national publications. Several prizes and distinctions havebeen awarded to CERIS members, who have also author-ed books on a wide range of subjects. Society outreachhas been intense in the organization and participation ofscientific and technical events. There was even time tomerge education and diversion at CERIS Open Day.This newsletter tries to portray this rainbow of activities(all in a year’s work) and show who we really are, a largesynergy of scientists and educators with different interestsand common ambitions.2018 is a year filled with great expectations for CERIS andI cannot wait for the forthcoming newsletters.
Jorge de Brito
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HIGHLIGHTS
1 Professor Fernando Branco is the President of the
International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering(IABSE), for the period 2016-2019. Fernando Branco has been theChair of the Portuguese Group of IABSE, a delegate of thePermanent Committee, and has participated first as memberthen as Chair in Working Commission 8 and the TechnicalCommittee of IABSE. He has been a member of the Executive andAdministrative Committees and the IABSE StrategyGroup. Fernando Branco’s main objectives as President are todevelop the leading path of IABSE, to reach more people, toincrease the network of its members and, essentially, to bring tothe association young engineers.
2 Professor José Saldanha Matos was elected President
of the European Water Association (EWA). He started hisfunctions as President on May 2017. Professor Saldanha Matosjoined EWA in 2005 as a member of the Council. In 2010 hejoined the Management Committee and he was EWA’s Vice-President since 2015. EWA is an independent non-governmental and non-profit making organization dealing withthe management and improvement of the water environment.
3 A 2.9 M€ EU-backed project to foster the adoption of
micro-hydropower energy recovery technology in built waternetworks in the Atlantic Area. To be developed with thecooperation of several institutions, the project Reducing theEnergy Dependency of Atlantic Area Water Networks(REDAWN) has the participation of DECivil/CERIS (coordinatedby Prof. Helena M. Ramos), Instituto Superior Técnico,University of Lisbon.
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> AERIALCrackView - Crack monitoring inconcrete bridges through multi-spectral imageprocessing acquired by unmanned aerial vehicles
CERIS Principal Investigator: Eduardo JúlioBudget: 116.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-EST/6830/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: UCDuration: 24 Months (started 2016)
> ATLAS of School Architecture in Portugal -Education, Heritage and Challenges
CERIS Principal Investigator: Alexandra AlegreBudget: Global: 197.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ATP-AQI/3273/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> CuCa_RE–Cure and Care_the rehabilitation
CERIS Principal Investigator: Ana TostõesBudget: 199.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ATP-AQI/2577/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: CES; FLULDuration: 36 Months (started 2017)
> FIRECOMPOSITE - Fire Behaviour ofReinforced Concrete Structures IncorporatingFRP Composites
CERIS Principal Investigator: João Ramôa CorreiaBudget: 200.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-EST/1882/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: ISISE/UMDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> PSSS- Public space’s service value as an urban system. As integrated assessment methodology
CERIS Principal Investigator: Pedro BrandãoBudget: 157.551,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-URB/2162/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: University of Barcelona – CRPOLIS, University of Porto, Universidade Nova de LisboaDuration: 30 Months (started 2015)
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> FRP-QUAKE - Seismic Behaviour and Ductility of Structures Built with Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymers
CERIS Principal Investigator: João Ramôa CorreiaBudget: 184.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-EST/6465/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> EASYFLOOR - Development of CompositeSandwich Panels for Rehabilitation of BuildingFloors
CERIS Principal Investigator: João Ramôa CorreiaBudget: 20.9374,74 € (global)ID: LIS-01-0247-FEDER-003480Funding Entity: ANI - P2020Principal Contractor: ALTO Perfis Pultrudidos, LdaPartners: Universidade do MinhoDuration: 36 Months (started 01-04-2016)
> KNOWRISK – Know your City Reduce SeismicRisk Structural Elements
CERIS Principal Investigator: Mário LopesBudget: 513.297,00 € (global)ID: 2015/718655/PREV 28Funding Entity: European Commission – ESCHO LAPartners: LNEC, INGV, EERCDuration: 24 Months (started 2016)
> SPC Depot – Smart Parking Container Depot
CERIS Principal Investigator: Rosário MacárioBudget: 135.760,91 € (global) ID: 5077Funding Entity: PT2020Principal Contractor: MAEILPartners: Sociedade Portuguesa de ContentoresDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> STEEP STREAMS - WaterWorks2014 CofundedCall. Research and Innovation for DevelopingTechnological Solutions and Services for WaterSystems
CERIS Principal Investigator: A. Heleno CardosoBudget: Global: 669.244,00 € (global)ID: WATERJPI/0006/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: University of Trento; Uppsala UniversityDuration: 24 Months (started 2016)
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> SUCCESS - Sustainability of shallow geothermalsystems. Applied studies to southern Europeclimates.
