Carnegie Mellon | Portugal

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Carnegie Mellon | Portugal
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José M. F. Moura, Director of ICTI
at Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon
Victor Barroso, Director of ICTI
in Portugal
www.cmu.edu/portugal
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Carnegie Mellon|Portugal program timeline
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2006:
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Discussions and meeting with Ministry of Science Technology, Higher Education
January: Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education visits Carnegie
Mellon
March: Memorandum of understanding signed
May: Carnegie Mellon University evaluation committee visits Portugal
September: Minister of Science, Technology, Higher Education Workshop (Arrabida)
October 27: Contract signing in Aveiro
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Fall: Joint graduate programs begin.
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Universidade do Minho
Universidade do Porto
Portugal Ministry Science, Technology,
Higher Education
Foundation of Science & Technology
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade de Coimbra
Corporate Affiliations:
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Universidade de Lisboa
Instituto Superior Técnico
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Universidade de Madeira
Portugal Telecom
Carnegie Mellon
Nokia Siemens Networks
NovaBase
Critical Software
Telecom Cluster (15 companies)
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Universidade do Minho
Universidade do Porto
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade de Coimbra
Dual Degree Graduate Programs:
View our programs website for full details of our
masters and doctoral degree programs:
http://www.cmu.edu/portugal/programs/programsoffered/
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Universidade de Lisboa
Instituto Superior Técnico
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Anticipated Numbers of Students:
Master: 15 per program (60 per year)
PhD: 14 per year
Universidade de Madeira
Student location:
40% of students’ time at Carnegie Mellon, 60% of
students’ time in Portugal
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Universidade do Minho
Universidade do Porto
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade de Coimbra
Broad Focus Areas:
Information Processing and Networking
•Information Networking
•Software Engineering
•Information Security
•Language Technology
Critical Infrastructure
•Sensing Technologies and Networking
•Distributed Inference
•Risk Assessment and Management
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Universidade de Lisboa
Instituto Superior Técnico
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
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Technology, Management and Policy
•Technical Change and Innovation
•Engineering and Public Policy for Networked and
Software Industries
Basic Sciences
•Applied Mathematics
Universidade de Madeira
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How do the PhD programs work?
– Graduates received two degrees; one from Carnegie Mellon
and one from partner Portugal university.
– All degree requirements of each university must be satisfied.
– Departments agree how to fulfill requirements.
– Split time at Carnegie Mellon (40%) and in Portugal (60%).
– Two advisors, one in each location.
– Admissions are processed / approved by each university’s
department or unit.
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– Remain Carnegie Mellon students throughout, regardless of
residence
– Courses: some at Carnegie Mellon, some in Portugal, breadth.
– Thesis defense either place, by convenience.
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How do the masters programs work?
– Graduates received two degrees; one from Carnegie Mellon
and one from partner Portugal university.
– All degree requirements satisfied at both universities.
– Project components designed together with partner
corporations.
– Admissions administered/approved by departments or units at
both universities.
– Focus on students with professional experience.
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– Location is dependent on specific program: some courses at
Carnegie Mellon and some in Portugal and/or distance learning.
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Post Doctoral Program
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Start in Fall 2008: new component
2 to 4 years: 1 or 2 years at Carnegie Mellon
Mentoring
Integrate large research efforts at Carnegie
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Mellon
• Critical mass
• Two areas:
– Mathematics
– Critical Infrastructures
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Early success stories
• Collaborations between faculty members in different
schools, and between faculty members and corporate
partners.
• Starting academic year at the end of August in Portugal,
ending the semester with exams by Christmas break.
• Recruitment of student with professional experience from
companies.
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• Unprecedented companies involvement (resources and
collaborators).
• Masters programs projects with corporate involvement.
• Spillover effect on students recruited to Portuguese
programs.
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Looking Ahead
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Recruiting students for programs
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New PhD in EPP and Networked Systems
Postdoctoral program
Strengthen relations with companies
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PT, Nokia-Siemens Networks
Small companies: clusters of industries (SW in Coimbra, Tele in Aveiro)
New companies: areas of critical infrastructures
Regulators (Anacom, Autoridade da Concorrencia, …)
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Best practices:
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Portuguese
International arena
Universities undergraduates
Companies collaborators
Recruit faculty
Training of faculty
Vetting of courses
Vetting of faculty
Methods/Processes
Engage Schools top administration
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Rectors/ Deans/ Department Heads
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A True Partnership
Portuguese Univ.
+R&D Institutions
Corporate /
Industrial
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Partners
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People
• Leadership and staff at Carnegie Mellon
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José M. F. Moura, Director
Hyong Kim, Research Director for Networking
Francisco Veloso, Education Director
Lori Spears, Associate Director
Leslie Rhodes, Business Manager; Anne Jackson, Webmaster;
Nicole Hillard-Hudson, Assistant to the Director
• Leadership and staff in Portugal
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Victor Barroso, Director
Carnegie
Paulo Ferreira, Education Director
João F. Cunha, Research Director
Manuel Garcia, Portugal Telecom representative
Paulo Monteiro, Nokia-Siemens representative
Claudia Oliveira, Administrative Coordinator
• Board of Directors
• National Council
• External Review Committee
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Portugal PhD Leaders
Victor Barroso, Director of CM-Portugal Program, ICTI@Portugal
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
João Costeira, Instituto Superior Técnico
Nuno Borges de Carvalho, Univ. de Aveiro
José Carlos Princípe, FEUP
Aurelio Campilho, Univ. do Porto
Computer Science
Paulo Veríssimo, Univ. de Lisboa
Luís Caires, Univ. Nova de Lisboa
Luis Moura e Silva, Univ. de Coimbra
Fernando Silva, Univ. do Porto
Ricardo Machado, Univ. do Minho
José Luís Oliveira, Univ de Aveiro
Mathematics
José Matias, Instituto Superior Técnico
Ana Barroso, Univ. de Lisboa
Luísa Mascarenhas, Univ. Nova de Lisboa
Language Tecnhology
Isabel Trancoso, Instituto Superior Técnico
Technological Change and Innovation
Rui Baptista, Instituto Superior Técnico
Pedro Oliveira, Univ. Católica Portuguesa
Engineering and Public Policy
Pedro Ferreira, Instituto Superior Técnico
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Masters programs leaders, Portugal & Carnegie Mellon
• Information Networking
– Rui Aguiar, Universidade de Aveiro
– Dena Tsamitis, Carnegie Mellon INI
• Information Security
– Paulo Veríssimo, Universidade de Lisboa
– Dena Tsamitis, Carnegie Mellon INI
• Software Engineering
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– João Gabriel Silva, Universidade de Coimbra
– David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon ISRI
• Human Computer Interaction
– Nuno Jardim Nunes, Universidade da Madeira
– Dan Siewiorek, Carnegie Mellon HCII
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For more information:
• Visit our website,
http://www.cmu.edu/portugal/
• Send us an email, [email protected]
• Read our blog,
http://www.cmuportugal.blogspot.com/
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• Follow our tweets,
http://twitter.com/cmuportugal
• Give us a call: (412) 268-5344