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18154
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| Year |
2
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
OT(60H)
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| Scientific area |
MECÂNICA COMPUTACIONAL
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Entry requirements |
N.A.
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Learning outcomes |
The objective of this course is to contribute to the expansion of students' knowledge in diversified areas through active participation in seminars given by researchers from the various UBI research units that work in the area of the course.
In the field of skills and competences, it is intended that the student gains the advanced ability to synthesize in written and verbal form, as well as to master bibliometric tools, graphic representation instruments and production of technical-scientific documents.
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Syllabus |
1. Actively participate in technical-scientific seminars.
2. Prepare critical synthesis reports on events and seminars that take place throughout the semester.
3. Elaboration of a synthesis report of a bibliographic review on a topic of computational mechanical engineering making use of computer tools to support the bibliographic review, for presentation of results in graphic form, and for text processing in a standard way.
4. Public presentation of the synthesis report with demonstration of the ability to defend technical-scientific solutions.
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Main Bibliography |
[1] Technical Writing A-Z: A Commonsense Guide to Engineering Reports and Theses, Trevor M. Young, ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021
[2] Escrita Científica, Da folha em branco ao texto final, Luis Adriano Oliveira, Lidel, 2018.
[3] How to Write Technical Reports, Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation, Lutz Hering & Heike Hering, Springer, 2010
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
The evaluation comprises two components:
-TP1 (0-6 Values) corresponding to the teacher's evaluation of the critical synthesis reports that each student makes on the various lectures
and seminars in which he participated.
-TP2 (0-14 Points) corresponding to the teacher's evaluation of the Technical-Scientific report (10 Points) and its oral defense (4 Points).
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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