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The UT Austin Portugal Program is a successful Science and Technology joint venture between Portugal and The University of Texas at Austin that has been running for more than a decade, fostering change through human capital development, mission-driven research and entrepreneurial support.

Program Areas (Phase 4 | 2025 – 2030)

In 2025, the Program entered a new phase, set to run through 2030. With greater ambition, UT Austin Portugal braces for a new set of challenges that will benefit from the unique scientific and technological collaboration between Portugal and Texas through the University of Texas at Austin.

FCT’s long-standing partnership embarks on a new six-year funding cycle, aiming to strengthen Portugal’s position in the European landscape by:

  • Developing sustainable energy systems and advancing hydrogen technologies (Clean Energy).
  • Scaling tools for greener computing and AI (Advanced Computing).
  • Advancing critical materials discovery (Nanotechnologies).
  • Harnessing space technologies for Earth applications (Space-Earth Technologies).

To ensure that these scientific areas lead to innovation and business opportunities benefiting the transatlantic partnership, the Program relies on a series of activities from prototyping to customer discovery and soft landing.

On 19 January 2026, Brandon A. Jones, Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin, participated in the in-person intensive week of Instituto Superior Técnico’s Master of Business Engineering (MBE) in Space Systems. His session focused on orbit determination...
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Advancing Semiconductor Education: POEMS Spring School 2026

The POEMS Spring School will take place from 6–10 April 2026 at the University of Aveiro, bringing together leading researchers, faculty, and industry experts in semiconductor technologies and advanced computing systems.

As a partner of the 2026 edition, UT Austin Portugal supports the participation of UT Austin faculty and contributes to strengthening transatlantic academic collaboration in critical technology domains aligned with the Program’s Phase IV priorities.

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