Prémio Idea Puzzle


A Idea Puzzle oferece um prémio anual de 1000 euros para o desenho de investigação doutoral mais coerente criado com o software Idea Puzzle numa universidade licenciada. Leia o Regulamento do Prémio Idea Puzzle e candidate-se até 31 de outubro de cada ano. O desenho de investigação vencedor será anunciado no Dia Mundial da Filosofia da UNESCO (terceira quinta-feira de novembro). Até à data, foram premiados 15 desenhos de investigação nos seguintes programas de doutoramento:


Biomedical Engineering: Lopes, C. (2024, October). Non-invasive computer-assisted knee arthroplasty training supported by multimodal image-guided navigation. Research design supervised by J. Mendes at Universidade do Porto, Portugal. 

Computer Science and Technology: 
Visuña, L. (2023, June). Deep learning for automatic bacilli monitoring in time-lapse microscopy images. Research design supervised by J. Carretero Pérez at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.

Environment and Sustainability:
 Palma, P. (2022, June). Exploring energy poverty measurement across the spatial and temporal scales: Insights for multilevel policy-making. Research design supervised by J. Gouveia at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal.

Management Science:
 Kerner, R. (2021, June). Effect of firm's size on export intensity: Evidence from Estonian service traders. Research design supervised by M. Kitsing and N. Prabakaran at Estonian Business School, Estonia.


Electrical, Electronics, and Automation Engineering:
Delgado, P. (2020, June). Use of heterogeneous platforms in space applications. Research design supervised by A. Muñoz & J. Rodríguez at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.


Psychology of Communication and Change:
Rodríguez, G. (2019, May). Comunicación emocional y cambio en niños/as con necesidades complejas de comunicación y sus padres. Research design supervised by M. Martín & S. Gelabert at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.


Animal Medicine and Health:
Gardela, J. (2018, May). Development of vitrification cryotolerance in bovine oocytes through cold stress. Research design supervised by M. López-Béjar at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain.


Veterinary Sciences: 
Alvites, R. (2018, May). Combined use of olfactory mucosa mesenchymal stem cells and biomaterials in regenerative therapies after peripheral nerve injury. Research design supervised by A. Maurício at Universidade do Porto, Portugal.


Media Research:
 La Rosa, L. (2017, May). Data journalism in Spain: Politics and public policies that affect its development. Research design supervised by M. Martín at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.


Public Health: 
Soares, S. (2017, May). Biological consequences of exposure to social adversity in childhood. Research design supervised by S. Fraga at Universidade do Porto, Portugal.


Global Public Health:
 Cabral, M. (2016, May). Linking obesity-induced inflammation and metabolic disease: From adolescence to adulthood. Research design supervised by E. Ramos at Universidade do Porto & Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal.


Psychology:
Gouveia, M. (2015, May). Mindful parenting in pediatric obesity: From parenting practices to children and adolescents psychological adjustment. Research design supervised by H. Moreira, & C. Canavarro at Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal.


Psychology:
Melo, C. (2014, May). Preservação da fertilidade em mulheres com doença oncológica: Processo de tomada de decisão partilhada com as doentes e adaptação psicológica individual à sobrevivência. Research design supervised by C. Canavarro, & A. Santos at Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal.


Information Technologies and Systems: 
Cardoso, A. (2013, May). A study on the dynamics of civic movements enabled by information and communication technology. Research design supervised by J. Carvalho at Universidade do Minho, Portugal.


Information and Communication in Digital Platforms:
Lélis, C. (2012, May). Co-creation of brand artifacts. Research design supervised by O. Mealha at Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal.