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  • Leonel Sousa represents INESC-ID at 2nd European Memory Systems Forum

    Leonel Sousa represents INESC-ID at 2nd European Memory Systems Forum

    Leonel Sousa, INESC-ID researcher in the field of High-Performance Computing Architectures and Systems and a full professor at Técnico, represented INESC-ID at the second European Memory Systems Forum, held from February 29 to March 1, 2024.

    The event, hosted at The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) and co-sponsored by Micron, brought together industry leaders and research institutes to address challenges in high-performance memory systems, vital for the advancement and scalability of high-performance computing systems, and play a pivotal role in the future of EU research and industry.

    Participating organizations included INESC-ID, BSC-CNS, Micron, ZeroPoint, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), and the Technical University of Munich (TUM).

    The forum was part of the DEEP-SEA project, a European-funded initiative with a €15 million budget, launched in April 2021.

    Know more here.

    (Photo: https://www.bsc.es/)

  • Inês Lynce featured guest alumna at Técnico “Alumni Talks – Women Edition 2024”

    Inês Lynce featured guest alumna at Técnico “Alumni Talks – Women Edition 2024”

    On International Women’s Day, Inês Lynce, President and researcher of INESC-ID, who also serves as a representative of the Gender Balance@Técnico group, participated in the “Alumni Talks – Women Edition 2024” at Instituto Superior Técnico. Joining her were five other outstanding women researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs.

    This special edition aimed to highlight the inspiring and successful journeys of six alumnae from Técnico. During this informal event, held over brunch, former and current students shared their experiences, career paths, and insights on their professional backgrounds.

    The distinguished guests, including Inês Lynce, were Sara Guerreiro de Sousa (Unbabel Labs & Center for Responsible AI), Mariana Marques (CAMO Engineer), Joana Pinto (Co-founder and CEO @ Clynx Health), Lara Próspero (Global Director – L&D Delivery Excellence at Microsoft), and Marta Sousa e Silva (Project Manager at Xylem, Inc.).

    The Técnico’s “Alumni Talks – Women Edition” serves as a platform to foster mentorship, networking, and empowerment among women in technology and engineering.

    (Photo credit: Communications Office DEI, Técnico)

  • In the Media: Ana Paiva featured in Expresso Newspaper’s Podcast “A Próxima Vaga”

    Ana Paiva, INESC-ID researcher in the field Artificial Intelligence for People and Society and full professor at Técnico, was the featured guest in the episode of Expresso Newspaper’s Podcast “A Próxima Vaga”. The episode titled: “Ensino e Inteligência Artificial: Os chatbots vão tornar os alunos mais preguiçosos e com menos pensamento crítico?” (in PT only) also featured Goreti Marreiros (APPIA President) and was moderated by Francisco Pinto Balsemão.

    The discussion explored the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the future of teaching, addressing challenges and risks, including equitable access to education and human interaction as essential aspects for learning.

    Listen to this episode here.

  • In the Media: INESC-ID researchers Luisa Coheur and Helena Moniz discuss AI biases and stereotypes in Público newspaper

    In the Media: INESC-ID researchers Luisa Coheur and Helena Moniz discuss AI biases and stereotypes in Público newspaper

    In an article titled Como é que a IA nos vê? Num mundo de homens (How does AI see us? In a world of men) Luísa Coheur and Helena Moniz, INESC-ID researchers within the Human Language Technologies (HLT) research area, joined a conversation with Público Newspaper about the biases deeply embedded within machine learning algorithms. The researchers help shed light on how artificial intelligence models often reflect existing stereotypes but also perpetuate and amplify them.

    Read the full article (in PT) here.

    *Luisa Coheur is an INESC-ID researcher, and Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Técnico, UL, where she works on Natural Language Processing, specializing in Dialogue Systems, Question/Answering and Machine Translation.

    *Helena Moniz is an INESC-ID researcher, and Assistant Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Lisbon. She teaches Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Translation, and Machine Translation Systems and Post-editing.

