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- Engenharia Remota e Instrumentação VirtualPublication . García-Zubía, Javier; Alves, Gustavo R.A 9ª edição da conferência internacional sobre Engenharia Remota e Instrumentação Virtual (REV), realizada na Universidade de Deusto, Bilbao, Espanha, de 4 a 6 de Julho de 2012, permitiu reunir um conjunto notável de investigadores, de primeira linha, a nível mundial, na temática dos laboratórios remotos e virtuais. A publicação de três artigos selecionados da conferência, da autoria de investigadores ibero-americanos, na revista IEEE- RITA, surge como uma prova de que esta comunidade tem procurado manter-se ao nível do que melhor se faz em termos de ferramentas tecnológicas de apoio ao ensino experimental de Ciência, Tecnologia, Engenharia e Matemática.
- Educação em Engenharia: Desafios para a InovaçãoPublication . Restivo, Teresa; Alves, Gustavo R.A 1ª Conferência Internacional da Sociedade Portuguesa para a Educação em Engenharia (CISPEE2013) decorreu nos dias 31 de Outubro e 1 de Novembro de 2013, no Porto, Portugal. Organizada conjuntamente pela Sociedade Portuguesa para a Educação em Engenharia (SPEE) e pelo Institituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP), a CISPEE2013 reuniu no ISEP mais de 100 participantes oriundos de Portugal, Alemanha, Brasil, EUA, Irlanda, Japão, Marrocos, Reino Unido, República Checa e Suécia, para debater os “Desafios para a Inovação da Educação em Engenharia”.
- Engineering Education: Challenges for InnovationPublication . Restivo, Teresa; Alves, Gustavo R.“Engineering Education: Challenges for Innovation” is the scope of the 1st International Conference of the Portuguese Society for Engineering Education (in Portuguese: Sociedade Portuguesa para a Educação em Engenharia, SPEE) [1]. SPEE is a young society now completing four years since its public presentation and launching by the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, in February 19, 2010.
- Sustainable energy systemsPublication . Caetano, Nídia; Vale, Zita; Jorgensen, Bo Norregaard; Felgueiras, CarlosThis Special Issue, therefore, aims to contribute to the “Sustainable Energy Systems” agenda through advanced scientific and multi-disciplinary knowledge, combined to improve energy security and performance. We therefore invite papers on innovative technical developments, reviews, case studies, analytical, as well as assessments, from different disciplines, which are relevant to “Sustainable Energy Systems”. These include smart grids, renewable energy systems, energy storage systems, life cycle analysis of energy systems, zero energy buildings, electric and hybrid vehicles, financial and economic analysis of energy systems, smart systems, energy management and big data, energy policy, novel energy sources, and renewable-based generation, among others.
- Sustainable energy and biorefineries from biowastesPublication . Caetano, Nídia; Balu, Alina M.; Costa, Mário; Gouveia, Luisa; Parthiba Karthikeyan, Obulisamy; Mata, TeresaWhile renewable energy is usually considered environmentally friendly, its sustainability must be demonstrated, especially when produced from biomass sources. Moreover, there is an ongoing effort towards the development of increasing circular economy models, instead of the conventional linear economy models. This movement has opened new opportunities for the sustainable production of energy from various sources, in particular from biowaste resulting from food production and consumption, a significant source of waste that needs to be properly treated instead of disposed of. This special issue of Sustainability, with the theme Sustainable Energy and Biorefineries from Biowastes, aims to publish research or review articles dealing with the energy valorization of biowaste from various sources, mainly for producing energy or energy carriers.
- The Circular Economy as a promoter of sustainabilityPublication . Martins, Nelson; Afgan, Naim; Borrego, Carlos; Ferreira Dias, Marta; Nunes, Maria Isabel; Felgueiras, Carlos; Caetano, Nídia(Excerpt) A circular economy encourages sustainability and competitiveness in the long term. The recognized scarcity of key natural resources and the growing volume of industrial and urban waste are the basis of the recognition that a circular economy approach is the pathway for sustainable development. On 4th March 2019, the European Commission adopted a comprehensive report on the implementation of a Circular Economy Action Plan. The report presents the main achievements under the Action Plan and sketches out future challenges to shaping our economy and paving the way towards a climate-neutral, circular economy where pressure on natural and freshwater resources as well as ecosystems is minimized. This special issue of Sustainability, with the theme “The Circular Economy as a Promoter of Sustainability”, aims to publish research or review articles dealing with the topics related with (i) sustainable development strategies based on the circular economy concept, (ii) exploring the role and progress of production and consumption to waste management, including energy, (iii) market for secondary raw materials, (iv) closed loop product lifecycles, (v) recycling and re-use, and (vi) support consumers choosing sustainable products and services. (...)
- Fighting climate change with circular economyPublication . Borrego, Carlos; Nunes, Maria Isabel; Felgueiras, Carlos; Caetano, Nídia; Dias, Marta Ferreira(Excerpt) Climate change has been internationally recognized as a global problem, caused by human action and intensified by national development. Global warming is its most known effect, affecting agricultural activity, increasing drought periods, and causing serious health conditions in worldwide population. Initiatives such as the IPCC have been established to prevent and mitigate climate change and global warming. The Paris Agreement signed by many nations in 2015 represents a significant recognition of the need for global policy actions, across all the activity sectors. Though progress is pursued by developed and developing countries, the scarcity of fossil energy sources and the need to develop in a sustainable way have led to new ideas about the use of natural resources, thus leading to what is nowadays called the circular economy. This Special Issue of Climate, with the theme ‘’Fighting Climate Change with Circular Economy’’, aims to publish research or review articles dealing with topics related to climate change and global warming, within the circular economy perspective, exploring the role and progress of energy policy in the mitigation and adaptation to climate change. (...)
- PrólogoPublication . Alves, Gustavo R.September 22, 2005. A lecture room at the University of Catania, Italy, is being used for hosting a technical session of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA’05). Inside the room, two researchers (Gustavo Alves and Javier García Zubía) who had never met before are expected to present their work about the same topic: remote laboratories. Gustavo’s presentation focuses on preliminary results of the RexNet project. His PowerPoint presentation contains seven slides for a 10 minutes’ presentation. Results from most recent conversations among the project participants are still fresh on his mind and missing from the prepared slides. Luckily, there is a whiteboard and some marker pens in the room.
- Developing the world in 2021 with clean and safe energyPublication . Caetano, Nídia; Vale, Zita; Felgueiras, Carlos; Salvini, Coriolano; Felgueiras, Carlos(Special Issue Information). Dear colleagues, The world’s huge population growth and fast development are putting sustainability issues on the agenda. The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated how energy is being used, as well as how dependent on energy we are to work, travel, educate ourselves, or in our daily activities. The ever-growing energy consumption is still mostly relying on fossil fuels, with dramatic impacts on the environment, causing soil, air, and water contamination, that in turn negatively impact on population health and development. To mitigate this situation and try to alleviate the stress on development posed by the uneven distribution of fuel resources, it is mandatory that nations shift away from relying on fossil fuels toward more environmentally sustainable energy sources. The world can only continue to develop sustainably if the effects of fossil fuel extraction, transportation, and combustion are stopped, which can only occur if energy is used more efficiently and produced from renewable sources, produced locally, and made available where needed, using adequate energy distribution networks and storage energy systems. Moreover, empowering energy end users, namely in the scope of citizen energy communities and using effective demand response schemes, is also relevant to ensure sustainable development.
- Hands-on and remote lab in an engineering statistics coursePublication . Zannin, Marcelo; Lima, Natércia; Pinto, Carla M.A.