University of Aveiro - Research Units

Research Units

Associated Laboratories

  • Institute of Telecommunications (IT)
  • Centre for Environmental and Sea Studies (CESAM)
  • Centre for Research on Ceramic and Composite Materials (CICECO)
  • Institute of Nanostructures, Nanomodelling and Nanofabrication - Physics of Semiconductors, Optoelectronics and disordered Systems (I3N-FSCOSD)

Minor Research Units

  • Centro de Biologia Celular - CBC
  • Centro de Estudos em Optimização e Controlo - CEOC
  • Centro de Investigação em Didática e Tecnologia na Formação de Formadores - CiDTFF
  • Centro de Investigação em Educação e Ciências do Comportamento-CIECC
  • Centro de Línguas e Culturas - CLC
  • Geobiociências, Geotecnologias e Geo-engenharias - GEOBIOTEC
  • Institute of Electronics and Telematics Engineering of Aveiro (IEETA)
  • Matemática e Applicações - MA
  • Pólo de Aveiro do Instituto de Etnomusicologia - Centro de Estudos de Música e Dança - INET-MD
  • Pólo de Aveiro do Centro de Estudo das Tecnologias e Ciências da Comunicação-CETAC.MEDIA
  • Química Orgânica de Produtos Naturais e Agroalimentares - QOPNA
  • Tecnologia Mecânica e Automação - TEMA
  • Unidade de Investigação em Governança, Competitividade e Políticas Públicas-GOVCOPP
  • Pólo de Aveiro do ID+ Instituto de Investigação em Design, Media e Cultura

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