July 4-5, 2024
Hybrid event
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Who are we?
The Portuguese Society for Occupational Safety and Hygiene (Sociedade Portuguesa de Segurança e Higiene Ocupacionais) is a technical-scientific structure and member of ENSHPO (European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations) that promotes the deepening of knowledge in the areas of Safety, Hygiene, Health and Ergonomics and Environment Protection at work and, simultaneously, access to research results in these areas through the promotion of events such as the upcoming SHO2024.
About the event
SHO
This Symposium has been held annually since 2004. The publication of a book (since 2013) with chapters indexed in SCOPUS with great international projection has increasingly attracted the presence of delegates from many countries.
Since 2019, SHO has offered technical-scientific training in the most varied areas, granting participation certification to those who register.
Participants also have the opportunity to publish their work as one of the following manuscripts types:
- Book Chapter – written in English. All works that comply with deadline submission and the rules referred to in the authors’ instructions can apply to Book Chapter. The works will be selected in two phases:
- Formal verification by the Occupational and Environmental Safety VI Editors
- Scientific evaluation carried out by, at least, two members of the International Scientific Committee (ISC). Papers with an ISC average rating of 0 (or more points) on a scale from -3 to +3 points will be accepted. Unselected papers are automatically re-classified as Proceeding Articles for possible publication in the Proceedings Book.
- Proceeding Articles – written in Portuguese or English. This category includes articles selected by ISC’s decision, according to the former point, or authors’ submission option.
- Abstracts – written in Portuguese or English. This category includes articles selected by ISC’s decision, according to the former point, or the author’s submission option. The abstracts will be considered for Poster presentation.
Last symposium in numbers:
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Data Sovereignty in Occupational Health Research
Shukun Tokas is a Research Scientist at SINTEF Digital in Norway. Her research focus spans privacy and data protection, data sovereignty, data spaces, and the metaverse. Shukun Tokas holds a PhD in Formal Methods, Privacy & Security, and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from the University of Oslo, Norway. She has also undergone professional training in privacy management and engineering through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) in various countries, including Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Norway. Her earlier academic journey includes a Master of Engineering in Software Systems from BITS-Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus, India. She has been part of numerous international projects and published several scientific papers.
Housing crisis's impact on occupational health and safety
Maria Fernanda Rodrigues was Secretary of State for Housing in the XXIII Government of the Portuguese Republic. Assistant Professor with Habilitation at the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Aveiro and Integrated Researcher at the RISCO Research Unit. Has extensive experience in teaching and student supervision. She has supervised 9 PhD students, 78 MSc students and several postgraduate students and final year projects. Her research focuses on various areas, housing, construction management, maintenance and management of buildings, risk assessment and prevention in construction, energy retrofitting of buildings, BIM – Building Information Modelling. She is the co-author of more than 10 books, several chapters in books and has more than 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals and more than 100 in conferences.
DigiRescueMe Project Output: Risk Assessment Module
Oktay Sahbaz is a Professor at Kutahya Dumlupinar University-Türkiye and studied at Wroclaw University of Technology-Poland during his PhD. He visited the University of Newcastle-Australia for post-doctorate research in 2016. He was a visiting professor in Kazakhstan in 2022. Dr Sahbaz is the former head of the international relations office of the DPU and is currently the head of the processing and technology division of the mining engineering department. He is also an occupational health and safety expert and consultant. Dr. Sahbaz has more than 50 international publications, including Jameson flotation cells, flotation of various minerals, and occupational health and safety issues. In addition to the above, Dr Sahbaz is one of the section editors in the Physicochemical Problems in Mineral Processing Journal. He received one of the Dedeman Mining Company Awards in 2011. Dr. Sahbaz has also been involved in many project management and networking activities in terms of international projects and EU funds. He has worked as a project writer and coordinator on 11 different international projects.
ENSHPO and the future of the OSH professionals
Mireya Rifá Fabregat has a Degree in Biology from Murcia University (half a degree in Navarra University). She holds a Diploma in Business Studies from London Guildhall University, a Master’s Degree in Health and Safety from Francisco de Vitoria University and a Top Management Program from Fundacion San Telmo. She was awarded the title of Compliance Auditor in Health and Safety by Labour Ministry. She holds Grad IOSH certification (IOSH), Diversity Management Toolkit. (Charter de la Diversidad) and EurOSHM certification (ENSHPO). She has been a member of the Specialist Association of Health and Safety Professionals from Spain (AEPSAL) since September 2006, and since November 2017, she has been in charge of Vicechair. Since 2016, she has represented AEPSAL in the European Network of Safety and Health Professionals Organizations (ENSHPO). Since 2019, she has been a member of the ENSHPO Board, of which she was President between 2022 and 2024. In November 2019, she was awarded the Medal for Merit in the Workplace for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals by the CGPSST.
