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The PhD in Technological Change and Entrepreneurship will involve a multidisciplinary faculty from the three participating institutions:
Carnegie Mellon University
Technical University of Lisbon
Catholic University of Portugal
Carnegie Mellon University
Faculty at CMU will be drawn from four academic units: Engineering and Public Policy (EPP); Social and Decision Sciences (SDS); the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management (Heinz); and the Tepper School of Business (Tepper).
Participating CMU faculty are associated with the sister program at CMU, SETChange, including:
Jay Apt
Engineering and Public Policy and Tepper School of Business
Ashish Arora
Heinz School of Public Policy and Management
Lee Branstetter
Social & Decision Sciences and Heinz School
David Hounshell
History and Social & Decision Sciences (SDS)
Marija Ilic
EPP and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
Lester Lave
Tepper School of Business and Engineering and Public Policy
Steven Klepper
SDS and Tepper School of Business
Robert Lowe
SDS and Center for Tech. Transfer & Enterprise Creation
Granger Morgan
EPP, ECE; Heinz School
Jon Peha
Engineering and Public Policy
Edward Rubin
Engineering and Public Policy and Mechanical Engineering
Marvin Sirbu
EPP; ECE; Tepper School of Business
Francisco Veloso
Engineering and Public Policy
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Technical University of Lisbon
The participation of the Technical University of Lisbon will be led by Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), and faculty will be drawn in addition from Instituto Superior the Economia e Gestão (ISEG), and Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA). Participating UTL faculty will include:
Rui Baptista
Associate Professor, Ph.D. London Business School (IST)
Carlos Bispo
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, (IST)
Margarida Catalão
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. New University of Lisbon, (IST)
Montezuma Dumangane
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of Bristol, UK (ISEG)
Paulo Ferrão
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Instituto Superior Técnico (IST)
Pedro Ferreira
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University (IST)
José Rui Figueira
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Université Paris-Dauphine (IST)
Carlos Freitas
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. London Business School
Francisco Lima
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. New University of Lisbon (IST)
João Nicolau
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG)
Mónica Oliveira
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. London School of Economics (IST)
Ana Póvoa
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Imperial College, Univ. of London (IST)
Luis Mira da Silva
Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of Reading, UK (ISA)
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Catholic University of Portugal
The participation of the Catholic University of Portugal will be led by the School of Economics and Management (FCEE), and may include the participation of UCP’s Escola Superior de Biotecnologia (ESB-Catolica). UCP faculty will include:
Fátima Barros
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Université Catholique de Louvain
Fernando Branco
Associate Professor, Ph.D. MIT
Isabel Horta Correia
Full Professor, Ph.D. Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Miguel Gouveia
Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of Rochester
José Correia Guedes
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Ohio State University
Frederick Lehmann,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of Michigan
Teresa Lloyd-Braga
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Fernando S. Machado
Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of Reading
Céline Abecassis-Moedas
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. École Polytechnique
Pedro Oliveira
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of North Carolina
David L. Patient
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of British Columbia
Szabolcs Sebestyén
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of Alicante
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