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Thesis III

Code 17674
Year 3
Semester A1
ECTS Credits 60
Workload OT(30H)
Scientific area SUSTENTABILIDADE AMBIENTAL E RESILIÊNCIA
Entry requirements Approval in the course unit Thesis II.
Learning outcomes The objective of this course unit is to continue developing and completing the research work and to write the Doctoral Thesis with scientific quality and originality. This course unit aims to equip the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake high-quality research autonomously, namely the development of sustainable and resilient solutions, technologies, and products to address the challenges associated with global environmental changes and the digitalisation of services in cities and territories.

Expected outcomes and skills: Apply research methods and techniques in the field, laboratory, mathematical modelling, and data analysis; critical thinking and ability to interpret results; write articles for publication, papers for events, and the Doctoral Thesis; improved ability to plan and execute a research project, including the effective management of time, resources, and data; ability to apply results to real-world problems.
Syllabus Development and completion of the work plan outlined in the Doctoral Thesis Project, consolidation of results, completion of the Thesis writing, submission of the Thesis, and preparation for the public defence.

Expected results: Fully written and submitted Thesis, submission of final scientific articles and patent applications, and preparation for the public defence.
Main Bibliography The bibliography for this course unit depends on the specific research topic. It essentially includes a combination of scientific journal articles, books, and works published or presented at technical and scientific events, which will be obtained from bibliographic databases or provided by the supervisors so that students acquire the knowledge necessary for the development of the Doctoral Thesis.

Students will have access to bibliographic databases and digital research means available in the UBI libraries, to obtain bibliography relevant to their research topic.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria The assessment is qualitative and based on the formal assessment of the Doctoral Thesis in a public defence, with 60 ECTS being credited, or not, in the course unit "Thesis III".
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2025-10-20

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