CERIS Principal Investigator: Rafaela CardosoBudget: 197.533,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ATP-AQI/2577/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: LNEC, Aveiro UniversityDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> BRT - Center of Excellence- Transition
CERIS Principal Investigator: Rosário MacárioBudget: 2.500.000,00 € (global)ID: 3592Funding Entity: Volvo REFPrincipal Contractor: Universidade Católica do ChilePartners: World Resource Institute, MIT, Universidade do SidneyDuration: 96 Months (started 2010)
> Smart City Sense
CERIS Principal Investigator: Rosário MacárioBudget: 165.069,00 € (global)ID: 5071Funding Entity: PT2020Principal Contractor: ThalesPartners: Faculdade de Motricidade Humana da Universidade de LisboaDuration: 30 Months (started 2016)
> RAISE - Durability of adhesively bondedcomposite systems used for structuralrehabilitation in Civil Engineering
CERIS Principal Investigator: João Ramôa CorreiaBudget: 185.784,00€ (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-EST/2701/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPartners: LNECDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
> FITHYDRO - Fishfriendly InnovativeTechnologies for Hydropower
CERIS Principal Investigator: António PinheiroBudget: 7.171.551,25 € (global)ID: 727830Funding Entity: EU - H2020Principal Contractor: Technical University of MunichPartners: https://www.fithydro.eu/consortium/Duration: 48 Months (started 01-11-2016)
> Development of alkali binders for geotechnicalapplications made exclusively from industrialwaste
CERIS Principal Investigator: Inácio AlmeidaBudget: 144.887,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-GEO/0637/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DPrincipal Contractor: UTADPartners: UAVEIRODuration: From 01/02/2017 to 31/01/2020
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> REDAWN - Reducing the Energy Dependency ofAtlantic Area Water Networks
CERIS Principal Investigator: Helena RamosBudget: 2,9 M€ (global) ID: 5200; EAPA_198/2016 from INTERREG ATLANTIC AREA PROGRAMME 2014-2020 4Funding Entity: EU - H2020Principal Contractor: Action RenewablesPartners: TrinityCollege Dublin, Universidade de Nápoles Federico II, a Hidropower Ltd, FAEN, Feragua, WATEF Network, SMPGA e Universidade de Cordoba e parceiros associados portuguesescomo a Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira (EEM), a Electricidade dos Açores (EDA) e a Parceria Portuguesa para a Água (PPA)Duration: 36 Months (started 2017)
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> HOLLOSSTAB – Overall-slenderness baseddirect design for strength and stability ofinnovative hollow sections
CERIS Principal Investigator: Dinar CamotimBudget: 944.210,00 € (global)ID: RFCS-2015-709892Funding Entity: European Commission, Directorate-General for Research & Innovation, Industrial Technologies, Coal and steelPrincipal Contractor: University of the Bundeswehr Munich (Germany)Partners Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (UK), Instituto Superior Técnico (Portugal), Convention Européenne de la Construction Métallique (Belgium), Centre Technique Industriel de la Construction Métallique (France), Université Laval (Canada) and Conducciones Y Derivados S.L.U. (Spain)Duration: 36 Months (started 01-07-2016)
> SLPforBMS - Service Life Prediction for a risk-based Building Management System
CERIS Principal Investigator: Jorge de BritoBudget: 169.000,00 € (global)ID: PTDC/ECM-COM/5772/2014Funding Entity: FCT - I&DDuration: 36 Months (started 2016)
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CV: Degree in Civil Engineering at FEUP. Workedin a consulting company in hydraulics studiesand concluded the MSc in EnvironmentalEngineering at FEUP, with the topic of Energydissipation downstream of dams established inalluvial beds.
> Developing pool-type fishways based on experimental studies and numerical modelling
Author: Ana Isabel da Rocha e Sá Lopes QuaresmaSupervisors: António Pinheiro (CERIS, IST)Maria Teresa Marques Ferreira (CEF, ISA)Date: July 2017Summary: The construction of anthropogenicbarriers in streams, such as dams and weirs, highlyimpact the river systems, constituting a barrier tofish movements, thus interrupting or stronglyreducing the longitudinal connectivity. One of thesolutions to overcome this negative impact is theconstruction of fishways. The high number ofbarriers, the low number of fishways and theinadequacy of some of the existing ones forcoarser fish species advice the development ofsuitable fishways for the target fish species. In thisthesis, experimental and numerical studies wereundertaken to improve the knowledge on
Multi-slotfishway CFD simulation meanvelocity magnitude
> Numerical modelling of thermomecanical behaviour of GFRP pultruded profiles submitted to fire
Author: Cristina López SánchezSupervisors: Carlos Tiago (CERIS, IST); João Ramôa Correia (CERIS, IST) Date: January 2017
> Nonstationarity and uncertainty of extreme hydrological events
Author: Artur Tiago Carvalho de Freitas SilvaSupervisors: Maria Manuela Portela (CERIS, IST); Mauro da Cunha Naghettini (UFMG)Date: January 2017
pool-type fishways and to developnew configurations and designcriteria to ensure the effectivenessof this type of devices for cyprinidspecies.
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> Predicting the behaviour of rockfill embankments
Author: João Miguel Gomes Pires MansoSupervisors: João Mateus da Silva (LNEC), Laura Caldeira (LNEC), Rafaela Cardoso (CERIS, IST) Date: December 2017Summary: Despite the vast research on thebehaviour of rockfill embankments, doubts stillexist about the understanding of the physical andmechanical phenomena that occur at theparticulate level. This research studies thesephenomena, mainly focusing in the role thatsuction plays in the material behaviour. Theperformed experimental tests showed that theinfluence of suction decreased with particle sizeand its effect occurs mainly at the surface. Theyalso showed that as suction decreased, thecompressibility of rockfill increased. A series ofnumerical models were also developed. A newmethodology, based in a clump logic, is proposedto built discrete element samples.Several aspects of the rockfill mechanicalbehaviour were studied, such as, the particlebreakage for different stress-suction paths.
> Assessing the Relation Between Mode Choice, User Satisfaction, and Quality forPublic Transport Systems
Author: Dimitrios PapaioannouSupervisors: Luís Miguel Garrido Martinez (CERIS, IST); Luís Picado Santos (CERIS, IST) Date: February 2017
> Critical Analysis of Dynamic Loading Tests with Increasing Energy on High LoadBearing Capacity Piles (in Portuguese)
Author: Sérgio Cançado ParaísoSupervisors: Jaime Alberto dos Santos (CERIS, IST); Sussumu Niyama (IPT)Date: February 2017
CV: Masters in Civil Engineering (IST,2011), Pos-graduation in AdvancedGeotecnics (UNL, IST, LNEC,2007/08), Fellowship holder in theGeotechnical Department in LNEC
since 2007. Fellowship holder in the StructuralMechanics and Structures Section in DECivil (IST,2006).
behaviour were studied, such as, the particlebreakage for different stress-suction paths.
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Relationships were found between the modelinputs and the cement dosages investigated.
> Prediction of the hydro-mechanical behavior of jet-grouting columns
Author: Daniel da Costa RibeiroSupervisors: Rafaela Cardoso (CERIS, IST) and João Ribas Maranha (LNEC)Date: October 2017Summary: Jet Grouting is well known for itsversatility, but it faces difficulties regarding thedefinition ofjet injection(construction process) andthe intricacies of the behavior of soil – cementmixtures (treated material). This thesis aims tocontribute for the development of better designingtools. The existing methodologies for theprediction of the diameter of jet columns werestudied, and the capacities of particle methods toreproduce jet injection were analyzed. Theexperimental behavior of sand-cement mixtureswas investigated, providing especial emphasis tothe bonding effects and to their axisymmetricundrained response. A phenomenological modelfor sand-cement mixtures was developed, whichfeatures destructuring and the subloading surfaceconcept.
> Reliability Assessment of the Direct Displacement Based Design Methodology
Author: Beatriz da Conceição Penhasco Massena Teles ClaudinoSupervisors: Rita Bento (CERIS, IST); Hervé Degee (ULg); Paulo Candeias (LNEC)Date: March 2017
> Campus as a City, City as a Campus. A morphological approach to universityprecincts in urban context
Author: Maria Luísa Cannas da Silva Kuhn VideiraSupervisors: Teresa Heitor (CERIS, IST); Pablo Campos Calvo-Sotelo (CEU) Date: March 2017
CV: Daniel Ribeiro graduated fromthe Integrated Master Degree inCivil Engineering at IST in 2011. In2016, Daniel was distinguished bythe Portuguese Geotechnical0000000000000000000000000000Society with the award Prémio JovensGeotécnicos em Língua Inglesa.
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urban development model and to proposeenhancement measures for future urbanregeneration strategies, which would promotemore integrative development processes.
> Resilience Enhancement in Knowledge-based Urban Environments: strategies for an integratedapproach to Universities
Author: Duarte Marques NunesSupervisors: Ana Tomé (CERIS, IST); Manuel Duarte Pinheiro (CERIS-IST)Date: July 2017Summary: Urban Development, Management, andPlanning tools have been unable to produceholistic instruments to address the evolvingsustainability challenges of knowledge-basedurban systems. This research advanced the ideathat Urban Resilience could contribute toaddressing ‘change' while promoting a stronger,urban sustainability. This investigation aimed toadvance a holistic model for the sustainability ofUniversities, as the ‘locus’ of contemporaryKnowledge Societies, through the development ofa new resilience enhancement framework. Theapplication of the framework to the InstitutoSuperior Técnico Knowledge Pole demonstratedthe ability to analyse the resilience andsustainability performance levels of a detailedurban development model and to propose
> Simulation of the behaviour of quasi-fragile materials using discrete flaws(in Portuguese)
Author: Carlos Octávio Simões Mendes FernandesSupervisors: Eduardo Júlio (CERIS, IST); Jorge Alfaiate (CERIS, IST); Daniel Dias da Costa (FCTUC)Date: May 2017
> Applicability of different numerical approaches to defining boundary conditions and density-drivenflow in groundwater flow and transport models – from regional scale management to submarinegroundwater discharge
Author: Rui Twohig HugmanSupervisors: José Paulo Patricio Geraldes Monteiro (CERIS, UAlg)Date: March 2017
CV: Duarte Marques Nunes has anIntegrated M.Sc. degree (2009) anda Ph.D. degree (2017) inArchitecture from InstitutoSuperior Técnico.
