Governance - UT Austin Portugal (original) (raw)
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Governing Board
The Governing Board has overall responsibility and assesses the Program’s activities, reviews the progress achieved, and approves the activities’ report and the future plan of activities. The Board meets face-to-face in Portugal at least once a year.
Constituted by one representative of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), one of The University of Texas at Austin, one representative of Portuguese universities, appointed by FCT, and one representative of the Industrial Advisory Board. FCT Vice-President presides over the Program’s Governing Board.
Institutional
Célia Reis
Representative of the Industrial Advisory Board
Institutional
António Vidigal
Representative of the Industrial Advisory Board
External Review Committee
The External Review Committee (ERC) is appointed by FCT and consists of academic peers from internationally recognized institutions who serve the Program in an advisory role. The ERC is an independent body, charged with reviewing the Program’s progress annually, and providing a set of detailed recommendations.
Institutional
Peter Arzberger
Chair of the Committee
Area of Advanced Computing
Institutional
Alfred Ng
Area of Space-Earth Interactions
Board of Directors
Composed of two teams, one in Portugal and one at Austin, the Board of Directors guarantees the overall governance of the Partnership. The directors work collegially to lead the operations of the Program and establish educational and research agendas among the partnering institutions through specific activities.
Institutional
Marco Bravo
Co-Principal Investigator and Executive Director at UT Austin
Area Directors
Assigned to each program area, both in Portugal and at UT Austin (with the exception of Medical Physics), the Area Directors assist the Board of Directors in defining and running
the Program’s initiatives from a scientific standpoint to ensure that education, research and innovation activities with the seal of the Program pursue scientific excellence and are in line with relevant scientific agendas. Their expected contribution is a strategic and consulting one, very much focused on the design of initiatives and mobilization of potential beneficiaries and other interested parties.
Advanced Computing
Dan Stanzione
Area Director for Advanced Computing
at UT Austin
Advanced ComputingInstitutional
Nuno Castro
Area Director for Advanced Computing
in Portugal
Nanotechnologies
Carla Silva
Area Director for Nanotechnologies
in Portugal
Advanced ComputingInstitutional
Miguel Avillez
Area Director for Advanced Computing
in Portugal
Nanotechnologies
Paulo Ferreira
Area Director for Nanotechnologies
in Portugal
InstitutionalSpace-Earth Interactions
Afzal Suleman
Area Director for Space-Earth Interactions
in Portugal
Space-Earth Interactions
Luísa Bastos
Area Director for Space-Earth Interactions in Portugal
Space-Earth Interactions
Patrick Heimbach
Area Director for Space-Earth Interactions at UT Austin
Medical Physics
Rui Henrique
Area Director for Medical Physics
in Portugal
TIE | UTEN
João Claro
Area Director for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
in Portugal
Executive Team
The Board of Directors is assisted by two executive directors – one in Portugal and one at UT Austin – and their respective teams who manage and coordinate the day-to-day activities of the Program; help implement new instruments to address new potential areas of collaboration of strategic interest to the Program; bridge institutional and operational mobilization and coordination of the Program stakeholders, in close contact with multiple higher education institutions, research units, companies, and innovation and entrepreneurship support organizations; communicate to the Program’s community and the public in general of the Program’s initiatives, results, and impact.
Institutional
Luz Vargas
Administrative Support
at UT Austin
Institutional
Sofia Maciel
Head of Communications
in Portugal
Institutional
Vera Pinto
Mobility Officer | Monitoring and Reporting in Portugal
Institutional
Marta Rocha
Administrative Assistant
in Portugal
Industrial Advisory Board
The Program is established in close collaboration with Portuguese industry affiliates who are very important to help close the gap between research and innovation. Currently, the Program is supported by a group of 10 industrial partners who bring guidance and resources to the Program.