Mathematics Department in CNN Innovation
29/03/2025
The Department of Mathematics was featured on CNN Innovation, a television program dedicated to technology and scientific innovation.
29/03/2025
The Department of Mathematics was featured on CNN Innovation, a television program dedicated to technology and scientific innovation.
14/07/2023
Hugo Tavares, vice-president of the Mathematics Department, tells us about Math@Técnico.
14/03/2025
The Department of Mathematics continues its collaboration with TreeTree2, supporting the realization of Náboj at the Técnico Innovation Center (TIC). Náboj is an international mathematics competition for teams of five high school students representing their schools. Around 160 students are expected!
21/05/2021
The video of the session dedicated to the History of DMIST and LMAC.
01/02/2019 — 22/03/2019
The first phase of applications for admission of international students to the
All the information required for application (regulations, courses, number of student positions) is available from the Applications and Admissions page for International students.
For further information, please contact the Graduate Area Office also available through email at graduacao@tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
01/02/2019 — 22/03/2019
The first phase of applications for admission of international students to the
All the information required for application (regulations, courses, number of student positions) is available from the Applications and Admissions page for International students.
For further information, please contact the Graduate Area Office also available through email at graduacao@tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
23/01/2018
See https://math.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/seminars/symposium/?action=show&id=4744
24/02/2017 — 24/03/2017
Thinking about study or research in Portugal? Let us give you a few more arguments.
26/10/2016 — 15/11/2016
Connecting Spinor Fields and Dirac Operators to Geometry: the General Context and some Recent Developments
05/10/2016 — 05/11/2016
Sir Andrew Wiles is a mathematical legend. In 1993, after years of working in secret, he announced a proof of Fermat’s last theorem, which had been taunting mathematicians for centuries.