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Isabel Maria da Silva João

Adjunct Professor

ISEL/IPL

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Isabel João is a professor at the Lisbon Higher Institute of Engineering (ISEL), part of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (IPL). She holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), a master's in Management and Quality of Materials from NOVA University of Lisbon, where she focused on Six Sigma methodologies, and a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management from IST, with doctoral research in multicriteria decision-making methodologies to customer satisfaction analysis. At ISEL, she has been teaching since 2000 and is part of the Systems and Management section of the Chemical Engineering Department. Her academic and professional interests centre on integrating quality, sustainability, and decision-making methodologies to foster circular innovation in engineering education and industrial systems. She has authored several papers published in international peer-reviewed journals.


Keywords: Sustainable Product Design | Decision Aiding | Quality Engineering

Publications

European Urology Supplements | 2016

RM João Da Silva, RM João Da Silva,

G Falcão, G Falcão,

F Fernandes, F Fernandes,

H Pinheiro, H Pinheiro,

R Farinha, R Farinha,

LC Pinheiro

2016 2nd International Conference of the Portuguese Society for Engineering Education (CISPEE) | 2016

J. Silva

2nd International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd’16 | 2016

7th International Conference on Systematic Innovation - ICSI 2016 | 2016

Silva JM

XXI - Encontro de Urologia Oncológica | 2016

Raquel João

Gil Falcão

Francisco Fernandes

Hugo Pinheiro

Rui Farinha

Luís Campos Pinheiro

Research Groups

Contacts

CEGIST - Centro de Estudos de Gestão
do Instituto Superior Técnico

Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049 - 001 Lisboa
Tel: +351 21 841 77 29 (ext. 1729)
Fax: +351 21 841 79 79
E-mail: cegist@tecnico.ulisboa.pt

Sponsored by
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Financed by Portuguese funds through the 
FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., 
under the project UID/97/2025 (CEGIST).

Host Institution
IST Lisboa