IST, Lisbon and Portugal |
Sightseeing in Portugal
The conference will be held at the Congress Center of Instituto
Superior Tecnico (IST), the School
of Engineering of the Technical University of Lisbon. IST is located in the
Alameda Afonso Henriques, a few kilometers from the Lisbon airport (Aeroporto da Portela), and five minutes walking from the
closest subway
stations, Alameda (green line) and Saldanha (yellow line).
Please find here maps and other important information for participants.
Where to eat close to IST
Close to Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) you will find many places
where you can eat. Some places are shown here
IST, Lisbon and Portugal
About Instituto Superior Técnico - IST
The Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), created in 1911, is
one of the largest and most reputed schools of engineering, science
and technology in Portugal. |
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IST’s mission is to contribute to the development of society
by promoting higher education of outstanding quality in the areas of
Engineering, Science and Technology, at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels, and by carrying out research and development activities in accordance
with the highest international standards. Its mission reflects the three
activities that define the concept of a modern university: Education,
Research & Development and Links with Society. |
Today IST offers 21 undergraduate programs, attended by more than 8600
students, covering a wide range of areas of knowledge, including not only
all the traditional engineering specializations, but also other modern areas
such as Biological Engineering, Aerospace and Physics Engineering. Postgraduate
training is also important with over 1500 students enrolled in 28 Master
programmes, 21 doctoral areas and various specialized courses. |
About Lisbon
Lisbon, with a population of about one million inhabitants (two million
in the metropolitan area), is the capital, the chief port and the
largest city of Portugal. It stands on the westernmost point of land of the European continent,
where the Tagus river flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Its climate is
probably the mildest of all European capitals. Lisbon is one of the most
ancient cities in the western Europe. Probably inhabited since the
Neolithic period, it was settled by Phoenicians in 1200 BC, who named it
Alis Ubbo (calm port). |
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They prospered for more than 600 years until it was occupied by Greeks
and Carthaginians, then by the Romans in 205 BC, by the Barbarians in
the 5th century AC, by the Arabs in 715 AC, till it was finally conquered
by D. Afonso Henriques during the Crusades in 1147, and declared capital
of the Portuguese kingdom in 1252. The city name evolved with each new
occupant until its present form Lisboa. In the 15th and 16th centuries,
the Age of the Discoveries, Lisbon became the center of the world and
the entrance of Europe to the Oceans. |
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Being already an important city when conquered in 1147, it continued
growing its importance. In 1260 the King Afonso III transferred his
court there from Coimbra. The University of Lisbon was founded in 1292.
It is perhaps this long history of finding new lands and cultures that
explains why Lisboans are, by nature and tradition, open to the new and
very welcoming to visitors. Find
here more information about Lisbon. |
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Very recently Lisbon was on the sport news all over the World. It was the stage for the departure of another edition of the toughest rallye: Lisboa-Dakar. To celebrate this event a fantastic site was created to enable a 3D visit to our town. Worth taking a "flight" here. |
About Portugal
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Portuguese mainland is located on the west side of the Iberian Peninsula,
facing the Atlantic Ocean. In its entirety, Portugal occupies an
area of about 92 000 km2, including the islands of Madeira and Azores,
in the Atlantic. Portugal has a population of about 10 million people.
The capital is Lisbon with a population of 1.5 million.
Known for its sunny beaches, Porto wine, or typical Fado music, Portugal
is a chosen destination for many holidaymakers, an ideal place for
practicing water sports and playing golf, offering modern tourism
facilities. A member-country of the European Union since 1986, it
currently enjoys a steady economic growth. For centuries Portugal has
kept this greatest treasure: a renowned reputation of hospitality that
makes the country a haven of congeniality and safety. |
The history of this geographical area is rather long, spanning from
the Palaeolithic period 7000 BC into the dawn of civilization. At the
end of the Neolithic period, starting 1200 BC and for almost 2500 years,
the Phoenicians, the Greeks, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Visigoths
and the Arabs successively invaded and settled in the Iberian Peninsula.
The latter remained in control until the 11th century when Ferdinand,
ruler of the kingdom of Leon and Castile, conquered much of the
territory. Portugal became an independent kingdom in 1143, established
its continental frontiers in 1297 and is one of the oldest nations
in Europe. Portugal became a major player in the world's history at the age of the
discoveries in the 15th century, when it developed and mastered the
nautical science and discovered new lands, setting new trade routes
to as far as India and Japan.
Portugal became a republic on 5th October 1910 and is an established
democracy today. In January of 1986 Portugal joined the European
Community. See more information in
Portugal.org, Portugal Online. |
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Portugal has one of the largest Economic Exclusive Zones (EEZ) in Europe - about 1600 0000 Km2
(regions in blue).
Image by R Medeiros ImagDOP |
Top Atlântico Operated by TopTours has a few suggested Sightseeing Tours.
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Please click the image to see a few Lisbon sites of interest as well as the location of the IST Congress Center identified by Google Earth placemarks.
To see our placemarks in detail, in a higher resolution and interactive display you are invited to launch the application Google Earth just by clicking:
MCMC2006_Lisbon_placemarks If you don't have Google Earth installed you can get it here.
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Lisbon
and the surroundings offer a great deal of tourist attractions:
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