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INESC TEC - Highlights
Accomplishments 2013/2017 Success Cases
Roadmap 2018/2022
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INESC TEC - Highlights
Accomplishments 2013/2017 Success Cases
Roadmap 2018/2022
INESC TEC
Academia Society
To be a relevant international player in Science & Technology
in the domains of Computer Science, Industry and Innovation, Networked Intelligent Systems, and Power & Energy
Foster Pervasive Intelligence
Contribute to the competitiveness and internationalisation of Portuguese companies and institutions
Strengthening the ties between Academia and Society
Mission
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Vision
Excel in research To be socially relevant
To be internationally influential
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A cohesive multi-university eco-system
Associates
Privileged partners
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locations
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cities
INESC TEC is international
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European
organisations
European strategic initiatives Innovation
partnerships Research
partnerships
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INESC TEC: 348 INEGI: 163
PIEP: 384 CTC: 164 IPN: 239 INOV: 386
EFACEC: 219 ADIRA: 89 KYAYA: 126 CEI: 299 PT: 368 Dados de 2010
INESC TEC – leader in knowledge
transfer in Portugal (FCT report - 2013)
A managed science model for scientific freedom, strategy and impact
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Business Development Services
Management and Organisation Services Technical Support Services
Scientific Advisory Board
Board of Trustees
Data Protection Officer
Board of Directors
Council of R&D Centres
Power and Energy Cluster
Industry and Innovation
Cluster
Networked Intelligent
Systems Cluster
Computer Science
Cluster
Scientific Council Business Advisory
Board
Conflict of Interest Management Commission
273 PhDs dedicated to R&D and technology transfer
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Academic staff (50% FTE)
Employees (46 PhDs)
163
Research
91Other Collaborators
659
410 407
Support Services
Postdoctoral grant holders
Graduate grant holders(146 PhD students)
64 341 92
November 2018
269 138
External researchers Research trainees
2 IEEE Fellows
13 IEEE Senior Members 1 ACM Senior Member
30+
nationalities
Research Coordinator
2% Senior Researcher
4%
Assistant Researcher
39%
Junior Researcher
55%
Scientific Employment
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8%
35%
20%
8%
18%
8%
3%
INESC TEC - Employees INESC TEC - Grant holders Academia - Portugal
Academia - Abroad Industry - Portugal Industry - Abroad Unknown
120 PhDs Follow-up (2015/2018)
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CHAIRMAN
José Carlos Príncipe University of Florida USA
Volker Stich Aachen University Of Technology Germany José Luíz Fiadeiro
University of Leicester UK
John O’Reilly University College of London
UK
Leonardo Chiariglione CEDEO
Italy
Tomaz Goméz Universidad Pontificia Comillas Spain
Faramarz Farahi University of North Carolina at Charlotte USA
Steven P. Nichols
University of Texas at Austin USA
José A. B. Fortes University of Florida USA
Max Viergever University Medical Center Utrecht The Netherlands
James C. Spohrer IBM University Programs World-Wide (IBM UP) USA
Pere Ridao VICAROB – Institut de Recerca en Visión Per Computador I Robótica Spain
Bruno Siciliano PRISMA Lab Italy
Christian Cachin IBM Research-Zurich Switzerland
Pedro Larrañaga Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid Spain
Scientific Advisory Board helps us improving
and advancing our organisation
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Clusters - Science push
Innovation Research
TEC4 - Market pull
Strategy driven platforms addressing and impacting great societal challenges and market needs
Putting pervasive intelligence to work
Clusters of research centres build a multidisciplinary environment to optimize resources and maximise synergies
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Technology Readiness Levels
Applied Research TRL 4-5
Development TRL 6-7
Technology Transfer TRL 8-9
26% 55% 81% 100%
Knowledge Production TRL 1-3
End-to-end Knowledge Value Chain
2017
National competitive funding: 70 projects EU competitive funding: 78 projects
National competitive funding in consortia: 25 projects R&D consulting services: 204 projects
377 projects build an integrated two-way pipeline
National Competitive Funding
European Competitive Funding
R&D and Consulting service
409 Projects 18M Funding
27% of project funding from internationalsources
1€ FCT strategic funding = 6€
Diversification and
sustainability
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2018
The only Portuguese R&D
institution developing projects in each and every societal challenge as defined for the Horizon Europe Research Programme
25% 58%
17%
