Conseil Scientifique - Vendredi 09 juin 2023
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Andreia S. P. Sousa is graduated in Physiotherapy by ESS-P.Porto (2006) and obtained her M.Sc. (2009) and her Ph.D. (2013) in Biomedical Engineering in the field of Biomechanical Analysis of Movement and Postural Control Areas by the University of Porto. Currently, she is a Full Professor in the Department of Physiotherapy of ESS-P.Porto and is also a member of the directive board of the Center for Rehabilitation Research (CIR) as coordinator of the Human Movement System (Re) habilitation Area.
Prof. dr. Julius Griškevičius received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (Vilnius Tech, Lithuania) in 2005. Currently he is a professor and head of the Department of Biomechanical Engineering, teaching Biomechanics, Control theory, and Information Systems in Medicine courses for undergraduate and graduate students of the Biomedical Engineering study program. His research interests include biomechanics, musculoskeletal system modeling and application of information technology in medicine. Dr.
Spoken language corpora as a teaching-learning resource for French as a foreign language
I am a postdoctoral fellow in Dan Rubinoff’s lab with interests in the fossil record, morphological evolution of Lepidoptera, and parthenogenesis in the context of sexual antagonism. I am particularly interested in the early fossil record of Pterygota and the early evolution of Lepidoptera. My research into both fossils and moths revolves largely around wings. During geologic intervals that predate major amber deposits, the fossil record of insects consists primarily of wings. When studying extant Lepidoptera my main focus has been on wing morphology: veins and color patterns.