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CV: Civil engineer with 10 years ofexperience in hydraulic, hydropower,and research. Fields of expertise:numerical modelling, under pressuresystems, hydropower, pipelineengineering,
> Fluid Structure Interaction in Pressurized Systems
Author: Mariana SimãoSupervisors: Helena Ramos (CERIS, IST); Jesus Mora Rodriguez (UGTO)Date: March 2017Summary: The research work is approachedthrough experimental and in vivo data analysesfollowed by numerical modelling and theoreticalfundaments. Hydrodynamic studies in pipe systemsand hemodynamic analyses of complex biologicalsystems through the analogy between pressurizedsystems and blood vessels in the human bodyusing the same coupling procedures is pointed out.The methodology is preceded by a modellingprocess comprising two main parts: I - Pipesystems and II – Blood vessels. The researchconcludes with the summary of main findings andrecommendations for future research byanswering several questions regarding each issue.
> Irrigation networks towards sustainability and efficiency
Author: Modesto Pérez-SánchezSupervisors: Helena M. Ramos (CERIS, IST); Petra Amparo Lopez-Jimenez (UPV)Date: June 2017
> Performance Based Seismic Design and Assessment of Irregular Steel Structures
Author: Rita Cláudia Jorge PeresSupervisors: Rita Bento (CERIS, IST); José Miguel de Freitas Castro (FEUP)Date: June 2017
> Urban morphology and its impact on public health
Author: Zélia da Conceição Costa Coelho SantosSupervisors: Miguel Amado (CERIS, IST); Luzia Augusta Pires Gonçalves (UNL)Date: May 2017
urban water and drainagenetworks, hydraulic transients, ComputationalFluid Dynamic (CFD), hemodynamic modellingand biological complex systems.
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> Dynamic Characterization of the Soil in Urban Areas Under Confined Conditions
Author: Fátima Maria Pereira GouveiaSupervisors: Isabel Maria Figueiredo Lopes (CERIS, IST); Rui Pedro Carrilho Gomes (CERIS, IST)Date: July 2017
> Femoroacetabular impingement: a contribution to the knowledge of the physiopathology andanalysis of the results of the surgery
Author: Paulo Renato Amaral RegoSupervisors: Jacinto de Melo Monteiro (FMUL); Fernando Simões (CERIS, IST)Date: July 2017
CV: Vikas Gingine was born in Indiain 1989 and got his MSc degree in2013 at the National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal. Presently hehis Assistant Professor at the000000000000
> Consolidation and decontamination of clayey soils using electrokinetic treatment
Author: Vikas Laxman GingineSupervisors: Rafaela Cardoso (CERIS, IST)Date: February 2017Summary: Electrokinetic treatment (EKT) promoteswater movement in soils under electrical gradientsand can be used in clays for various engineeringapplications where other techniques find itdifficult. The present work aims at advances inunderstanding the behaviour of kaolin andbentonite clays under EKT during consolidation anddecontamination. Clayey soils exhibit electro-hydraulic-mechanical coupled behaviour becauseelectrical potential mobilizes water adsorbed bythe clay minerals. This was studied for kaolin andbentonite. EKT tests were performed in a speciallydesigned perspex box. Samples of compactedkaolin prepared with different fluids wereinvestigated. Real time monitoring of EKTtreatment was performed analysing pore fluid andsoil electrical conductivity. A good degree ofdecontamination was achieved for kaolincontaminated with leachate from a landfill nearLisbon.
Department of Civil Engineering, KLS GogteInstitute of Technology, Belagavi, India.
