EngIQ Doctoral Program Celebrates 15 Years
Source: A4F
The EngIQ Doctoral and Advanced Training Program celebrated its 15th anniversary
The EngIQ Doctoral and Advanced Training Program
celebrated its 15th anniversary with an event organized jointly by APQuímica,
the EngIQ Directorate, and Galp, as the host company, at the Sines Refinery.
The “15 Years of EngIQ” event aimed to highlight a
unique Academia-Industry connection in the country, projecting it into the
future during a time of significant transformation in the chemical industry in
Portugal, Europe, and the world, with innovative projects led by the sector.
These include, for example, green hydrogen, the lithium battery value chain for
electric vehicles, and CO2 capture and utilization, along with other circular
economy projects, biochemistry/biotechnology, and new materials.
At the Sines Complex, the EngIQ community – over 80
PhDs and doctoral students, the five largest chemical engineering schools in
the country and their research units, and more than 15 industrial companies in
the sector, including large corporations, SMEs, and startups – had the
opportunity to visit the Refinery and the Prof. Ramôa Ribeiro Research Center.
In the conference room, speeches were made by Cristina
Cachola and Ana Casaca, responsible for Refining and Innovation at Galp,
respectively; Luís Gomes, President of APQuímica; and Professors Fernando Gomes
Martins and Sebastião Feyo de Azevedo from the Faculty of Engineering at the
University of Porto, the current and past directors of the EngIQ academic
program. The floor was then given to the main protagonists of EngIQ – students
(both alumni and current), companies, and universities.
In two complementary sessions, testimonials were
heard, experiences shared, and perspectives on future evolution discussed, with
the aim of projecting EngIQ into the future, unanimously considered a success
story that should be preserved and strengthened.
The strong and ongoing commitment of the A4F group to
the EngIQ program was once again demonstrated, particularly by the fact that
A4F Alga Fuel currently has seven PhD students conducting research in its
facilities.
As in previous moments when EngIQ went through complex
phases (2018-2019) until the current protocol between APQuímica and the
Foundation for Science and Technology was renewed, the A4F group reaffirmed its
unconditional support for the program and its future development, in the
successful format it follows today.
This defense of EngIQ and its commitment were clearly
highlighted in the speeches of Bruno Sommer Ferreira, CEO of Biotrend, a guest
at one of the panels: “From the A4F group’s side, we maintain our ongoing
commitment to the EngIQ program and also our role as host entities.”
This is reflected, as the executive stated, “in
access to infrastructures, know-how, and other resources,” offering the
opportunity to “work on complex topics with concrete applications in the
real-world business environment, whether to solve pressing issues or to pioneer
knowledge leading to new business opportunities.”
Bruno Sommer Ferreira admitted to being “impressed” by
the metrics presented, which, he commented, “show that a focused program is
instrumental in the training and retention of highly qualified human resources
in our economic fabric, something that should be a strategic option, beyond the
phase of investment in qualification as an end in itself.”
What is
EngIQ?
Now in its 16th edition, EngIQ is a postgraduate
program and a platform for research in refining engineering, petrochemicals,
and chemistry (www.eng-iq.pt).
Its objectives are to support the increased
competitiveness of companies operating in Portugal by integrating PhD students
into a business environment, and to promote specialized knowledge in these
areas.
EngIQ includes a doctoral program and an advanced
training course, designed to meet the training needs in relevant knowledge and
business areas where several national and international companies operate in
Portugal.
In its first 15 editions (2009-2023), EngIQ admitted
82 PhD students, with 47 completing their projects and obtaining their
doctorate. In the companies, 153 employees attended advanced training courses
and customized modules.
This program has unique characteristics as it is based
on an innovative partnership between the five largest Chemical Engineering
schools in the country and their R&D areas (University of Aveiro,
University of Coimbra/FCT, University of Lisbon/IST, NOVA University of
Lisbon/FCT, and University of Porto/FEUP), and the industrial companies
associated with APQuímica.
Among the companies involved are A4F Alga Fuel,
HyChem, and Biotrend, alongside Galp, Bondalti, EuroResinas/SonaeArauco, Cires,
Repsol Polímeros, Hovione, Smallmatek, and Sika, among others.
With doctoral topics proposed by companies
(demand-driven) and mostly developed in an industrial environment, EngIQ has
recorded an employability rate close to 100% over its 15 years of activity. It
is a recognized Portuguese case study at the European level for its
Academia-Industry connection, knowledge transfer, and the integration of PhDs
into the business sector.