SYSTEC’s Dr Roman Chertovskikh receives approval for Advanced Computing project

Dr Roman Chertovskikh, an integrated member of SYSTEC, has achieved a significant milestone in his research endeavours. His proposal was recently approved by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) in the 3rd call for Advanced Computing Projects. This highly competitive call, organized by the National Network for Advanced Computing (RNCA) and facilitated by the FCCN (FCT’s National Scientific Computing Unit), seeks to promote advancements in the field of advanced computing.

Dr Chertovskikh’s successful proposal has garnered him three million core hours on the state-of-the-art Oblivion supercomputers,  hosted at the High-Performance Computing Center of Évora University. This allocation, estimated to be worth around 40 thousand euros, will greatly enhance SYSTEC’s computational capabilities. It serves as a valuable resource for ongoing and future simulations involving large distributed systems, particularly in the areas of fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics.

The recognition bestowed upon Dr Chertovskikh’s proposal is a testament to SYSTEC’s excellence in research and innovation. Notably, SYSTEC’s proposals have consistently received support from the FCT in all calls for Advanced Computing Projects. This year, Dr Chertovskikh’s project stood out by achieving the highest classification in the evaluation panel dedicated to Earth and Environmental Sciences. Furthermore, it is the only proposal within that panel to secure 100% of the requested resources.

SYSTEC expresses its satisfaction and gratitude for the FCT’s unwavering support. Such recognition and allocation of resources enable the team to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and technological advancements. The computational power provided by the Oblivion supercomputers will further propel SYSTEC’s research capabilities, allowing for intricate and comprehensive simulations in their pursuit of knowledge.

  • For more details regarding the 3rd call for Advanced Computing Projects, please visit [1]. 
  • To learn more about the National Network for Advanced Computing (RNCA), visit [2],
  • For information on the FCCN (FCT’s National Scientific Computing Unit), visit [3]. 
  • Additional information about the Oblivion supercomputers can be found at [4].

FEUP |Bolsas de Iniciação à Investigação |4BIC-SYSTEC-DinamyCity

Call open for applications for 4 (four) Research Initiation Grants within the framework of project “DynamiCITY: Fostering Dynamic Adaptation of Smart Cities to Cope with Crises and Disruptions”, with reference NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000073, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE2020).

Smart Specialization Strategy of the North 2021-27: Challenges and Priorities for a More Innovative North

SYSTEC, represented by Prof. Dr. Adriano de Carvalho, attended the session “Smart Specialization Strategy of the North 2021-27: Challenges and Priorities for a More Innovative North”, promoted by CCDR-NORTE. The main objectives of the session were to present the new publication of S3 NORTE 2027 and to promote a debate on the main challenges, priorities, and funding opportunities of this regional strategy for the 2021-27 period.

The session took place at the Eng. Alcino Miguel Auditorium of the School of Technology and Management of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, and was opened by the presence of the Mayor of Bragança, Hernâni Dias, the Minister of Territorial Cohesion, Ana Abrunhosa, the President of CCDR-NORTE, António Cunha, and the President of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Orlando Rodrigues.

LA ARISE Presentation Ceremony (PT)

Presentation Ceremony of ARISE – Associated Laboratory

The official presentation of ARISE LA took place on the 27th of January, in the Sala de Atos of FEUP, with the presence of Professor Elvira Fortunato, Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education. During the ceremony, tribute was also paid to Professor Fernando Lobo Pereira, former head of ARISE LA.

ARISE PRESENTATION CEREMONY

PRESENTATION CEREMONY OF THE ASSOCIATED LABORATORY ARISE – ADVANCED PRODUCTION AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

This initiative counts on the presence of the Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Prof. Dr. Elvira Fortunato, and other representatives of different institutions, with the following agenda:

Schedule:

  • 11:30 Opening by the Director of FEUP
  • 11:35 Homage to Prof. Fernando Lobo Pereira (by the Director of DEEC)
  • 11:40 Presentation of ARISE and its thematic lines
  • 12:10 ARISE strategic plan
  • 12:20 Debate
  • 12:30 Intervention by the Rector of the University of Porto
  • 12:45 Closing by the Minister of Science and Technology

This event will take place in room “Sala de Actos” (A 104) of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, on January 27, 2023.

MENT.UP: Our GLORIOUS Failures

We’re back! 

WHEN: 25th January, from 10:00am to 1:00pm

WHAT: Second session of the Mentoring Programme for Start-ups, created under the INVENTHEI project

WHERE: Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto

INVENTHEI invites you to the session “Our Glorious Failures” – what can we learn from failures?

MENT.UP aims to promote cooperation between Start-ups, Scale-ups, Spin-offs and Academia, with their respective Students and Researchers, as well as to provide mentoring by addressing topics related to funding opportunities and soft skills.

For this to be a success, we count on the presence of the companies with which we have already been working under INVENTHEI, but new entries are also relevant and encouraged!

It will be (only) 3 hours of interaction. Join us!

MENT.UP – 2nd Session: “Our Glorious failures”

When: December 14, from 10 am to 1 pm.

What: Second session of the Mentoring Program for Start-ups, created under the INVENTHEI project.

Where: Feup

INVENTHEI invites you to the event entitled “Our Glorious Failures” – what can we learn from when things don’t develop as expected?

MENT.UP aims to promote cooperation between startups, scale-ups, spin-offs and the Academy, with their respective students and researchers, as well as provide follow-up with the approach of topics related to funding opportunities and soft skills. For this to be a success, we count on the presence of companies with which we have already been working within the scope of INVENTHEI, but new entries are equally relevant and encouraged!

The event will be broadcast live, but we encourage you to join us in person!

FEUP |Bolsa de Investigação |BM1SUBS-SYSTEC_DinamyCity

Call open for applications for 1 research grants within the framework of project “DynamiCITY: Fostering Dynamic Adaptation of Smart Cities to Cope with Crises and Disruptions”, with reference NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000073, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE2020), under Portugal 2020 Partnership Agreement, under the following conditions: EditalEN.

SYSTEC Researchers Participate in CDC 2022 – Cancún, Mexico

Three SYSTEC researchers participate in the 61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control – Cancun, Mexico.  Nathalie T. Khalil, Dmitry Karamzin, and Nahid Dehaghani are contributing with works entitled “A Maximum Principle for State-Constrained Optimal Sweeping Control Problems” (Khalil), “Regular approximations of time-optimal motion for a tracked mobile robot travelling in a vector flow field under restricted state variables” (Karamzin), “Some Remarks on the Issue of Normality in State-Constrained Optimal Control Problems” (Karamzin), and “A Quantum Optimal Control Problem with State Constrained Preserving Coherence” (Dehaghani).