EPTA Network - Portugal
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EPTA Network - Portugal
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Last Updated: 2023-10-12
Observatory of Technology Assessment (OAT)
The Observatory of Technology Assessment (OAT) was founded in 2015 and is an applied research unit of the research centre
CICS.NOVA
that has its main location at University NOVA Lisbon. It is the only research unit dedicated to Technology Assessment in Portugal, and it has a permanent research cooperation with the Portuguese parliament. Our research is conducted in several disciplinary fields, such as sociology, engineering, management and science and technology studies. The unit conducts research projects on different TA topics, such as health, transport, indicators and several emerging technologies. The OAT includes members of the
Doctoral Program in Technology Assessment of FCT-UNL
, as well as several researchers working in Technology Assessment across the country. OAT also manages the national TA network GrEAT (Grupo de Estudos em Avaliação de Tecnologia), founded in 2010. Most projects developed at OAT and CICS.NOVA are in the field of challenges related with transports, energy management, industrial automation, big data and health management.
OAT is an associate member since autumn 2017.
Address
OAT/CICS.NOVA
Av. de Berna, 26-C
1069-061 LISBOA - Portugal
Tel: (+351) 21 790 83 00 ext. 1218/1488
Fax: (+351) 21 790 83 08
E-Mail:
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Director: Prof. Dr. António B. Moniz
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Mental health during and after pregnancy (POST)
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Associates
Last Updated: 2023-10-12
Observatory of Technology Assessment (OAT)
The Observatory of Technology Assessment (OAT) was founded in 2015 and is an applied research unit of the research centre
CICS.NOVA
that has its main location at University NOVA Lisbon. It is the only research unit dedicated to Technology Assessment in Portugal, and it has a permanent research cooperation with the Portuguese parliament. Our research is conducted in several disciplinary fields, such as sociology, engineering, management and science and technology studies. The unit conducts research projects on different TA topics, such as health, transport, indicators and several emerging technologies. The OAT includes members of the
Doctoral Program in Technology Assessment of FCT-UNL
, as well as several researchers working in Technology Assessment across the country. OAT also manages the national TA network GrEAT (Grupo de Estudos em Avaliação de Tecnologia), founded in 2010. Most projects developed at OAT and CICS.NOVA are in the field of challenges related with transports, energy management, industrial automation, big data and health management.
OAT is an associate member since autumn 2017.
Address
OAT/CICS.NOVA
Av. de Berna, 26-C
1069-061 LISBOA - Portugal
Tel: (+351) 21 790 83 00 ext. 1218/1488
Fax: (+351) 21 790 83 08
E-Mail:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Contact
Director: Prof. Dr. António B. Moniz
E-Mail:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Links
Projects
Policy briefs
Project reports
Homepage
Prev
Next
EPTA Reports
2025: Energy Mix
2024: AI and Democracy
View all EPTA reports
New Projects from EPTA members
View all projects
Three Science and Technology Trends That Could Affect Society 2026
Catalonia’s Energy Mix
AI for Science
Neurotechnology
Human resources for science and technology society
C'est LA Via
Engineered Biofertilizers
Recent Policy Briefs from EPTA members
TWIN (RATH)
What if AI data centres were put in space? (STOA)
“Matilda is Lazy Today”: How Mind Perceptions Trigger Relational Job Crafting With Industrial Robots (OAT)
Public engagement with the energy transition (POST)
Facial recognition technology in policing (POST)
Contracts for Difference and the economics of renewable energy deployment (POST)
Mental health during and after pregnancy (POST)
View all policy briefs
Imprint
|
mail to webmaster