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Dissertation - Electromechanical Engineering

Code 15277
Year 2
Semester A1
ECTS Credits 42
Workload OT(30H)
Scientific area Electromechanics
Entry requirements -
Learning outcomes - The goal of the master's degree dissertation is for the student to demonstrate that they have the ability to apply the knowledge acquired during the degree, critically and independently analyzing a specific topic in the area.

- The master dissertation presupposes a work of a scientific nature on a topic within the scientific area of the master's course. It must have a state of the art literature review and a theoretical, experimental and/or simulation exercise component that promotes an innovative approach to the chosen topic. It must also present a conclusive synthesis and suggestions for future work. The research work to be developed must, typically, be the result of an in-depth analysis of the literature and fundamentally aims to propose a solution that is relevant from a theoretical point of view and, as far as possible, generalized to Electromechanical Engineering
Syllabus The programmatic content and planning of each Dissertation work is defined by the supervising professor(s) and approved by the Course Committee.
Main Bibliography Set by the supervisors in each work.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria The master's dissertation presupposes individual work of a scientific nature on a topic falling within at least one scientific area of the master's course. It must have a framing and critical discussion component of the literature and a theoretical, experimental and/or simulation exercise component that promotes an innovative approach to the chosen topic. It must also present a conclusive synthesis and suggestions for future work. The research work to be developed must, typically, be the result of an in-depth analysis of the literature and fundamentally aims to propose a solution that is relevant from a theoretical point of view and, as far as possible, generalized to Electromechanical Engineering
The dissertation will be evaluated in public session by a panel, composed of at least three professors, including the supervisor and the course director.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2025-09-26

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