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Professor
Organic Unit
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Ciência ID
AE1E-3834-D074
ORCID iD
0000-0001-8342-5116

Dr. António Pereira has a vast curriculum in industrial projects and in collaboration with society with more than 500 projects designed and produced, worth about 100 million euros. In 1990 he was founding shareholder and Director of Martifer Group (ca. 3500 employees) where he remained for 10 years. Since 2000 he has been a professor and researcher at the University of Aveiro where he has held positions of Board Member and Member of the Executive Committee at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro. From 2015 to 2024 he was Director and Researcher in charge of the Research Unit Centre for Mechanical Technology and Automation (TEMA - https://www.ua.pt/tema/#), in which he coordinates more than 100 researchers. Under his responsibility, TEMA is included in the “Portuguese Roadmap of Research Infrastructures of Strategic Relevance”, having been classified by FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia with the highest rating ("Category 1 - Those that have demonstrated high scientific potential and are considered to have high strategic regional and/or national relevance"), following the reference in https://www.fct.pt/apoios/equipamento/roteiro/index.phtml.en. TEMA was also selected, under its coordination, to be included in the European network of institutions considered to be relevant within the KETs (Key Enabling Technologies), being one of the 7 KET entities in Portugal. This network aims to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) accelerate the process of marketing their most innovative ideas, identifying partners of excellence in terms of research and technology transfer to society. The Research Centers that are part of this strategic network are chosen according to high levels of quality and quantity of their technological and scientific capacity. Key Enabling Technologies (advanced manufacturing technologies, advanced materials, industrial biotechnology, nanotechnology, etc.) are those that are innovative and have the potential to promote change in a variety of products and processes in traditional and emerging industries. He was also Coordinator of the thematic line "Innovative and Sustainable Industries" of the largest associated laboratory in Portugal, with around 500 PhD researchers, LASI - Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory. His field of research focuses on the study of materials, from composites to metals, with 97 articles published in SCI journals, 2140 citations and h-index of 29 (scopus). He collaborated in 68 scientific research projects, having been Principal Investigator for 39.

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