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Rute Miriam Monteiro Ferreira

Rute Miriam Monteiro Ferreira

Supervised theses

Tamara Roquete Leal

UP-FEP

Centres

Biomedical Engineering Research

The impact that science and innovation can have on the prevention, early detection, and support for the diagnosis of various types of diseases is fully explored at our Centre for Biomedical Engineering Research (C-BER). Guided by an interdisciplinary approach that prioritises technology transfer with economic impact—through the creation of new systems, tools, and methods related to disease diagnosis and monitoring, ageing, human rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and functional assessment—our researchers are dedicated to developing advanced technologies positioned at the intersection of engineering, medicine and health, and general well-being. Promoting strategic partnerships with clinical partners, research institutes, and encouraging international cooperation is one of the centre’s key priorities. Its research is structured across three distinct areas: Biomedical Imaging, Bioinstrumentation, and Neuroengineering.

Biomedical Engineering Research

Technology Licensing Office

The mission of the Technology Licensing Office is to protect and license technology developed at INESC TEC. To carry out its mission, the office works in close collaboration with the Legal Support Service and the Industry Partnership Service. The office’s responsibilities consist of establishing and managing INESC TEC’s processes related to: internal scouting and dissemination of research results that can be protected by Intellectual Property (IP) rights; market and state of the art assessment; definition of IP strategy; technology licensing; negotiation and monitoring of licensing contracts.

Technology Licensing Office

Communication Service

Communicating science can be challenging, but not for our Communication team. We all know the saying: "If something is not communicated, it doesn't exist." That’s why our team focuses on developing ideas, planning, organising, and coordinating both internal and external communication for our institution, ensuring that information about what we do reaches everyone. They contribute to our visibility by following established regulations and procedures, and play an active role in positioning our brand as a solid and reputable R&D institution. How? Through an approach focused on five main components: content, design and multimedia, events, participation in communication working groups, and dissemination of national or European projects, as well as translation. The Communication team ensures that scientific communication gets the attention it deserves, fostering stronger bonds with civil society and fighting misinformation.

Communication Service