FCT Strategic Funding
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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO MARANHÃO
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CAMPINA GRANDE
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE JUIZ
DE FORA
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ITAJUBÁ
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA
UNIVERSIDADE
TECNOLÓGICA FEDERAL DO PARANÁ
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA MARIA INESC TECNOLOGIA
E CIÊNCIA
INESC TEC and INESC P&D Brasil:
a transatlantic network of networks
INESC TEC - Highlights
Accomplishments 2013/2017 Success Cases
Roadmap 2018/2022
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Spinoffs are the ultimate stage of former successful research
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Pre-incubation and launching of spin-offs
6 EPO patent applications in 2017 (number 2 in Portugal) 3 US, 2JP and 1KR patents granted (2018)
39 patents filed in the last 10 years Valorisation of
intellectual property Scientific output (2017)
302 Papers in international indexed journals (64%Q1)
513 Papers in international indexed conference proceedings 60 PhD theses finalized (289 PhD theses on-going)
71 international conferences organized
iHandU
Launching 4 CoLABs – ForestWISE (leadership), Vines&Wines, VORTEX, Blue Economy – and participation in 8 Clusters of Competitiveness
Building the STI eco-system
19 INESC TEC spin-offs 6 invested
4 exited 6 spin-outs 3 failed
The evolution of our main indicators
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Funding
Planned for 2017
Human resources Scientific production
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Grant holders & trainees
Academic staff R&D employees
25% 0
2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 M€
R&D and consulting services EU competitive funding National competitive funding 0
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Indexed Conferences Proceedings Indexed Journals
Moving Avg
Our 5 major achievements
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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00 00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00 00:00
Power [% of rated power]
Time Horizon [1 hr]
90% int.
80% int.
70% int.
60% int.
50% int.
40% int.
30% int.
20% int.
10% int.
Forecast Observed
Neurofusion for brain surgery
Novel data privacy-preserving technologies for collaborative computing over sensitive data New generation of distributed renewable energy forecasting algorithms
State-of-the-art suit of novelty detection algorithms
Cyber-physical systems for low-volume, high variety producion modes
INESC TEC - Highlights
Accomplishments 2013/2017 Success Cases
Roadmap 2018/2022
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From the physics lab to international markets
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First fiber Bragg grating fabricated in Portugal - 1994
Photonics research
started- 1985 INESC TEC spin-off in fiber
optic sensing - 2004
Acquisition by Multinational HBM -2014
Hundreds of FBG sensors to operate at cryogenic temperatures (up to 10 K)
ITER reactor
Siemens Airbus Thales Porsche
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Pilot for a Smart City: Évora – 33,000 consumers using Smart Grid technology
Portuguese Technology on advanced EMS/DMS tools (EFACEC), Smart Metering and Smart Grids solutions
> 5100 MW instaled capacity in Portugal
(7th in Europe) Managing the Power
System with large scale integration RES:
Forecasting, reserve management, stability studies
Wind power forecasting services
Provides short-term forecasts up to 72 hours ahead, 4 times per day
75% of the wind power forecasts in Portugal
World record: over 4 days with electricity out of hydro, wind, solar, biomass
2016 Feb - renewables enough to feed all the country load and export during 106 h
A leading country in renewable
integration – smart grids
BEinCPPS
Cyber Physical Production Systems, integrate a Future Internet based machine- factory-cloud service platform
FACAP
Shoe Factory of the Future
FATEC
High Tecnology for Shoe
SABE
Balancing/Scheduling Support System
EUROShoe
Tools for the extended user oriented shoe
enterprise CICLOP
Computerised and
Integrated Closing Operations
CEC-made-shoe
Custom, Environment, and Comfort made shoe
Fit4U
Framework of Integrated Technologies for User Centred Products
SAPIR
Support System to the Integrated Planning for Shoe Prodution Networks
SIMULOG
Simulation and Operation
AGILPLAN
Agile System for Network
Planning
ShoeID
RFID
SIBAP
Production Lines Balancing
Patented
Patented
HSSF
High Speed Shoe Factory
AQUINOS
ADIRA
Internal Logistics
FASCOM
Fashion Cognizant Manufacturig
20+ years partnering with technology
vendors and lead users in the shoe sector
1994
-240 M € exports -80% of production
2017
- 2.000 M € exports - 95% of production - 75 + million pairs
IKEA Plants:
Portugal Lithuania Russia Czech Rep.
