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  • Powered by Research: INESC-ID goes the extra mile at the Tejo Run 2025

    Powered by Research: INESC-ID goes the extra mile at the Tejo Run 2025

    It was just after 8 a.m. on a sunny Sunday, September 14, and several members of the INESC-ID running group were already warming up, chatting, and sharing laughs near Algés station, a meeting point for thousands of runners and enthusiasts of all ages ahead of the Tejo Run 2025. 

    For those still arriving, it was easy to spot the rest of the team. The green and blue t-shirts with the INESC-ID logo and the rallying phrase Powered by Research, proudly worn by researchers, PhD students, and members of the various support offices, stood out in the crowd. 

    After the brief gathering, it was time to run. For some, the culmination of weeks of hard training. For others, first-timers, it felt more like a Sunday stroll straight out of an Instagram post: 10 kilometers of coastline between Algés and Praia da Torre, in one of Portugal’s oldest and most scenic races. 

    On the men’s classification, researcher Fábio Passos crossed the finish line first, with an impressive time under 50 minutes, followed closely by Jorge Fernandes. Nuno Roma and Nuno Neves finished just minutes later, almost neck and neck. In the women’s classification, Sílvia Castro, Natália Costa, and Manuela Sado completed the INESC-ID podium. The rest of the team arrived at their own pace, but no one was left behind. 

    At the finish line, sweat, fatigue, and wide grins were the best medals and the shared certainty that next year, “temos equipa!


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  • A Community in the Making: sharing challenges and building solutions at the 1st INESC-ID PhD Students Annual Meeting

    A Community in the Making: sharing challenges and building solutions at the 1st INESC-ID PhD Students Annual Meeting

    Beginnings often carry symbolic meaning. October 25 marked a memorable moment for INESC-ID’s PhD students with the holding of the first official PhD Students Annual Meeting, bringing together around 40 PhD students from 10 different Scientific Areas, across two campuses of INESC-ID.

    The special event took place during an exclusive parallel segment organised by INESC-ID at the INESC Lisboa Meeting 2024. In a session prepared by the INESC-ID’s PhD Students Volunteer Team and the Communication and Outreach Office, PhD student Daniel Gonçalves presented and moderated a collaborative discussion activity to address the challenges encountered by students at the institute.

    In the first half of the session, divided into groups for a rapid ideation brainstorming format, students had a few minutes to meet each other (many for the first time) before diving into sharing the main difficulties they experience. In the second half, they enthusiastically discussed and presented actionable solutions, which will be further explored in depth and implemented at INESC-ID in the future. There was no shortage of ideas, only of time, and many students felt the discussion could have lasted much longer.

    “It was an inspiring day where we gained valuable insights into our challenges as PhD students and discussed solutions to create a stronger, more supportive community,” shared Sahar Cherati, PhD student and one of the newest members of the Volunteer Team.

    Following the PhD Students Volunteer Team’s motto: “To build a supportive community and promote collaboration among students”, which are key ingredients for the success of research at our institution, plans are already underway to make next year’s event bigger and attract even more students, making it an annual tradition at INESC-ID. Judging by the enthusiasm and commitment demonstrated by students at this first meeting, the future looks bright.

    Read more about the recent INESC Lisboa Meeting 2023 here.


    Text by Rodrigo Abril de Abreu | Communications and Outreach Office, INESC-ID
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