Monthly Archives: September 2024
CERIS Leadership Participates in ENERH2O 2024 to Discuss Water and Energy Futures
On September 26, 2024, CERIS President Professor Dídia Covas and Professor Helena Ramos participated in the roundtable discussion, "Wat...
CERIS Day Out in Coimbra: A Memorable Day of Learning and Fun
On Wednesday, September 25, CERIS hosted its much-anticipated Day Out in Coimbra, supported by Itecons. The event brought together 56 p...
Citizen Science Initiative to Raise Awareness of Extreme Weather Events
The Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) will take part in the European Researchers' Night on September 27th, held at the Oeiras Marina. Th...
Stanford University’s Prestigious Rankings Recognize CERIS Researchers Among World’s Top 2% Scientists
Stanford University (California, USA) in collaboration with Elsevier have recently unveiled its latest update of the world’s top 2% mos...
CERIS Hosts Delegation from Universitat Politècnica de València to Strengthen Research Collaboration
On July 2, 2024, CERIS – the Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability center at Instituto Superior Técnico – welcom...
Austrian Research Delegation Explores Collaboration Opportunities with CERIS
On May 6-7, 2024, a delegation from Austrian Cooperative Research (ACR), comprising around 40 representatives from research institutes,...
CERIS Researchers Receive Special Mention at 15th fib PhD Symposium
CERIS researchers recently earned a special mention for their paper, “Innovative Precast Eco-HD-LWAC Composite Walls: Development of Dr...
Conclusion of the SHAREe Project: Advancing Sustainable Hydropower and Reducing Environmental Impact
The SHAREe – Sustainable Hydropower to Alleviate and Reduce Environmental Externalities project, which ran from January 2023 to June 20...
CERIS Researcher Professor Inês Flores-Colen Discusses Blocoyster Project on RDP Internacional’s Podcast
Professor Inês Flores-Colen, a researcher from CERIS, was recently invited to speak on RDP Internacional's podcast "Isto faz-se por cá"...