  • Strengthening European Project Management Expertise: INESC-ID’s OLISSIPO Training Initiatives

    Strengthening European Project Management Expertise: INESC-ID’s OLISSIPO Training Initiatives

    From February 14 to 16, INESC-ID hosted a series of three impactful training initiatives on research management of European Projects, as part of the OLISSIPO project framework, a Twinning initiative involving collaboration between INESC-ID, Inria, ETH, and EMBL. These initiatives, building on the success of previous editions held in Lisbon in 2022 and 2023, were designed to enhance research management and administration skills at the hosting institution.

    Horizon Europe Workshop: Navigating the Pre-Award Phase

    The first day featured the workshop “Horizon Europe for ICT: an Overview,” providing practical insights and equipping researchers and staff for the pre-award phase of Horizon Europe Proposals. Facilitated by Matthieu Py, the European Strategy Officer at Inria (France), the workshop covered essential topics, including Gender & Diversity, Ethics & Data, and Responsible Research and Innovation & Open Science.

    Research and Administration Management (RMA) Seminar

    Dedicated to deepening knowledge in various methodologies, the second day hosted a seminar on Research and Administration Management (RMA). The session covered pre-award (ideation and open calls) and post-award (Project valorization and management) aspects. Alongside Matthieu Py, the seminar featured presentations presentations and guided discussions by Ana Espada (CQE, IST-ID), Mariana Santa-Marta (CERENA/CEGIST, IST-ID), and Carla Patrocínio and Patrícia Lima (Tecnico’s Technology Transfer Office), providing valuable insights into daily RMA activities.

    Bilateral Meetings and Future Collaborations

    The final day was dedicated to bilateral meetings between INESC-ID’s thematic lines representatives and Inria, aiming to present research topics and identify common areas for future collaboration. Participants included Susana Vinga, Marie-France Sagot, Ana Teresa Freitas (Life and Health Technology), Hugo Morais (Energy Transition), José Borbinha (Societal Digital Transformation), Miguel Correia (Security & Privacy), and two members of the OLISSIPO Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Jonas S. Almeida and Dan Gusfield.

    The event saw active participation from representatives of INESC-ID, INESC-MN, INOV INESC, Técnico, IST-ID, IT, IDMEC, and LIP, with diverse expertise in science management, project management, and technology transfer. The interest and involvement of representatives from different INESC research centers and institutes, facilitated the sharing of best practices and the development of common processes to streamline research proposal preparation.

    These training initiatives were organized collaboratively with the OLISSIPO PROJECT Team, including Susana Vinga (INESC-ID), Niko Beerenwinkel (ETH Zürich), Marie-France Sagot (Inria), Wolfgang Huber (EMBL), Matthieu Py (European Strategy Officer at Inria) and Sílvia Castro (Head of Innovation Management Office at INESC-ID). Additional collaboration for the RMA seminar was provided by Marta Candeias (Head of Research & Innovation Grants Support Unit at IST-ID).

    OLISSIPO Project Page 

  • Isabel Trancoso appointed IEEE Fellow Committee Chair 2024

    Isabel Trancoso appointed IEEE Fellow Committee Chair 2024

    Isabel Trancoso was appointed as the new Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow Committee Chair, following her experience as Committee Vice Chair in 2023. 

    The distinguished INESC ID researcher will now assume this prestigious leadership role at IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. 

    From January until December 31, 2024, she will lead the Committee which is responsible for making recommendations to the IEEE Board of Directors for nominees to be elevated to the grade of Fellow, a position that recognizes her singular career and unique research contributions.

    “Last year I was already part of the Committee as Vice Chair, and it was a remarkable experience. It is surely a privilege to now assume the role of Chair and lead the Committee in the evaluation of around one thousand nominees”, shares the researcher. 

    Isabel Trancoso is an internationally renowned Human Language Technologies researcher from INESC-ID and a Full Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico. She was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 2011, and to ISCA Fellow in 2014.

    The IEEE Fellow Committee is currently composed of 52 members, including the Chair and Vice Chair, all IEEE Fellows representing the 10 IEEE Regions, 47 IEEE Societies/Technical Councils and various affiliations. 

    Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon IEEE members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.

    According to Isabel Trancoso, “this appointment is particularly challenging at this time, given the many changes that will be implemented to enhance the Fellow program’s technical diversity and DE&I, while maintaining the program’s integrity and fairness.”

    More about the new 2024 IEEE Fellow Committee here.

  • INESC-ID Board of Directors’ term renewed until 2025

    INESC-ID Board of Directors’ term renewed until 2025

    The INESC ID Board of Directors has renewed its current term, originally set for 2022-2023, until the end of 2024.

    The Board, led by Inês Lynce as President, alongside João Paulo Carvalho, Miguel Pupo Correia, Nuno Roma, and Helena Galhardas, who now assumes the role of Susana Vinga (2022-23), will continue serving in their respective positions until the end of 2024.

    The coordination of the Scientific Council will be maintained, with Luís Rodrigues continuing in his role, supported by Jorge Fernandes and Rui Prada. 

    The election for the Board of Directors for the subsequent biennium, 2025-2026, will take place in 2024.

  • INESC ID has two members at Técnico new Governing Board

    INESC ID has two members at Técnico new Governing Board

    Rogério Colaço was re-elected  as President of Técnico for the 2024-2027 term and presented his new team on January 3rd at the Técnico Congress Center, Alameda Campus. 

    The new Governing Board includes two INESC ID members, who also took office at the ceremony: Francisco Melo, senior researcher and head of the Group on Artificial Intelligence for People and Society is the new Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Alexandre Francisco, researcher at INESC ID since 2010 will serve as Vice-President for Digital Technologies. Both are faculty at Técnico Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DEI).

    More information about the new Board and about the ceremony at Técnico website. 

  • In the Media: Arlindo Oliveira featured in the new Expresso Newspaper’s Podcast “A Próxima Vaga”

    Arlindo Oliveira, INESC President and INESC-ID researcher in the field of Information & Decision Support Systems Artificial Intelligence, was the featured guest in the first episode of Expresso Newspaper’s Podcast “A Próxima Vaga”. The episode titled “Geopolítica e Inteligência Artificial: a corrida a esta tecnologia vai alterar a ordem mundial?” (“Geopolitics and Artificial Intelligence: will the race for this technology change the world order?”) (in PT only) also featured Miguel Poiares Maduro (Former Minister for Regional Development of Portugal) and was moderated by Francisco Pinto Balsemão.

    Listen to this episode here.

  • SHIFT2DC Kick-Off Meeting in Lisbon

    SHIFT2DC Kick-Off Meeting in Lisbon

    The SHIFT to Direct Current (SHIFT2DC) project, a Horizon Europe Programme initiative led by INESC-ID, hosted its Kick off Meeting on December 12 and 13 at Instituto Superior Técnico gathering members from the 33 partner Institutions from 13 different European countries, both onsite and remotely. With a substantial funding of over 11 million euros and supported by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), the SHIFT2DC project has the goal of creating smarter, more efficient, and environmentally friendly energy infrastructures through direct current (DC) solutions.

    The event gathered over 40 participants from the consortium, with an Opening by the project Coordinator and researcher at INESC ID, Hugo Morais, who will lead the consortium throughout the project’s 42 months.

    We are thrilled to be launching a new project that will carry several challenges but also high expectations. Our main goal is to create a greener and smarter energy landscape for the benefit of communities, industries, and to be used worldwide using effective DC solutions.”, Hugo Morais.

    The European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) was represented remotely at the meeting by Project Advisers Antonios Marinopoulos, who was involved throughout the Grant Agreement preparation and presented a general overview of the European Commission and CINEA, of the grant agreement and expected actions from the SHIFT2DC consortium; and Andrea Feltrin who is now taking the role as SHIFT2DC Project Officer.


