09/06/2021
Embedded and critical computational systems have an increasingly important role and are present in the technological and intelligent world that surrounds us. Both academia and industry are working continuously to take down barriers and limits imposed by current technologies. These systems have been integrated in the most varied environments, examples being the incorporation of mixed sensors connected in a network to environmental monitoring in real-time; the data fusion required by autonomous vehicles, either by land or by air (for example when using drones for the most varied purposes); and the transparent integration into the healthcare and manufacturing industries.
The Master's Degree in Critical Computational Systems Engineering (MScCCSE) was created to prepare new engineers specialized in critical computational systems. This graduation focuses on the challenges and problems of this class of computational systems that are increasingly relevant to society, in addition to conveying to its students the knowledge and tools necessary to enable them to have a successful career both in industry and academia.
Potential students interested in this Masters have now an opportunity to find out more about this new educational tool, in several online sessions where the objectives, contents and organization of the MScCCSE will be presented and also provide a channel where participants can ask their questions and interact with the graduation promoters. Each session will feature the presence of elements from key companies in the area of critical systems.
For more information about the Masters: https://cister-labs.pt/mscccse/
On the open days page https://cister-labs.pt/mscccse/openday you will find a link to register for the sessions. Registration is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended for anyone wishing to receive updates regarding these sessions and about the MScCCSE. The Zoom links for the sessions will be announced on this same page and participants who register will receive this information also via email.
Session schedule:
- Session 1, June 15, 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm (CEST)
- Session 2, June 16, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (CEST) (session entirely in English)
- Session 3, June 18, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm (CEST)
- Session 4, June 22, 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm (CEST)
For any other questions or requests for clarification, you can also contact us directly here, through Facebook Messenger, or send an email to [email protected]
MScCCE - Open DaysMaster Computing Critical Systems Engineering