PRR Project
Associate Professor in Programming Methodology and Technology
Project sheet
Name
Associate Professor in Programming Methodology and TechnologyTotal project amount
139,21 thousand €Amount paid
0 €Non-refundable funding
139,21 thousand €Loan funding
0 €Start date
01.02.2025Expected end date
31.03.2026Dimension
ResilienceComponent
Qualifications and SkillsInvestment
Science Plus TrainingOperation code
02/C06-i06/2024.P2023.14864.TENURE.039Summary
The prospective employee will be a university professor and researcher. Such a person plays a multifaceted and pivotal role in the academic landscape, contributing significantly to the realms of education and knowledge creation. As educators, professors engage in the transfer of knowledge to the next generation, fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of their respective fields. They design and deliver lectures, mentor students, and assess their academic progress, all while inspiring a passion for learning.Simultaneously, professors are avid researchers who push the boundaries of knowledge in their chosen disciplines. Through rigorous investigation, experimentation, and analysis, they seek to uncover new insights, challenge existing paradigms, and contribute to the academic canon. Research findings are often disseminated through publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations, and collaborations with other experts in the field. The dual role of professor and researcher enables them to bring the latest advancements and discoveries directly into the classroom, enriching the educational experience for students and fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity.Beyond the classroom and research endeavors, professors may also engage in community outreach, professional service, and interdisciplinary collaborations, further enriching the academic ecosystem. Their influence extends beyond the university campus, shaping the future of their disciplines and contributing to the advancement of society as a whole. Overall, the job of a university professor and researcher is a dynamic and intellectually fulfilling endeavor that combines teaching, research, and service to make enduring contributions to academia and the broader world.In summary, the major tasks to be assigned to the prospective employee are: to prepare and teach undergraduate and graduate courses; and to perform top-level scientific research in the scientific area of the position.The decision to hire an associate professor for DEI and researcher for INESC-ID specializing in Programming Methodology and Technology (MTP) is rooted in the imperative to provide comprehensive education and advance research in key Computer Science and Engineering topics. The department and INESC-ID have several tenured faculty and researchers in the area, but more are needed to satisfy the requirements in terms of teaching and research, and especially a person with some expertise, thus to the position of Associate Professor. MTP covers a broad spectrum, including Algorithms and Data Structures, Computational Complexity, Software Engineering, and Programming Languages. The diverse and inclusive nature of this scientific area allows faculty and students to explore foundational principles, advanced methodologies, and emerging technologies that shape the landscape of computing.Algorithms and Data Structures form the bedrock of Computer Science, and a professor specializing in MTP ensures that students gain a deep understanding of these fundamental concepts. Computational Complexity adds another layer, exploring the efficiency and limits of algorithms in solving complex problems, paving the way for students to appreciate the trade-offs inherent in designing computational solutions. Software Engineering is crucial in preparing students to navigate the intricacies of developing large-scale, reliable software systems. The professor in MTP contributes expertise in methodologies, best practices, and tools that are essential for producing robust and maintainable software. Programming Languages, another integral component of MTP, equips students with the skills to express computational ideas effectively, fostering creativity and precision in code development.Specific research topics within MTP, such as Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Software Verification and Validation, Parallel and Concurrent Programming, Constraint Programming, Social Software, Security, and Natural Language Processing, reflect the diversity of challenges and opportunities in modern computing. Hiring a professor in MTP ensures that the university is at the forefront of these cutting-edge research areas, contributing to advancements that impact fields ranging from healthcare to cybersecurity.In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the expertise of a professor/researcher in MTP is essential for preparing students to navigate complex computational challenges and contribute meaningfully to the development of innovative solutions. By investing in this scientific area, the university underscores its commitment to providing a robust education that combines theoretical understanding with practical skills, preparing students to excel in the dynamic and ever-expanding field of computer science and engineering.
Beneficiaries
The two types are::
- Direct Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan that has been negotiated and approved by the European Union;
- Final Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are approved following a selection process through Calls for Applications.
Call for applications
As part of the Call for Applications, submissions are requested to select the projects and final beneficiaries to whom funding will be awarded. Specific selection criteria are defined for each call, which must be reflected in the applications submitted and assessed.
The project is appraised on the basis of its compliance with the selection criteria laid down in the calls for applications, and a final score may be awarded, where applicable.
Final evaluation score
The components for calculating the assessment score can be found in the selection criteria document mentioned below.
Selection criteria
Beneficiaries
Intermediate beneficiaries
Procurement
Beneficiaries representing public entities implement their project by signing one or more contracts with suppliers for goods or services through public procurement procedures.
To ensure and provide the utmost transparency in all these contracts, a list of the contracts that were signed under this project is available here, along with the information available on the Base.Gov platform. Please note that, according to the legislation in force at the time the contract was signed, some exceptions do not require the publication of the contracts signed on this platform, and, therefore, no information is available in such cases.
Geographic distribution
139,21 thousand €
Total amount of the project
Where was the money spent
By county
1 county financed .
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Lisboa 139,21 thousand € ,