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> Social-Ecological Resilience of Local Communities to Climate Change: Guidelinesfor Brazilian Context
Author: Kátia Virgínia CanellasSupervisors: Maria do Rosário Partidário (CERIS, IST)Date: October 2017
> Embodying Paradise: silent cities and sacred groves on the margins of Europe.Roman Catholic cemeteries in Lithuania and Portugal
Author: Eglè BazaraitèSupervisors: Teresa Heitor (CERIS, IST); Maria Manuel Lobo Pinto de Oliveira (UM) Date: September 2017
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> City Clogging – Instrumental Concept for City Planning (in Portuguese)
Author: Carina Alexandra Capela PaisSupervisors: Jorge Afonso de Carvalho (UA); Maria Beatriz Condessa (CERIS, IST)Date: November 2017
> Aplication of an expert system based on fuzzy logic for the estimation of the functional service life of a set of homogenous buildings
Author: Andrés José Prieto IbáñezSupervisors: Ana Filipa Ferreira da Silva Cigarro Matos (CERIS); Juan Manual MacíasBernal (US); Francisco Javier Alejandre Sánchez (US)Date: October 2017
> Local government strategic management
Author: Paulo Alexandre Fernandes Varela Simões CaldasSupervisors: Rui Cunha Marques (CERIS, IST); Brian Dollery (UNE)Date: November 2017
> Experimental Characterization of the Failure by Overtopping of Embankment Dams
Author: Sílvia Rute Caleiro AmaralSupervisors: Rui Miguel Lage Ferreira (CERIS, IST); Maria Teresa Fontelas dosSantos Viseu Sarrico Santos (LNEC)Date: November 2017
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> Strategic Planning for Investing at Water Supply Services in Portugal (in Portuguese)
Author: Rita Oliveira Mota AmaralSupervisors: José Manuel de Saldanha Gonçalves Matos (CERIS, IST); Maria HelenaVeríssimo Colaço Alegre (LNEC)Date: December 2017
> Contributions for modelling strategies and operational management of large water resource recovery facilities with combined sewer systems inflows
Author: Pedro Ricardo Neto PóvoaSupervisors: José Manuel de Saldanha Gonçalves Matos (CERIS, IST); Adrian MichaelOehmen (FCT-UNL)Date: December 2017
> Geophysical Techniques Applied to Shallow Aquifer Characterization
Author: Maria Catarina Custódio da PazSupervisors: Luís Filipe Tavares Ribeiro (CERIS, IST); Francisco Javier Alcalá Garcia (IGME)Date: December 2017
> Cementitious composites reinforced with multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Author: Hawreen Hasan AhmedSupervisors: José Alexandre de Brito Aleixo Bogas (CERIS, IST); Fernando Branco(CERIS, IST); Nuno Silvestre (IST)Date: December 2017
> Uncertainty Analysis in Travel Demand Modelling
Author: Olga PetrikSupervisors: Filipe Manuel Mercier Vilaça e Moura (CERIS, IST); João António de Abreu e Silva (CERIS, IST)Date: November 2017
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> Understanding accessibility in cultural landscape sites - The case of Parques de Sintra - Monte da Lua, SA
Author: Carolina Mónica Gonçalves MartinsSupervisors: Teresa Frederica Tojal de Valsassina Heitor (CERIS, IST); AntónioRessano Garcia Lamas (CERIS, IST); Nuno Miguel Rodrigues Marques Oliveira(Parques Sintra - Monte da Lua, SA)Date: December 2017
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> Sustainable Development of Cement-Based Materials: Application to Recycled Aggregates Concrete
Author: Rawaz Mohammed Saleem KurdaSupervisors: José Dinis Silvestre (CERIS, IST); Jorge de Brito (CERIS, IST)Date: December 2017
> On the strength and DSM Design of End-Bolted Cold-Formed Steel Columns Buckling in Distortional Modes
Author: Warlley Soares SantosSupervisors: Dinar Camotim (CERIS, IST); Alexandre Landesmann (FAU/UFRJ)Date: December 2017
> Pumps as turbines to replace pressure reducing valves
Author: Gustavo Meirelles LimaSupervisors: Helena M. Ramos (CERIS, IST); Edevar Luvizotto Junior (UNICAMP)Date: December 2017
> High Performance Concrete made with Recycled Aggregates from Pre-cast Industry(in Portuguese)
Author: Diogo André Gomes PedroSupervisors: Jorge de Brito (CERIS, IST); Luís Manuel da Rocha Evangelista (ISEL)Date: December 2017
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3 Professor Dídia Covas was distinguished with the “SPORL
Otology” Award (in May 2017) for her communication in the 64th
Congress of the Portuguese Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Headand Neck Surgery. The communication was entitled “Water entry in theTympanostomy tube: study using multiphasic computational fluiddynamics” by the authors Subtil, J.; Martins, N. M. C.; Nunes, T.; Macor,C.; Covas, D. I. C..
1 Researcher Mário Garrido received an
honourable mention for Best National PhD Thesis inApplied and Computational Mechanics in2016 (awarded in 2017) with his thesis “Compositesandwich panel floor for building rehabilitation”.
2 The Jury of the 3rd International Conference on Geographical
Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management (GISTAM2017) awarded Caroline Câmara Benevides, architect, with the BestPhD Project Award for her project entitled The Use of 3DGIS Modelsto Develop a New Model of Urban Management. The Fortaleza - BrasilCase Study.
4 Researcher José Gonilha was awarded (in 2017) The Young
Engineer Innovation Award 2016 for his work “São Silvestre Bridge: thefirst concrete-GFRP mixed bridge in Portugal”. The award was attributedby Ordem dos Engenheiros - South Region, and it aims at contributing forthe disclosure of innovative work, with practical applicability, in thevarious fields of engineering.
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8 Professors Teresa Heitor, Francisco Teixeira Bastos and Daniela
Arnault were distinguished by IST for their good internationalization practiceorganizing International Exchange (Architecture) Workshops.
5 Professor Emeritus António Betâmio de Almeida was
distinguished by the Board of the Portuguese Association of Risk,Prevention and Safety (RISCOS) with the 2016 award “Dedicaçãoà RISCOS” (awarded in 2017) in the Science component.