Roadmap of the footwear sector for the digital economy
Simulation Pigment Furniture production line
NationalprojectsInternationalprojects
Providing real-time quantitative feedback during DBS surgery
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S. Assis, P. Costa, M. J. Rosas, R. Vaz, and J. P. S. Cunha,An Adaptive Model Approach for Quantitative Wrist Rigidity
Evaluation during Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery,Proceedings of the IEEE Internacional Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), 2016.
Pedro Costa, Clara Chamadoira, Maria José Rosas, Rui Vaz and João Paulo Cunha,A novel tool for Intra-operatory Wrist Rigidity Evaluation during Deep Brain Stimulation using Inertial
Sensors,Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS), 2015
Patent:WO 2016166702 A1
Wrist rigidity assessment device for use in deep brain stimulation surgery.
PhD- on-going
Towards Personalized In-Silico Mathematical Models and Tools for Brain Networks Simulations and Study of Optimal Therapeutic Approaches
Student: Elodie Lopes/ + 4 MSc Thesis
Product–IHANDU
56 surgeries attended
56 patients with rigidity levels assessed (112 limbs) Rigidity assessment with 2-3 surgeons
Spin-off: iHandU–Partnership with Frontier IP (UK)
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Ricardo Macedo, João Paulo, Rogério Pontes, Bernardo Portela, Tiago Oliveira, Miguel Matos, Rui Oliveira., A Practical Framework for Privacy-Preserving NoSQL Databases, IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, 2017.
Michael Backes, Manuel Barbosa, Dario Fiore, Raphael M. Reischuk, ADSNARK: Nearly Practical and Privacy-Preserving Proofs on Authenticated Data, IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2015.
PhD Theses: 2 MSc Theses:9
Software tools and applications: 5 OSS, 2 proprietary Projects: 1 EU H2020 , 2 National FCT and 1 IBM Haifa
Patent application: "A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR SECURE STORAGE OF AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT OF DIGITAL
INFORMATION, AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE"
Spin-off:
Products:
SafeDB SafeCloud Docs
Cloud privacy and integrity by design
Neuchatel - Switzerland
30 success stories
of INESC TEC research
30 short (10 minutes long) documentaries for television, have been broadcasted by the public TV channel RTP3.
The goal has been to use research undertaken at INESC TEC to show the social relevance and economic impact of science and technology.
Please access the link below and watch the videos numbered 31-61 which have English under titles.
https://goo.gl/2xAYts
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INESC TEC - Highlights
Accomplishments 2013/2017 Success Cases
Roadmap 2018/2022
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TEC4SEA TEC4ENERGY
TEC4HEALTH
TEC4AGRO-FOOD TEC4MEDIA
TEC4INDUSTRY
Digital Media technologies to improve the content value chain and user experience Decarbonization and
digitalization of the energy sector
Bringing the digital world to a sustainable sea economy
User-centred ICTs to improve health care and personal wellbeing
Collaborative value chains for an innovative, human-centred and sustainable industry
Co-shaping the digital (r)evolution in Agro- Food and Forestry
TEC4 – Addressing societal
challenges and market needs
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TEC4 initiatives: the markets perspective
Energy
MATURITY
IMPACT International
National
Media Agro
Health
Industry
Sea
Critical Mass
Scale-up
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Energy Conversion Network Planning and Operation Energy end users
Digital transformation of industry
Industrial robotics Sustainable
production systems
Innovation & technology management
Computer vision
Sensing
Autonomous systems
Big data
Privacy-preserving computing
Virtual environments
Clusters – Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
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TEC4 x Cluster Research Lines
STRATEGY 2018-2022
Greater International Recognition
Broaden participation in European initiatives
Develop effective training and consultancy actions with India and Morocco
Leverage the leading roles of INESC TEC in the AIR and CENTRA research networks Consolidate INESC P&D Brazil’s operation
Strengthen ties with strong international companies
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Excel in all vectors of activity
