SUPERVISION
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i. PHD STUDENTS (3)
Vasco Vanconcelos Pissarra
(2021-ongoing) Co-supervisor. Thesis on The importance of shark populations and ocean sustainability for human well-being in Cape Verde and Sao Tome and Principe, West Africa. Doctoral Program on Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Main supervisor: Rui Rosa (University of Lisbon). |
Catarina Pereira Santos
(2020-ongoing) Co-supervisor. Thesis on Sharks in a changing ocean: A multiscale assessment of anthropogenic pressures on key marine predators. Doctoral Program on Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Main supervisor: Rui Rosa (University of Lisbon). |
Andreia Gonçalves de Sousa
(2020-ongoing) Main supervisor. Thesis on Whale watching and climate change in European islands. Doctoral Program on Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies. University of Lisbon & New University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: José Manuel Azevedo (University of Azores). |
ii. MASTER STUDENTS (9*)
Filipa Ribeiro Teixeira Bernardo
(2021-ongoing) Main supervisor. Thesis on Blue economy and conservation: Balancing the "unbalanceable". Master Course in Ecology and Environmental Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Júlia Marques Simões
(2020-ongoing) Main supervisor. Thesis on Monitoring the use of the Portuguese maritime space. Master Course in Ecology and Environmental Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: José Lino Costa (University of Lisbon). Matilde Laurentino Almodovar
(2019-2021, concluded) Main supervisor. Thesis on Public perceptions on the importance of marine ecosystems conservation and shark protection in São Tomé Island. Master Course in Marine Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: Rui Rosa (University of Lisbon). |
Diogo Barreto Caeiro
(2021-ongoing) Main supervisor. Thesis on Global perceptions on the effects of climate change in ocean planning. Master Course in Marine Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Diogo Miguel Veiga Neves
(2019-ongoing) Co-supervisor. Thesis on Evaluation of the economic impact of potential oil spills on marine and coastal ecosystem services. Master Course in Ecology and Environmental Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Main supervisor: Carina Vieira da Silva (University of Lisbon). Sara García-Morales Hurtado
(2018-2020, concluded) Main supervisor. Thesis on Incorporating climate change adaptation into marine spatial planning. Master Course in Marine Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: Francisco Andrade (University of Lisbon). |
David Alves Abreu dos Santos
(2020-ongoing) Main supervisor. Thesis on Ocean planning in the poles: A comparative analysis of governance challenges and practices. Master Course in Marine Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: Rui Rosa (University of Lisbon). Miguel Ângelo Fernandes
(2019-2021, concluded) Main supervisor. Thesis on The impact of climate change on marine spatial planning and the blue economy: Vulnerability assessment and implications for a sustainable use of ocean services. Master Course in Marine Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Co-supervisor: Carina Vieira da Silva (University of Lisbon). Camila Pegorelli Gomes
(2018-2019, concluded) Co-supervisor. Thesis on Marine spatial planning in the context of ocean sustainability. Erasmus Mundus Master Course on Maritime Spatial Planning, Università Iuav di Venezia, Universidad de Sevilla & University of Azores. Main supervisor: Helena Calado (University of Azores). |
(*) One master student dropped her thesis since the application submission.
(*) One master student dropped her thesis since the application submission.
iii. RESEARCH FELLOWS (2)
Sara García-Morales Hurtado
(2020-ongoing) Main supervisor. Research Fellow with master degree under Project OCEANPLAN, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. |
Carina Vieira da Silva
(2019-2020, concluded) Main supervisor. Postdoctoral Researcher under Project OCEANPLAN, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon & NOVA-SBE. |
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