Interdisciplinary research,
education and capacity building
in advanced digital media
“Welcome to Tomorrow” will take place on the 28th of May, from 9 - 11 pm, at Twin's Club in Lisbon. The event's aim is to challenge entrepreneurs and investors to take an active role in building Portugal's future.
The UT Austin|Portugal Advanced Digital Media Program has issued an open call to support travel to UT by professors, researchers and PhD students.
Two UTEN interns give first-person perspectives.
The team is addressing different aspects of the contemporary analysis of nonlinear PDEs - from regularity issues for singular and degenerate equations to free boundary problems, from kinetic equations to ocean and climate modeling.
Gabriele explains his mathematical work by using dance moves in an analogy.
We spoke to five Portuguese PhD students about their work, the UT approach to graduate education, and life in Austin.
"Bridging the gap between European e-Science and Iberian America" is the theme of the conference to be held May 24-28, 2010, in Braga.
The course, schedule for June 14-18 in Braga, will provide participants with knowledge and hands-on experience in developing applications software for many-core processors with massively parallel computing resources. The Application deadline is May 14.
The fourth annual Summer Institute will offer short courses on digital media topics taught in Lisbon by instructors from UT Austin. The application deadline is May 30.
Director João Mário Grilo presented his film on the tradition of Persian carpets on April 26, 2010, at UT Austin.
UTEN Austin hosted visitors from the University of Porto on April 22 and 23, 2010.
In March 2010, 22 technology transfer professionals attended a UTEN workshop at the New University of Lisbon.
Monica Mendes describes her experiences.
Pennycook presented on the first day. The event took place in Portugal April 7-12, 2010.
Kathleen Tyner presented An Array of Play: Games for Living and Learning at VS Games 2010.
In March 2010, Andrew Garrison co-taught documentary and sound courses at the University of Porto.
Professors from The University of Texas at Austin and The University of Coimbra collaborate in the mathematics section of the UT Austin | Portugal program.
ISDT is an annual intensive program on the democratic transformation of society through digital media. ISDT 2010 will be held July 25-30 in Porto, Portugal.
From April 13 through May 11, 2010, the Austin Film Society will show a series of six films from Portugal.
Project SIMCARD involves large-scale computer simulations and a close connection between mathematics, scientific computing, and clinical experiments, to work on medical imaging and numerical simulations of complex bioengineering problems.