2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts Society
About
November 8, 2024
Quinta das Lágrimas, Coimbra, Portugal
The MIT Portugal Program (MPP) Annual Conference is a unique opportunity for research interaction between Portuguese and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers, industry members, and other actors of the MIT Portugal Community from areas such as Earth Systems, Sustainable Cities, Climate Change, Digital Transformation in Manufacturing and Data Science.
This year the conference will be held as an in-person event, on Friday, November 8, 2024 at the Quinta das Lágrimas, in Coimbra – Portugal.
The conference theme is “Ideas to Impact,” and its primary goals are to reflect on past achievements, celebrate current successes, and envision the future. For nearly two decades, we have supported innovative projects, promoted top-tier advanced training, and fostered high-profile collaborations that demonstrate the transformative power of science and innovation. This conference will showcase how the ideas of the MPP community have been translated into tangible projects and solutions that make a meaningful impact on society.
One of the key moments of the conference will be a Poster Session showcasing research of the MPP Ph.D. students, Portuguese, and MIT students that are part of the MPP research collaborations. As last year, MPP will reward the work of Portuguese and MIT students via the MIT Portugal Program Poster Award.
The conference will also provide valuable opportunities for networking and exploring potential future collaborations.
Join us in Coimbra!
Conference Chairs
Doug Hart
John Hansman
Pedro Arezes
Organizing Committee
Chrissy Mullin
Deliana Ernst
Lília Rocha
Beatriz Silva
Natalie Billings
Support

Program
Registration & Welcome Coffee
Welcome Session
Pedro Arezes, National Director MIT Portugal Program
Doug Hart, Co-Director MIT Portugal Program, MIT
Madalena Alves, President of Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT
Innovative Frontiers: Projects Shaping the Future
MPP Principal Investigators
Cristina Santos, Auxiliary Professor, Industrial Electronics Department, University of Minho
Pain and physical limitations perception for human-sensitive Intelligent collaborative robotics
Lexia Cicone
Tracking the toxic health impacts of air pollution from wildfires
Dara Entekhabi, Bacardi Stockholm Water Foundations Professor, MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Abrupt Change in Regions at the Climate Tipping-Point
Moderator: R. John Hangman, Co-Director of the MIT Portugal Program, MIT
Coffee Break
Keynote Speech
The AEROS MH-1 Nanosatellite Mission: Overview, Current Status, and Lessons Learned
Cadence Payne, The Aerospace Corporation; PhD, Alum of the MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, former member the Space Telecommunications, Astronomy, and Radiation Lab, MIT
Hélder Silva, Head of Space Software and Embedded Systems, Thales Edisoft
Poster Session & Networking
Lunch
Innovative Frontiers: Projects Shaping the Future
(cont.)
MPP Principal Investigators
Ana Pires, Researcher, INESCTEC, First Portuguese Female Scientist-Astronaut, Analog-Astronaut
André Santos, Junior Researcher, INESCTEC
SENTINEL-Orb Robotic System: Paving the Way for Future Space Missions
Carmen Guerra-Garcia, Associate Professor, MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Vasco Guerra, Full Professor, Department of Physics of Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa; Head of the Modelling and Simulation activities of the N-PRiME group, IPFN
Plasma-Assisted CO2 Recycling: Addressing Climate Change on Earth and Enabling Life on Mars
Moderator: Renato Mendes, Oceanography Researcher +Atlantic and LSTS-FEUP
Trailblazing Research: Showcasing Student Projects
MPP Students
Catarina Jóia Santos, MPP PhD Student, MARE – NOVA University of Lisbon
Nature-based Solutions for Coastal Protection
Adriano Santos Silva, MPP PhD Student, CIMO, CeDRI, LSRE-LCM
Optimization of municipal solid waste management towards sustainability
Kaitlyn Gee, MIT Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Integrated Modeling of Digital Product Design and Manufacturing for Improved Productivity, Quality, and Sustainability
Gabriel Serra, MPP PhD Student, TEMA, University of Aveiro
Designing for sustainability and safety in urban micro-mobility: a novel helmet concept
Aaron William Langham, MIT Graduate Student, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
(Tentative) Nonintrusive Continuous Commissioning for Energy Systems
Moderator: Alexandre Ferreira da Silva, Assistant Professor, Industrial Electronics Department, University of Minho
Break
Innovative Outreach Initiatives: Bridging Concepts and Practice