COURSES
COURSES
Introducing WISEWORK-C
July 4
About the course
The five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic: Evidence-based interventions for the promotion of mental and physical health in changing working environments (post-pandemic workplaces) collaborate in a ‘cluster’ named WISEWORK-C: Workplace Innovation for Sustainable Well-being Cluster.
Participants are invited to attend the workshop to hear about the policy context of the collective work and the five projects:
- EU-COWORK: Developing Compassionate Workplaces to Protect Employees Health and Wellbeing https://eu-cowork.eu/
- INTERCAMBIO: Interventions to promote mental and physical health in changing working environments due to climate change, sustainable work practices, and in green jobs: https://www.isglobal.org/en/-/intercambio-proyecto
- PROSPERH: Promoting positive mental and physical health in changing work environments: https://www.prosperh.eu/
- SONATA: Situational-aware OrchestratioN of AdapTive Architecture http://sonata-horizon.eu/
- WAge: Healthy working environments for all ages: An evidence-driven framework https://wagehealth.eu/
New Technologies in Occupational Health and Safety: Motion Capture and Virtual Reality
July 5 (limited places available)
About the course
The workshop entitled “New Technologies in Occupational Health and Safety: Motion Capture and Virtual Reality” is designed to introduce you to the cutting-edge technologies transforming the field of occupational health and safety.
In this course, you will explore how motion capture technology can be utilised to analyse and improve ergonomic practices, reducing workplace injuries and enhancing productivity. Additionally, we will delve into the exciting world of virtual reality, where immersive simulations can train employees in hazardous scenarios, ensuring they are well-prepared without facing real-world risks.
Join us as we navigate these groundbreaking tools, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to enhance safety protocols and promote a healthier, safer work environment. Whether you are an HSE professional, a safety trainer, or a manager looking to implement new safety measures, this course will provide you with valuable insights and practical applications of these advanced technologies.
About the trainers
Ilyia Pezeshki has a Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering (Isfahan University of Technology), a Master’s in Offshore Engineering (University of Bologna) and is currently a PhD candidate in the Doctoral Program of Occupational Safety and Health (University of Porto). He is a research assistant at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and occupies the same position currently at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto.
Hossein Charkhand is a PhD candidate in the Doctoral Program of Occupational Safety and Health (University of Porto), has a Bachelor’s in Occupational Health Engineering (Tehran University of Medical Sciences) and a Master’s in Environment, Health and Safety Management (Tehran Science and Research Branch University). He is currently a research assistant at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto.
Vasco Reis has a Bachelor’s in Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering (University of Porto) and is pursuing his Master’s degree in the same field. Over the last year, as part of the “HoloGEM” project, he has been developing various Virtual Reality (VR) scenarios related to safety in the Extractive Industry, participating in scientific congresses. He is currently a research assistant at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto.
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
Registration fees
Until May 31st, 2024 | After May 31st, 2024 | |
Participant without work presentation | 150 | 180 |
Participant with work presentation * | 200 | 230 |
Student/Unemployed participant ** | 100 | 120 |
Additional Book Chapter/Proceedings Article/Abstract (article processing charge) |
75 |
75 |
Courses attendance *** | 25 | 25 |
* For Book Chapter or Proceedings Article publication, at least one of the authors must be registered (and have a paid registration fee) by the date under “SUBMISSION DEADLINES“.
** To be considered a Student registration, participants must be under 30 years old and must present a declaration from the host institution. To be considered an Unemployed situation registration, participants must present a statement or document proving the situation at the time of registration. Students and unemployed participants are entitled to submit additional work without article processing charge.
*** This fee is only applicable to participants that will not attend the Symposium. Includes Certificate of attendance, and access to the coffee break(s) of the corresponding day(s).
All SHO2024 registrants are entitled to enrol on any courses up to the limit of defined vacancies.
Registration fees (in euros) include:
Certificate of attendance
Certificate of presentation
Publication certificate of Book Chapter/Proceedings Article/Abstract
Occupational Safety and Hygiene – SHO2024 Proceedings Book
Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health VI
Participants attending the event with an “in person” registration will also be entitled to:
Access to courses
Free access to Symposium participants
A participation certificate will be sent to those who require it, by email
Access to coffee break and lunch break
At the check-in, participants will be given a booklet with meal tickets
Notice: The fee of the members of the Portuguese Society for Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SPOSHO) is now included in the registration at SHO2024. Non-members registered in SHO2024 who desire to apply for membership in the Society can do so without the need to pay any “entrance fee”, being under the same conditions as members. However, in order to do so, they must fill in the application form HERE, which will be later assessed by the SPOSHO Directorate, under the respective statutes.
