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Carneiro, Associate Professor with Habilitation and Sacha Mould, Assistant, all from the Department of Polymer Engineering at the University of Minho's School of Engineering. The first effective member will
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, Professors Professor Fernando Moura Duarte, Assistant Professor of the Department of Polymer Engineering at the School of Engineering of the University of Minho and Professor Álvaro Miguel Céu Gramaxo Oliveira
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Professor of the Department of Polymer Engineering at the School of Engineering of the University of Minho and by effective vowels, Professors Professor Fernando Moura Duarte, Assistant Professor
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of Sérgio Paulo Carvalho Monteiro, Assistant Professor of the Department of Industrial Electronics of the School of Engineering of the University of Minho, and Luís Filipe de Castro e Freitas Louro, Assistant
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Carlos Fernandes Teixeira, Full Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minho (President of the Jury), Doctor João Pedro Mendonça Assunção Silva, Assistant Professor
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Systems Engineering and Management, Master in Computer Engineering or related areas. Requirement for granting the fellowship: Candidates may apply without prior enrollment in the course for which
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; - Nélson Bruno Martins Marques da Costa, Assistant Professor, Department of Production and Systems, School of Engineering, University of Minho. Alternate members: - Paula Machado Sousa Carneiro, Assistant
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Machado (President of the panel), Associate Professor with Aggregation from the Mechanics Engineering Department, Arminda Manuela Andrade Pereira Gonçalves (first effective member) Associate Professor from
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Aggregation from the Production and Systems Department and João Pedro Mendonça Assunção Silva (second substitute member) Assistant Professor from the Mechanics Engineering Department . The first effective
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Aggregation from the Production and Systems Department and João Pedro Mendonça Assunção Silva (second substitute member) Assistant Professor from the Mechanics Engineering Department . The first effective