7 Professor José Oliveira Pedro and Professor António
Reis were distinguished with the John Henry Garrood KingMedal (awarded in 2017) for their paper “Composite cable-stayed bridges: state of the art”, Vol. 169, Issue BE1, March 2016pp. 13-38 considered Best paper published in Bridge Engineering.
9 The Jury of the Scientific Area - Civil Engineering - of the
University of Lisbon awarded the Scientific Award University ofLisbon/ Santander Universidades 2017 and two HonorableMentions to Professors João Pedro Ramôa Ribeiro Correia,Dinar Reis Zamith Camotim and Rui Domingos Ribeiro da CunhaMarques.
6 Professor Carlos Oliveira Cruz was distinguished with the Best
Paper Award by the Florence School of Regulation for his paper (co-authored by Prof. Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, ISEG) entitled“Reforming traditional PPP models to cope with the challenges ofsmart cities”.
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10 Professor Cunha Marques was distinguished by his academic and scientific
background and contributions to the areas of regulation and evaluation of the performance ofinfrastructure services, with a merit award attributed by IWA - The International WaterAssociation. Besides the merit award, the researcher and Professor Rui Cunha Marques wasinvited to deliver an inaugural lecture at the Tribunal de Contas da União do Brasil.
11 Professor Rodrigo Gonçalves won 2017 SSRC MAJR Medal. The
McGuire Award for Junior Researchers (MAJR Medal) has beenestablished in honor of the late Professor William “Bill” McGuire, a long-termmember of SSRC, who emphasized that state-of-the-art research isinstrumental to improve the quality of stability design. The award recognizesthe research activity of the candidate in a period not exceeding nine yearsafter obtaining his/her Ph.D. degree. Professor Gonçalves will receive theaward and deliver a presentation on his recent research activity at the 2018SSRC Annual Stability Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
12 Professor Rafaela Cardoso was distinguished by
her scientific revision activities. Publons Peer ReviewAward 2017 honouring the Sentinels of Science andResearch, for being in the top 1% of reviewers ofUniversity of Lisbon.
13 Professor Filipe Moura was awarded a Fullbright Grant to develop research at
the Portland State University (Oregon, USA – www.pdx.edu) on the topic of SustainableUrban Mobility, more particularly, how to evaluate the walkability of urban builtenvironment.
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> ATHENS – Advanced Technology Higher Education Network
Venue: IST, DECivil, LisbonDate: 11th - 17th March and 11th – 18th November 2017Summary: Two Athens sessions were held under the scopeof the Atlas of School Architecture in Portugal – Education,Heritage and Challenges (ASAP_EHC - PTDC/A TP-AQI/3273/2014) research project. Athens Programme is ashort duration course (1 week) aiming at carrying outintensive specialization courses to a group of internationalstudents. “From School Memories To A School ArchitectureManifesto Unfolding Lisbon’s School ArchitectureParadigm” counted with 20 students from major Europeantechnological institutions (12 different nationalities).
Each course aimed at engaging students from differentfields (Architecture, Urban Planning, Engineering, Science,Sociology, History, Economics) with designers, scholars,and experts, in deepening the discussion about schoolbuilding architecture. Each session was committed todeveloping a broad basis of debate on the pedagogical,social, cultural, environmental, and design issuesregarding secondary school buildings, and their impact onthe learning experiences and student school life.
Summary: On February 22, 2017, was held at theMuseum of Civil Pavilion at the Técnico (IS%), realizedin the seminar for the introduction of the standardpassive house, organized by Homegrid and LiderA withthe support of the IST DECivil, which had theparticipation of more than 100 people. The session hadthe presentations of Prof. Ana Tomé and Prof. ManuelDuarte Pinheiro on passive performance andsustainability in construction; passive house principlesby Eng. João Marcelino and Eng. João Gavião; and theapproaches of passive and bioclimatic solararchitecture by the specialists Arqt. Francisco Moitaand Arqt. Fausto Simões.
Venue: Civil Engineering Museum, ISTDate: February 2017
> Passive House Introduction Session
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> ASAP – Atlas of School Architecture in Portugal – Education, Heritage and Challenges
Summary: The ASAP (ASAP_EHC - PTDC/A TP-AQI/3273/2014) research project held the firstseminar of school architecture. The seminaraimed at promoting the discussion/debate aboutthe design of school building crossing thedisciplines of architecture and education. In thisrespect, the seminar was attended by invitedspeakers from the educational department of theMunicipality of Lisbon and from differentarchitectural offices that were responsible for therenovations of recent schools in this city. Thepresentation of different projects allowed tograsp different approaches and perspectives inthis thematic. Prof. Francisco Teixeira Bastos [IST]and Prof. Teresa Heitor [IST] chaired the debate.
