Students Inês Marques (Masters in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering - MEET), João Cravo (Masters in Computer and Information Engineering - MEIC) and Petru Sandu (MEET) presented three papers at the first edition of the international conference “Transportation Systems" that took place in Lisbon between June 16th and 18th.The papers are the result of the work that the students are currently working on in the areas of logistics for parcel transport, sustainable mobility and intermodal transport systems, as well as intelligent transport systems.These papers reflect the connection that ISEL has with the business community, being involved in projects and protocols with companies such as CTT, Maia Transportes, IP Telecom and Solvit.Papers presented:Tracking Packages and Containers Using RFID - Inês Marques | António Serrador | Rogério Campos Rebelo (abstract: https://ts2025.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/digital-program_TS2025/Abstracts/Abstracts_514.pdf)Optimizing Public Transport with Real-Time Passenger Analytics - João Cravo | Matilde Pato | José Simão | Nuno Cota (abstract: https://ts2025.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/digital-program_TS2025/Abstracts/Abstracts_475.pdf)Proposal for integration of legacy vehicles using hybrid C-ITS architecture - Petru Lucian Sandu | José Simão | António Serrador (abstract: https://ts2025.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/digital-program_TS2025/Abstracts/Abstracts_481.pdf)
The ISEL canteen, which is part of the Social Action Services of the Polytechnic University of Lisbon (IPL), established a collaboration with the REFOOD center in Olivais in April, with the aim of collecting surplus food.The meals that are prepared and not consumed are then sent to people in situations of social vulnerability, simultaneously contributing to the reduction of food waste and supporting local communities in need.This initiative is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 2 (No Hunger), SDG 12 (Sustainable Consumption and Production), SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), reinforcing ISEL and IPL's commitment to promoting sustainability and implementing solutions with a positive social and environmental impact.Small gestures can lead to big changes.
ISEL has officially joined the Defense Technological and Industrial Base (BTID) after successfully completing its application process.BTID is a group of companies and research entities with the capacity to intervene in one or more stages of the life cycle of military equipment, and ISEL's integration represents recognition of the Institute's capabilities in the field of research, development and technological innovation with applicability in the Defense sector.Participation in BTID reinforces ISEL's strategic positioning as an entity active in the National Scientific and Technological System (SCTN), promoting collaboration with companies and institutions, both public and private, with recognized capabilities to intervene in various stages of the logistical life cycle of Defense equipment. In addition, ISEL is already registered on the Smart Defense platform, a platform that aims to map capabilities, streamline knowledge sharing and identify opportunities for collaboration between the various national and international entities in the Defense sector.This is a significant step that consolidates ISEL's role in promoting the country's scientific and technological development, enhancing the transfer of knowledge to the economic and industrial fabric, and contributing to responding to challenges of high technical and strategic rigor.
On Tuesday, June 11, ISEL signed a collaboration protocol with the Portuguese Farmers' Confederation (CAP), with the aim of actively contributing to the technological modernization of the national agricultural sector. The signing took place at the National Agriculture Fair, at the National Exhibition Center (CNEMA), in Santarém.The agreement establishes a strategic partnership focused on technical and scientific advice to CAP in areas such as information systems, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and precision agriculture. Joint participation in research and development (R&D) projects, the involvement of students in internships and dissertations on relevant topics, as well as the promotion of educational initiatives, including merit awards and support for the creation of laboratory infrastructure are also planned.The ceremony was attended by ISEL President, Professor José Nascimento, Internationalization Advisor, Professor António Serrador, and professors Nuno Datia and Matilde Pato, both from ISEL's Department of Computer Engineering (DEI). Professor Matilde Pato will coordinate the work under the protocol. CAP's President, Álvaro Mendonça e Moura, was present.The symbolic visit to the fair by representatives of both institutions marked the mutual commitment to innovation and sustainable development in the sector.
Professor Alexandra Rodrigues (DEM/ISEL) was honored with the international Teacher Award - Winner 2024-2025, granted by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), for the work developed in the area of environmental sustainability, in collaboration with ISEL students and the community.She was an advisor to the ISEL Board of Directors for the area of sustainability and coordinator of the ISEL Eco-Schools | EcoCampus Program between 2021 and 2024, having led several environmental education initiatives and involvement of the academic community in sustainable practices.This international recognition recognizes the exceptional contribution of teachers who promote education for sustainable development, through pedagogical actions and projects with a real impact among students and society.The Foundation for Environmental Education, headquartered in Copenhagen and founded in 1981, is one of the largest global organizations in the area of environmental education, with more than 100 associated organizations in 81 countries. FEE coordinates leading programs at a global level, such as Eco-Schools | EcoCampus, LEAF and Young Reporters for the Environment.ISEL is grateful for this distinction, which recognizes the work carried out in the area of sustainability and reinforces the Institute's role in promoting responsible and conscious practices in higher education.
ISEL Green Week 25, a week dedicated to sustainability, was held from May 26 to 30, organized by the ISEL Eco-Campus program. Over the course of five days, students, faculty, staff, and external partners participated in activities that promoted debate, action, and environmental awareness.The program included webinars on “Sustainability and Digital Transformation: Innovation for the Future of Water,” focused on the intelligent management of water resources, and “Urban Miniforests: Contributions to the Environment and Well-Being,” which highlighted ecological solutions for urban environments.There were also workshops on “Youth Associations: The Role of New Generations in Climate and Humanitarian Action,” organized by Ecozoic, which challenged participants to reflect on the role of youth in climate and humanitarian action, and another dedicated to artisanal production with a natural soap workshop.On one of the days of ISEL Green Week, the campus was filled with energy with the Peddy Paper for waste collection, organized in conjunction with the ISEL Student Association (AEISEL), followed by a vegetarian food tasting, held by ProVeg Portugal.The week also included a Chi Kung class, dedicated to physical and mental well-being, a planting event, with the participation of several members of the IPL academic community, and the presence of the Plantar Uma Árvore association. Ryze brought moments of learning with flavor with the quiz “Do you know about sustainability? Prove it (with cake)”.The week ended with a solidarity futsal game, organized by AEISEL and sponsored by the IPL Social Action Services (SAS IPL), with proceeds going to the São Maximiliano Kolbe Parish Social Center. A vegetarian lunch was also served open to the community, accompanied by flavored water from EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa das Águas Livres, closing ISEL Green Week 25 with a performance by the Estudantina Académica do ISEL.The “tODxS” exhibition, promoted by the Instituto Marquês de Valle Flôr (IMVF) and the Fundação Fé e Cooperação (FEC), with the support of Camões - Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, was on display throughout the week. There was also a scientific poster exhibition with works by our students dedicated to sustainability, and the Circular Economy Cabinet received several donations of clothes, accessories, books and food, encouraging reuse and the spirit of sharing.Once again, ISEL Green Week brought together the academic community and several external partners, including Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, EPAL, Desafio Vegetariano Portugal, SAS IPL and IMVF, around sustainability, through the promotion of actions that aim to raise awareness and implement good practices that contribute to reinforcing ISEL's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. [flickr-photoset:id=72177720326744873, size=q, num=10]Ver no flickr