On the 13th of March, the Doctoral Programme in Informatics Engineering (ProDEI) will host WIER’25 – Workshop on Informatics Engineering Research, the 20th edition of this annual event (formerly known as DSIE), which since 2006 has aimed to provide the first-year doctoral students, the organisers of the event, with an environment where they can present the concepts of Methodologies for Scientific Research applied to the articles submitted.
This year’s edition will open with the Keynote Talk “Computer Vision: from zero to hero“, by José Costa Pereira (DEI/FEUP lecturer).
António Augusto de Sousa and Rui Maranhão Abreu, the event’s steering committee and teachers of the ‘Methodologies for Scientific Research’ curriculum unit, see this as “a great opportunity for students to present and discuss their work in an informal setting, as a possible contribution to improving the content of their theses and putting into practice what they have learnt during the semester: the application of scientific methods to research work, the analysis and critical review of scientific articles, the writing of scientific texts, their oral presentation and the organisation of scientific meetings”.
All information about the speaker and the sessions can be found on the event’s website.
Entrance is free and registration is not required.