Christina Chase, Co-Founder and Managing Director of the MIT Sports Lab, Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
MIT Portugal Program Innovation Workshop: From lab to impact
Charlene Xia, MIT Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Renato Mendes, PostDoc Oceanography Researcher +Atlantic and LSTS-FEUP
Marine Robotics Summer School: Collaboration across Disciplines
Moderator: Doug Hart, Professor, MIT
Alumni Roundtable: Building an Impactful Community
MPP Alumni
Mariana Fernandes, Coordinator for National Funding, INL
Daniel Wiesmann, Product Manager, Development Seed
Alexandre Ferreira da Silva, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Electronics, University of Minho
Moderator: Christina Chase, Co-Founder and Managing Director of MIT Sports Lab, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
MIT Portugal Program Poster Award
Pedro Arezes, National Director MIT Portugal Program
Doug Hart, Co-Director MIT Portugal Program, MIT
R. John Hansman, Co-Director MIT Portugal Program, MIT
Closing Session
Ana Paiva, Secretary of State for Science
R. John Hansman, Co-Director MIT Portugal Program, MIT
Afternoon Reception – “Porto de Honra”
Speakers
Pedro Arezes
National Director MIT Portugal Program
Douglas P. Hart
Co-Director MIT Portugal Program, MIT
R. John Hansman
T. Wilson Professor of Aeronautics & Astronautics at MIT, Co-Director of MIT Portugal Program at MIT
Ana Paiva
Secretary of State for Science
Madalena Alves
President of the Board of Directors, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) - FCT's representative and Chair of the PGC
Cadence Payne
Keynote Speaker, The Aerospace Corporation
Ana Pires
INESCTEC
Dara Entekhabi
Bacardi and Stockholm Water Foundations Professor, MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carmen Guerra-Garcia
Associate Professor, MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Catarina Jóia Santos
Researcher, MARE
Adriano Santos Silva
Past PhD Student | CIMO, CeDRI, LSRE-LCM
Kaitlyn Gee
Aaron William Langham
Charlene Xia
Renato Mendes
PostDoc Oceanography Researcher +Atlantic and LSTS-FEUP
Mariana Fernandes
INL
Daniel Wiesmann
Development Seed
Gabriel Serra
PhD Student
André Santos
INESCTEC
Hélder Silva
Head of Space Software and Embedded Systems, Thales Edisoft
Christina Chase
Co-Founder and Managing Director of the MIT Sports Lab
Alexandre Ferreira da Silva
Professor in the Department of Industrial Electronics at UMinho, National Co-Director of MIT Portugal Program
Cristina Santos
University of Minho
Registration
Registration is CLOSED!!
The 2024 MPP Annual Conference brings our community together to discuss the most pressing challenges of our time, for knowledge exchange, networking and more!
The registration includes access to all the sessions with Portuguese and MIT representatives, to an exhibit hall with posters showcasing MPP research, lunch, coffee breaks and many networking opportunities.
Registration is free but conference attendees must register prior to attending the conference. Your participation at the conference will be confirmed via email. Make sure you register as soon as possible. We hope you can join us.
Call for Posters
MIT Portugal Program Student Poster Award 2024
**Poster submission is now closed.**
The MIT Portugal Program (MPP) invites interested Portuguese and MIT students to submit a poster showcasing their research in one of the strategic research areas of MPP (Climate Science & Climate Change; Earth Systems: Oceans to Near Space; Digital Transformation in Manufacturing; Sustainable Cities; Data Science) to be presented at the 2024 annual conference, at Quinta das Lágrimas in Coimbra, Portugal.
MPP will award the five best posters, one in each research category, with a US$ 300 prize.
Who can apply?
This poster competition is open to:
- PhD students with an active MPP-FCT PhD Scholarship and
- MIT and Portuguese students that are part of an ongoing MPP research project (exploratory project, seed project ) or a flagship project.
Posters can be submitted from September 10 to September 24, 11:59 pm EST.
Selection of the Awardees
All Portuguese students who submit a poster will be invited to join the 2024 annual conference, on November 8 in Coimbra to present their poster. MPP will reimburse travel costs for all Portuguese PhD students with a MPP-FCT PhD Scholarship. Details regarding eligible reimbursement expenses will be sent by email after the call is closed.
Selected MIT students will receive support to travel to Portugal to join the conference and present their poster. The selected MIT students will be notified of this decision by email early October. Winners will be announced, and prizes awarded during the 2024 annual conference.
How to apply?
Please read this section carefully before submitting your Poster.
Applications should be submitted via http://mitportugal.mit.edu from September 10 to September 24, 11:59 pm EST.
- Only one poster submission per student.
- Prepare your poster using the Program’s template.
For PhD Students with MPP-FCT Scholarship
For students as part of an ongoing MIT Portugal Program research project (seed, exploratory) or a flagship project - Please note: it is mandatory to follow the Program’s poster template to have your poster printed at the conference venue.
- The poster should not exceed one page in size and should be in portrait orientation.
- Language on poster must be in English
- Submit in .PDF format.
- Files must be smaller than 10MB in size (Adobe Acrobat Pro or free online services should be used to reduce the PDF file size)
- Optional: you will be able to insert a link to a (Youtube or another platform) video on the website platform to support your presentation.
Poster Gallery
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Digital Transformation in Manufacturing104-kaitlyn-gee.pdf (2.41 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Sustainable Cities95-sara-parece.pdf (3.35 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Chips/Nanotechnology96-luiz-claudio-navarro.pdf (3.87 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Earth Systems: Oceans to Near Space85-joana-couceiro.pdf (5.88 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Climate Science + Climate Change70-beatriz-biguino.pdf (3.13 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Sustainable Cities99-mahla-shariatzadeh.pdf (3.24 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Digital Transformation in Manufacturing67-paulo-santos-costa.pdf (1.27 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Earth Systems: Oceans to Near Space97-andre-santos.pdf (3.08 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Digital Transformation in Manufacturing92-paulo-nascimento.pdf (3.91 MB)
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Events: 2024 Annual Conference: Research that Impacts SocietyResearch Area:Climate Science + Climate Change89-luana-lube-tesch.pdf (2.87 MB)
2024 Annual Conference - Venue
The 2024 MIT Portugal Annual Conference will take place at Quinta das Lágrimas, in Coimbra.
About Quinta das Lágrimas
For centuries it was a private family sanctuary where kings and emperors passed through. Quinta das Lágrimas has been restored as a hotel and is open to anyone who appreciates the art of living well and wants to discover the love legend of Pedro and Inês.
As you wander through its gardens, you can visit the famous “Fountain of Tears” and “Fountain of Loves”, related to the emblematic story of Pedro and Inês, and the “Camões Hill” Amphitheatre.
On the day of the conference, please go to the “SPA and Events” area.

[source: Quinta das Lágrimas]
About Coimbra
Coimbra, located on the banks of the Mondego River, is renowned for its historic University, the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe. The university, founded in the 13th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage site along with the Sofia Street and the upper city. Visitors can explore its famous landmarks like the Pátio das Escolas courtyard, the Joanine Library, and the tower offering panoramic views of Coimbra.
The city is rich in Romanesque art and history, with monuments like the Monastery of Santa Cruz, housing the tomb of Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques, and the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha. The Sé Velha hosts the iconic serenade of students singing the Coimbra Fado, part of the annual Queima das Fitas (Burning of the Ribbons) celebration.
Coimbra’s cultural life is vibrant throughout the year, with its historic cafés, student residences, and the Machado de Castro National Museum. Visitors can also enjoy beautiful gardens like Choupal and Quinta das Lágrimas, and families will love Portugal dos Pequenitos, a miniature park of Portuguese monuments. Modern attractions include the Pedro and Ines Footbridge and boat trips on the Mondego River.
Other landmarks in the city are the Sé Nova, the Santa Clara-a-Nova Convent, the Seminário Maior, and the Misericórdia Church and Museum. 17km from Coimbra, we have Conímbriga, an important center during the Roman Empire and the Conímbriga Monographic Museum, where many of the artifacts found in archaeological excavations are on display.
In terms of gastronomy, anyone visiting Coimbra should make a point to stop by the historic cafés in the city center to taste the renowned Santa Clara pastries or Arrufadas.
And as the fado sung by the students says, “Coimbra has more charm in the hour of parting”.
[source: Visit Portugal]
You can find relevant information about the city of Coimbra on the following websites:
Contacts
For any inquire, please contact:
MIT Portugal Program Coordination Office – PT
Universidade do Minho,
Campus de Azurém,
4800-058 Guimarães
info@mitportugal.org
MIT Portugal Program Coordination Office – MIT
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Building 33-326
Cambridge, MA 02139
mitportugal@mit.edu
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