    INESC ID will be responsible for leading the WP2 “DC Solutions Integrations: Tools, methods and applications” focused on developing a tool for the design of DC solutions, specific libraries for DCs, Buildings, Industries, Ports etc., and the WP6 “Knowledge transfer and Dissemination”, responsible for documenting all dissemination and communication activities of the project. Under the WP7, INESC ID will lead the project management and coordination, ensuring financial, administrative, data and risk management while securing the quality of the project outputs.

    More about SHIFT to Direct Current (SHIFT2DC)

    The SHIFT to Direct Current (SHIFT2DC) project aims to transform the way direct current (DC) solutions are used in our power systems. To do so, the consortia will establish comprehensive guidelines and a roadmap for the widespread application of DC in diverse energy scenarios.

    The EU initiative will implement a top-down, application-agnostic approach to design, simulate, test, validate, and apply DC solutions at both medium (MV) and low voltage (LV) levels. To guarantee the promotion of greener energy alternatives, the consortium will conduct thorough analyses, including feasibility, cost-benefit, life cycle, and environmental impact assessments. This will ensure that the proposed DC solutions are not only practical and cost-effective, but also sustainable.

    Over the course of the project, three field-test demonstration sites will be implemented: two DC living Labs and one digital twin demonstrator centered on testing solutions for Data Centres, Buildings, Industry and Ports.

    It will be crucial to demonstrate the effectiveness and adequacy of these DC solutions to enhance confidence in their use and in the planning and conception of systems based on DC. With this in mind, the SHIFT2DC will develop, integrate, and demonstrate several solutions specifically designed for DC applications including:

    – Sustainable and smart DC Cables, developed for DC installations,
    – Micro Solar DC Systems
    – LVDC measurement device
    – Pre-Charging Units for DC circuit breakers
    – LVAC-LVDC Interlink converter
    – high density power sources,
    – Smart PDU High Density V2X DC stations, among others. 

    Funded through the Horizon Europe Programme, SHIFT2DC is planned for 42 months, bringing together a group of 21 beneficiary partners, 6 affiliated entities, and 6 associated partners for a total of 33 partners including: a certification laboratory (Laboratoire National de Métrologie et D´Essais; LNE, France), a system operator (Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA; EEM, Portugal) that will collaborate in the port demonstrator, an engineering office (SETEC BATIMENT, France) that will test the DC design tools, and the two most important DC promoters namely, Stichting Current OS (Netherlands) and ODCA (represented in the project by ZVEI e.v., Germany).

    List of 33 partners (by Country):

    Austria (1): Eaton Industries
    Belgium (1): EUROPEAN HEAT PUMP ASSOCIATION (EHPA)
    Czech Republic (1): EATON ELEKTROTECHNIKA SRO
    Estonia (1): TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (Taltech)
    France (6): SETEC BATIMENT; LABORATOIRE NATIONAL DE MÉTROLOGIE ET D’ESSAIS (LNE) ; ELECTRICITÉ DE FRANCE (EDF);  SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES (SCHN), NEXANS FRANCE (NEXANS), WATT & WELL; SETEC BATIMENT
    Germany (8): ZVEI e. V.RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN (RWTH AACHEN); FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN (FRAUNHOFER); Bachmann GmbH; EATON INDUSTRIES (EATON); PHOENIX CONTACT ELECTRONICS (Phoenix Contact); Phoenix Contact Power Supplies; PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO KG
    Hungary (1): PCB DESIGN
    Italy (1): FINCANTIERI SI SPA
    Netherlands (3): Stichting Current OS; HIRO MICRODATA; DC Systems B.V.;
    Portugal (5): INESC ID; EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA (EEM); CNET CENTRE FOR NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES SA (EDP CNET); ADMINISTRAÇÃO DOS PORTOS DA REGIÃO AUTÓNOMA DA MADEIRA AS (APRAM); IST ID
    Associated partner: EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA
    Spain (3): FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (TECNALIA); FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS (CIRCE); Hitachi Energy Spain (Hitachi)
    Sweden: NEXANS Sweden
    Switzerland (1): JJCooling Innovation SARL

    Shift2DC Linkedin Page