Venue: Centro de Informação Urbana deLisboa (CIUL)Date: May 2017
> Workshop Shallow Geothermal Systems: Applicationsand perspectives
Venue: Aveiro UniversityDate: 8th May 2017Summary: The first workshop of FCT Project Successhad the participation of more than 50 delegates fromUniversity, Research Centres and Companies. It had theparticipation of recognised national and internationalinvited speakers (http://success.lnec.pt/index_en.php).The workshop was focused on the study of shallowgeothermal systems, covering various areas of scienceand technology: employing shallow geothermal energyfor buildings and infrastructure heating and cooling;factors to consider when evaluating and designingsustainable and efficient shallow geothermal solutions;identification of key aspects: operational climate, soilthermal properties and system efficiency.
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> The 11th International Space Syntax Symposium (SSS11)
Venue: Fundação Calouste GulbenkianDate: 3rd – 7th July May 2017Website: http://www.11ssslisbon.pt
Summary: Instituto Superior Técnico hosted the 11thInternational Space Syntax Symposium (SSS11) from 03-07 July2017. After over twenty years of symposia, this was anotherexciting and engaging event.SSS11 is the opportunity to discover about the latestdevelopments on space syntax, to discuss with people from allover the world, to share your own work and to learn fromothers. The aim of the symposium is to provide a forum ofknowledge sharing, where space syntax scholars, practitionersor students, and researchers from other related fields, mayfind the opportunities for discussion and mutualunderstanding, in the pursuit of common research goals.
> AESOP Annual Congress 2017
Venue: IST, DECivil, LisbonDate: 11th – 14th July 2017Website: http://aesop2017.pt/
Summary: Every year AESOP holds its Annual Congress.The attendance of the 2017 edition hosted by IST inLisbon exceeded all expectations, bringing together 955participants from 53 countries of all continents. Such ahigh number of participants and presentations,required the Local Organization Committee lead by JoséAntunes Ferreira to organize 24 parallel sessions, with atotal of 165 individual sessions. 22 roundtable sessionswere organized, as well as14 thematic group meetingsand 4 editorial board meetings: The Journal PlanningTheory, Town Planning Review, European PlanningStudies and Journal Planning Theory and Practice. 20mobile workshops took participants throughout urbansettings of the greater Lisbon area.
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> PROHITECH 2017
Venue: IST, DECivil, LisbonDate: 12th - 15th July 2017Website: http://www.prohitech2017.com/ Summary: Técnico hosted PROHITECH’17,
one of the most interesting and importantinternational conferences on the protectionof historical constructions. Structuralengineering and earthquakes, the severalintervention strategies, materials andtechnology, as well as architecture and urbanplanning, were some of the topics addressedat PROHITECH2017 – InternationalConference on Protection of HistoricalConstructions – where researchers,engineers, architects and other national andinternational experts shared theirexperiences.
> Ventura Terra, Architect – The Useful and theBeautiful (Exhibition)
The models were based on the digitization ofthe zinc engravings, belonging to the CivilEngineering Museum estate, with thesupport of NARQ.This initiative fall within the scope of aPartnership Agreement established betweenInstituto Superior Técnico and the Lisbon CityMunicipality.
Venue: West Tower of Praça do Comércio, LisbonDate: 14th July – 21st October 2017Website:https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/eventos/tecnico-na-exposicao-ventura-terra-arquiteto-do-util-e-do-bello/
Summary: For the event, ISTAR laboratorydeveloped tridimensional representations, of theproject dated from 1915, authored by ArchitectVentura Terra for the new facilities of the InstitutoSuperior Técnico. The 3D models – developed atseveral scales - revealed the Architect's vision forthe Técnico campus never built.
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> 1st Seminar and Exibition on Digital Documentation and Representation of Cultural Heritage
Venue: IST, DECiVIL, Civil Engineering MuseumDate: 23rd June – 29th September 2017Website:http://museudec.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/event/1a-jornadas-de-documentacao-e-representacao-digital-de-bens-culturais/
Summary: The exhibition - organized by theCivil Museum and ISTAR laboratory, and inpartnership with the EGEAC / Lisbon Museum- Teatro Romano - aimed to disseminate thediversity of approaches and potential ofdigital technologies in the preservation ofHeritage Objects. In its scope, the edition ofthe digital models and its production by 3Dprinting, FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication),and laser cutting were developed. It waspossible to illustrate the application of thesedigital technologies to different case studies,both in their nature and in scale.
> CERIS Open Day
Venue: Inatel OeirasDate: 27th – 28th October, 2017Website:https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/campus-e-comunidade/primeira-edicao-do-ceris-open-day/
Summary: The CERIS Open Day brought togetherabout 79 PhD students and PhD researchers atCERIS. The event aimed at promoting theinteraction between young researchers at CERIS.The event included team building activities, oralpresentations, keynotes, a training session onwriting tips for scientific papers and a roundtableon job opportunities after PhD. The event’shighlight was the session “after dinner” whereparticipants made a 3-minute pitch thus leading toa relaxed and fun atmosphere. According to theexecutive board of CERIS the next editions will havethe same success as this first one: “the goal for thenext editions will be to motivate students toparticipate in such events”. The participantsfeedback at the end of the event was, in general,very positive.