Meet the increasing HR challenges of growing a sustainable top-notch research team Further strengthen association with other national R&D Units
Reinforce INESC TEC's infrastructures and their international networking Promote the full alignment with the Open Science policies
Promote individual recognition of promising researchers
INESC TEC
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PORTUGAL
T +351 222 094 000 F +351 222 094 050 info@inesctec.pt www.inesctec.pt
Energy Conversion - Development of innovative power electronic converters with synthetic inertia capabilities
Network Planning and Operation - Hybridization of artificial intelligence techniques with distributed and parallel architectures and processes
Energy end users - Development of intelligent, user friendly and service oriented energy management systems
Research Clusters Power and Energy
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Research Clusters
Industry and Innovation
Sustainable production systems – improve manufacturing intelligence covering from intelligent systems and robots to analytics and decision support
Digital transformation of industry – development of novel vertical IOT-based information architectures supporting risk and asset management, collaborative networks design,
multi-dimensional performance management and crowd-servicing based services
Industrial robotics – Strong bet in collaborative mobile manipulators and human-robot collaboration
Innovation & technology management – focus on the conditions and enablers
for the adoption of new business concepts and models (CPPS) and on the servitisation of manufacturing
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Research Clusters
Networked Intelligent Systems
Computer vision – Focus on the prediction, detection and diagnosis of the lung and breast cancer
Sensing – Development of new photonic implantable sensors
Autonomous systems – Deep sea autonomous vehicles with broadband wireless communications and wireless energy transfer
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Research Clusters Computer Science
Big data – consolidation as an international reference on management, analytics and novel visualisation techniques for stationary and streamed big data
Privacy-preserving computing – focus on fundamental techniques for computation over encrypted data, multi-party computation and verifiable outsourced computation Virtual environments – develop and assess novel methods and tools streamlining the use of intelligent immersive virtual environments
Request for
Programatic funding
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CLUSTERS
2019 2020 2021 2022 Total Amount
Collaboration with 18 doctoral programs 60 69 79 91 299 10.3M€
Hiring new researchers holding a PhD 20 4 4 4 32 6.5M€
Infrastructures or international networks 20 600K€
Other types of support:
Sustainability of existing researchers holding a PhD 34 34 34 34 34 3.4M€*
Brazil and India Offices 50 52 55 37 194K€
Laboratories (existing and new) 3.85M€
* 40% of the effective cost
Internal assessment model
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Table - Global indicators / FTE
CTM CAP CRAS CBER CPES CESE CRIIS CEGI CITE CSIG LIAAD CRACS HASLAB
Indexed Publications in Journals / FTE 0,8 0,65 1,71 0,13 1,25 1,00 0,67 0,93 0,89 1,60 0,73 0,80 0,29 1,08
Indexed Publications / FTE 2,0 1,63 2,43 1,73 2,75 2,94 2,07 3,07 1,33 1,60 2,67 1,87 1,23 2,45
Weighted Indexed Publications / FTE 2,0 1,54 3,52 0,93 3,17 2,81 2,07 2,66 1,81 2,40 2,18 2,07 1,03 2,45
Performed by members of the Centre / FTE 0,10 0,16 0,22 0,14 0,13 0,24 0,10 0,67 0,26 0,05 0,05 0,10
Supervised by members of the Centre / FTE 0,14 0,24 0,22 0,14 0,11 0,22 0,29 0,19 0,13 0,67 0,46 0,08 0,05 0,10
IP Protection Number of results / FTE 0,11 0,46 0,13 0,86 0,08 0,09 0,08
Dissemination Number of results / FTE 1,73 3,07 0,50 0,73 1,00 1,13 0,91 1,08 1,05 4,33 2,03 1,14 1,50 4,76
Cooperation Publications in Cooperation / FTE 0,23 0,14 0,67 0,33 0,19 0,63 0,41 0,19 0,13 0,29 0,10 0,05
Projects in Cooperation / FTE 0,19 0,14 0,28 0,11 0,12 0,33 0,28 0,10 0,25 0,10 0,15 0,10 0,21
Total Income (k€) / FTE 38,1 39,51 26,34 78,44 20,77 70,24 43,98 36,51 18,36 30,84 40,86 12,66 23,65 23,78
Total Margin (k€) / FTE 2,3 2,42 -3,66 6,23 -6,94 13,98 -3,60 3,55 -0,06 -2,58 -1,28 -1,28 -1,92 -2,50
Min Mean Max
Concluded PhD Theses
Indicator Total
R&D Centre
Project Activity Publications