Payment
Bank transfer to IBAN PT50 0035 0130 00003896130 32
Additionally, an email should be sent to sho2024@sposho.pt with the following information:
– Name
– Citizen identification number or Passport number
– VAT number
– Transfer proof (receipt)
If you are an author, you should also include:
– Manuscript title
– Manuscript number
Cancellation and refund policy
Only requests for cancellation of registration prior to May 31, 2024 will be refunded at 100%. For orders placed between June 1 and June 15, 2024, a refund of 60% of the amount paid will be made. After June 15, 2024 no refunds will be made.
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
List of topics
Ergonomics
- Occupational Applied Ergonomics
- Cognitive Ergonomics
- Participatory Ergonomics
- Work Environment Ergonomics
- Environmental Ergonomics
- Work Organisation
Industrial Hygiene
- Nanomaterials
- Dust
- Vibration
- Chemical products
- Thermal Environment
Traffic and Driving
- Traffic Safety
- Drivers Safety and Health
- Ergonomics in driving
Management
- Safety and Health Management
- Integrated Management Systems
- Organizational Factors
- labour legislation
- Labelling and safety data sheets
- Ethics
- Social and Corporate Responsibility
Occupational Safety and Health
- Construction Safety and Health
- Mining Safety and Health
- Industrial Safety and Health
- Home Safety and Health
Occupational Risk and Accidents
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Management
- Risk Evaluation
- Accident Analysis
- Accident Statistics
Economic Approaches
- Cost of Accidents
- Investments in safety
- Economic aspects of prevention
Psychosocial issues
- Human Factors
- Psicossocial Risk Factors
- Job Design for ageing populations
New trends
- New Approaches in Safety and Health
- Emerging risks
- Risk Monitoring
- Health Monitoring
- Sensors
- New Technologies in Safety, Health and Ergonomics
- Virtual and augmented reality
- Internet of the things
- Others
Occupational Health
- Epidemiology
- Occupational Medicine
- Public Health
- Occupational Health
Work and Environment
- Climate change and Work
- Building environment
- Work Environment
- Carbon Emissions
Training
- Vocational Training
- Hands-on training
- On-the-job training
Risk and Emergency
- Rescue
- Fire Safety
- Wild Fires
- Evacuation
- Natural Risks
- Technological Risks
- Risk Mapping
- Emergency plans and Planing
Typology of work
Book Chapter
Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health VI, edited by SPRINGER and Scopus, DBLP, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago indexed. The book will also be submitted for an appraisal at the Web of Science.
Works submitted UNTIL April 8, 2024 *
* All articles submitted until this data will undergo the review process for Book Chapter.
Written EXCLUSIVELY in English **
** All articles written in English will undergo an automatic grammatical and linguistic quality process.
Work presentation MUST be in English
Proceedings Article
Occupational Safety and Hygiene – SHO2024 Proceedings Book, edited by SPOSHO, with ISBN and ISI Proceedings indexing.
Works submitted UNTIL April 8, 2024 *
* All articles submitted after this data will undergo the review process for Abstracts.
Written either in Portuguese or English **
** All articles will undergo an automatic grammatical and linguist quality process.
Work presentation must be in the same language as the manuscript
Abstract
Occupational Safety and Hygiene – SHO2024 Book of Chapters, edited by SPOSHO.
Works submitted UNTIL May 12, 2024 *
* All articles submitted after this data will be considered for SHO2025 edition.
Written either in Portuguese or English **
** All abstracts will undergo an automatic grammatical and linguist quality process.
Poster presentation MUST be in the same language as the abstract
Submission deadlines
• Submission until: 1 April, 2024 NEW DATE: 8 April, 2024
• Preliminary decision by ISC until: 3 May, 2024
• Revised manuscript submission until: 12 May, 2024
• Final decision until: 31 May, 2024
Author registration until 7 June, 2024
• Submission until: 1 April, 2024 NEW DATE: 8 April, 2024
• Preliminary decision by ISC until: 3 May, 2024
• Revised manuscript submission until: 12 May, 2024
• Final decision until: 31 May, 2024
Author registration until 7 June, 2024
• Submission until: 5 May, 2024 NEW DATE: 12 May, 2024
• Preliminary decision by ISC until: 24 May, 2024
• Revised manuscript submission until: 2 June, 2024
• Final decision until: 14 June, 2024
Author registration until 21 June, 2024
Manuscripts submission
Instructions for Authors
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Submissions must comply with the deadline calendar
Due to commitment to the Publishers, failure to meet deadlines (submission or resubmission of works) makes its acceptance and publication unfeasible, and articles will be disregarded in their original category. They can, however, be considered for publication in the category that best suits them (according to the timeline).