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> Technical visit to largest Portuguese Waste Water Treatment System / Civil in Motion
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Venue: Alcântara Waste Water TreatmentSystem, LisbonDate: 30th October 2017
Summary: Integrated in the “Civil in motion"initiative, a technical visit was made to thelargest Portuguese Waste Water TreatmentSystem (WWTS) that serves more than 750,000equivalent Lisbon inhabitants.The visit to Alcântara WWTS began with anexplanation of drainage subsystem and itsurban area; the evolution of the treatmentsystem and solutions; the rational of theexisting treatment processed capacity (6 m3/s)and the operation modes of WWTS (in dry andwet weather). Then, the different areas werevisited namely the green roof and its differentecosystems, pre-treatment, primary treatment,biological treatment, disinfection and themanagement system.
> Lecture on the Construction of Mafra’s Royal Building
Venue: Civil Engineering Museum, ISTDate: 13th December 2017Website: www.spech.pt
Summary: The Director of Museu Nacional deArte Antiga, Professor António Filipe Pimentelfrom Coimbra University, gave a lecture on howMafra’s Convent was built. The lecture includedthe political, religious and social conditions, thebuilding’s location, stakeholders and the historyof the construction process. The event wasorganized by SPECH and CERIS, namely by Prof.António Sousa Gago and Prof. Teresa Heitor.
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Venue: NOVA SBE – Carcavelos CampusDate: 04/11/2018Website: https://www.facebook.com/Civil-em-Marcha-346563649103522/
> Technical visit to NOVA SBE / Civil in Motion
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Summary: Ceris and DECivil organized an openvisit to the construction site of NOVA SBE tohighlight the relevance of Civil Engineeringprojects to society.
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> 2º Portuguese Congress of ‘Building Information Modelling’
Venue: IST, LisbonDate: 17th – 18th May 2018Website: www.ptbim.org
Summary: The growing importance of the digitalrepresentation of the built environment, which hasbeen made feasible by Building Information Modellingmethodologies, is introducing important changes indesign, construction and lifecycle management.
The main objective of the PTBIM Congress is to promote a technical-scientific discussion forum inPortugal, with active participation of the practicing and academic communities in areas related tothe Industry of Architecture, Engineering and Construction, focusing the challenges of BIMimplementation within the Industry and to strengthen the networks of professionals that arecurrently incorporating BIM practices within their activities.
> BE 2018
Venue: LNEC, LisbonDate: 7th – 9th November 2018Website: http://www.be2018.pt/
Summary: BE 2018 aims at providing aprivileged forum for dissemination of the mostrecent and innovative achievements in the fieldof structural concrete in the areas ofconstruction and rehabilitation, materials andproducts, standardization, design and scientificresearch, taking into account the currentnational and international priorities, in terms ofperformance, durability, sustainability, andresilience of pre-stressed and reinforcedconcrete structures. It also aims at being aspace for discussion on the future of concretestructures in Portugal, Europe, and worldwide,mobilizing for this purpose the companies ofthe sector, owners, design offices, universities,polytechnics, laboratories, and scientificresearch and technological development units.
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INTEGRATED MASTER COURSESApplication dates(National Admission for Higher Education):
> 1st call: 19th July - 8th August 2017> 2nd call: 11th - 22th September 2017> 3rd call: 5th - 9th October 2017
> Civil EngineeringVacancies: 145https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/mec
> Environmental EngineeringVacancies: 35https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/meambi
> ArquitectureVacancies: 50https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/ma
PHD COURSES
> Arquitecturehttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/darq
> Climate Changes and Sustainable Development Policyhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/deaacpds
> Civil Engineeringhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/dec
> Petroleum Engineeringhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/depet
> Territorial Engineeringhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/det
> Earth-Resourceshttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/dgeo
> River Restoration and Managementhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/deargf
> Transport Systemshttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/st
> Environment Engineeringhttps://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/deamb
Application dates:> 1st call: 4th December - 5th January 2018> 2nd call: 2nd - 27th July 2018
MASTER COURSES
> Petroleum EngineeringVacancies: 30Application dates: 19th - 22nd September 2017https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/mep/
> Mining and Geological EngineeringVacancies: 15Application dates: to be announced soon https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/megm
> Advanced Mineral Resources DevelopmentApplication dates:30th September 2017 - 21st January 2018https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/megm
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> MIT Portugal (Transportation Systems)
https://www.mitportugal.org/education/applyApplication dates: 18th December - 3rd January 2018
> EcoCoRe (Eco-Construction and Rehabilitation)
Website: http://ecr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/Last call: 13th February - 26th March 2017
> H2Doc (Environmental Hydraulics and Hidrology)
Website: http://envhidro.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/Application dates: 27th December 2017 - 22nd January 2018
> FLUVIO (River Restoration and Management)
Website: http://rrm.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/Application dates: 15th December - 2nd February 2018
STATISTICS
> InfraRisk (Analysis and Mitigation of Risks in Infrastructures)
Website: http://infrarisk.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/Last call: 21st February - 24th March 2017
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