If the author does not intend to change the work’s category, it will be automatically considered for the 2025 event edition.
Submissions must comply with the deadline calendar
Due to commitment to the Publishers, failure to meet deadlines (submission or resubmission of works) makes its acceptance and publication unfeasible, and articles will be disregarded in their original category. They can, however, be considered for publication in the category that best suits them (according to the timeline).
If the author does not intend to change the work’s category, it will be automatically considered for the 2025 event edition.
Submissions must be electronic
Registration is free, but mandatory.
AWARDS
AWARDS
The Awards will be chosen by the International Scientific Committee among the best-ranked works by the Reviewers.
Best Book Chapter Award
Best Paper Award
Best Abstract Award
Best Poster Award
WORK PRESENTATION
WORK PRESENTATION
The inclusion of accepted manuscripts in the Symposium publications presupposes that the authors commit themselves to make their respective presentations at the event. In the case that they do not do so, and do not provide a plain justification for their absence, they will be prevented from publishing in subsequent editions of the event.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTATIONS
Presentations should be between 10-12 minutes, leaving a window of 3-5 minutes open for discussion.
Virtual presentations: all virtual presentations must be sent to sho2024@sposho.pt prior to the symposium, according to the instructions provided by email.
Room presentations: presentations must be sent to sho2024@sposho.pt prior to the symposium, according to the instructions provided by email. Presenting authors must check in 10 minutes before the session starts to receive general instructions from the Chairman.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTERS
Please use the template available here. Posters must be printed in A2 landscape format.
Posters must be delivered to the Task Force at the registration on the first day of the symposium.
During the poster sessions, authors should be available to discuss their work.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
During the two days of Symposium, participants with valid (paid) registration will have free access to technical-scientific training, plenary sessions and parallel sessions of the published works.
With due notice, the program of the event will be made available here. Until then, you can check last edition’s program.
VENUE
VENUE
The Symposium will be held at the Faculty of Sports of the University of Porto.
How to get to OPorto/Faculty of Sports of the University of Porto? The nearest airport is OPorto airport, “Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport” (~ 15 km). You can take the trip from the airport to the city centre using a shuttle (for more information, you can visit this link). Alternatively, you can take a taxi (~ 15 km), or a cheaper option is to go by metro, using the “Metro do Porto” (www.metrodoporto.pt). By car and using a navigation system, the Faculty of Sports of the University of Porto can be identified through the following address: Rua Dr Plácido da Costa n.º91, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal.
COMMITTEES
COMMITTEES
Honorary Chairman
A. Sérgio Miguel, University of Minho & University of Porto, Portugal
Chairman
João Santos Baptista, University of Porto
Secretary
Rui Melo, University of Lisbon
Organizing Committee
Pedro Arezes, University of Minho, Portugal
Gonçalo Perestrelo, University of Porto, Portugal
Jacqueline Castelo Branco, University of Porto, Portugal
Joana Duarte, University of Porto, Portugal
Mónica Barroso, University of Minho, Portugal
Nélson Costa, University of Minho, Portugal
Paula Carneiro, University of Minho, Portugal
International Scientific Committee
A. Sérgio Miguel | University of Minho & University of Porto, Portugal
A. Virgílio Monteiro de Oliveira | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra ISEC, Portugal
Alfredo Soeiro | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Ana C. Meira Castro | School of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
Ana Colim | University of Minho, Portugal
Ana Cristina Ferreira | Lusíada University Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Portugal
Ana Ferreira | Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
Ana Teresa Gabriel | Faculty of Science and Technology, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal
André Lucena | Federal Rural University of the Semi-arid Region, Brazil
Anil R. Kumar | San Jose State University, United States of America
Anna Sophia Piacenza Moraes | Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
Antonio José Carpio de los Pinos | Higher Technical School of Building Construction of Madrid, Spain
Antonio López Arquillos | Malaga University, Spain
António Oliveira e Sousa | Institute of Engineering, University of Algarve, Portugal
António Pereira de Oliveira | APOPARTNER, Portugal
Beata Mrugalska | Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Bianca Vasconcelos | University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Camilo Valverde | Católica Porto Business School, Portugal
Carla Barros | Fernando Pessoa University, Portugal
Carla Viegas | Lisbon School of Health and Technology, Portugal
Carlos Carvalhais | School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Porto
Catarina Silva | Laboratory of Ergonomics, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Cristina Reis | University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal
Delfina Ramos | School of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
Denise Soares | American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
Denisse Bustos | University of Porto, Portugal
Ema Sacadura-Leite | Occupational Health Department of ULS Santa Maria & NOVA National School of Public Health, NOVA University, Portugal & Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Emilia R. Kohlman Rabbani | University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Evica Jovanovi | Faculty of Occupational Safety, University of Niš, Serbia
Fernanda Rodrigues | University of Aveiro, Portugal
Fernando Gonçalves Amaral | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Filipa Carvalho | Ergonomics Laboratory, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Filomena Carnide | Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Florentino Serranheira | NOVA National School of Public Health, NOVA University, Portugal
Francisco Silva | Centro Tecnológico da Cerâmica e do Vidro (CTCV), Portugal
Gustavo Adolfo Rosal López | PrevenControl, Spain
Gyula Szabo | University of Óbuda, Budapeste
Hélder Simões | Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
Hernâni Veloso Neto | RICOT, University of Porto, Portugal
Isabel Nunes | NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University, Portugal
Jacqueline Castelo Branco | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Jesús A. Carrillo-Castrillo | University of Seville, Spain
Joana Duarte | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Joana Guedes | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Joana Madureira | National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Portugal
Joana Santos | School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
João Paulo Vilas-Boas | Faculty of Sports, University of Porto, Portugal
João Rufo | Laboratory for Indoor Air Quality and Respiratory Health, Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, Portugal
João Santos Baptista | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
José Carvalhais | Ergonomics Laboratory, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
José Domingues | University of Minho, Portugal
José Reis Campos | Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal
José Torres Costa | Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal
Juan Carlos Rubio-Romero | University of Málaga, Spain
Laura Martins | Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Liliana Cunha | Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal
Lúcia Santos | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Luiz Silva | Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil
Manuel Azenha | Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal
Manuela Silva | School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Maria Antónia Carravilla | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Maria Antónia Gonçalves | School of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
María de las Nieves González García | Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Maria del Carmen Pardo Ferreira | University of Málaga, Spain
Maria del Carmen Rey-Merchán | University of Málaga, Spain
Maria Dolores Martínez-Aires | University of Granada, Spain
Maria José Abreu | University of Minho, Portugal
Maria Luísa Matos | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Marino Menozzi | Human Factors Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Mário Vaz | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Marta Santos | Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal
Martin Lavallière | University of Québec, Canada
Martina Kelly | University of Galway, Ireland
Matilde Rodrigues | School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Maurília de Almeida Bastos | Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Mónica Barroso | University of Minho, Portugal
Mónica Dias Teixeira | REQUIMTE, Portugal
Nélson Costa | University of Minho, Portugal
Nélson Rodrigues | University of Minho, Portugal
Paul Swuste | Safety Science and Security Group TU Delft, The Netherlands
Paula Carneiro | University of Minho, Portugal
Paulo Oliveira | Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Pedro Arezes | University of Minho, Portugal
Pedro Ferreira | Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering, Portugal
Pere Sanz-Gallén | University of Barcelona, Spain
Rachel Nugent | Atlantic Technological University, Ireland
Rui Azevedo | University of Maia, Portugal
Rui B. Melo | Ergonomics Laboratory, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Sara Ferreira | Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
Senhorinha Teixeira | University of Minho, Portugal
Srdjan Glisovic | Faculty of Occupational Safety, University of Niš, Serbia
Susana Casal | Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, Portugal
Susana Costa | University of Minho, Portugal
Susana P. B. Sousa | Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (INEGI), Portugal
Susana Paixão | Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
Tânia Miranda Lima | University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Teerayut Sa-ngiamsak | Burapha University, Thailand
Teresa Cotrim | University of Lisbon, Portugal
Tomi Zlatar | Atlantic Technological University, Ireland
Vanessa Silva | Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
Waldemar Karwowski | University of Central Florida, United States of America
Task force
Ana Luísa Torres | University of Porto
Ani Putkaradze | University of Porto
Beatriz Ferreira | University of Minho
Denisse Bustos | University of Porto
Hossein Charkhand | University of Porto
Iliya Pezeshki | University of Porto
Isabel Soares | University of Porto
Maria Fernandes | University of Porto
Mariana Carneiro | University of Minho
Paulo Silva | University of Minho
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