Behnam Rouzbehani, Vladimir Marbukh, Kamran Sayrafian and Luis M. Correia, Best Paper Award, EuCNC 2019 – 28th European Conference on Networks and Communications, Valencia, Spain, June 2019, for the paper entitles “Towards Cross-Layer Optimization of Virtualized Radio Access Networks”.
Ricardo M. Santos, Best Student Paper Award, 7º Congresso do Comité Português da URSI, Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 2013, for the paper emtitled “Assessment of Wind Turbines Generators influence in Aeronautical Radars”.
Gonçalo Carpinteiro, Best Paper Award, VTC’2008 Fall – IEEE 68th Vehicular Technology Conference, Calgary, Canada, Sep. 2008, for his paper entitled “Performance Evaluation in All-Wireless Wi-Fi Networks”.
Carla Oliveira, Honorary Mention, 2006 Young Engineer Innovation Contest, issued by Ordem dos Engenheiros (Portuguese Engineers Association), for her project “Estimation of Exclusion Zones for Wireless Comunication Systems Base Station Antennas”.
Luis Santo, 3rd prize, ex-equo, 2005 Young Engineer Innovation Contest, issued by Ordem dos Engenheiros (engineers association), for his M.Sc. Thesis “UMTS Performance in Multi-Service Non-Uniform Traffic Networks”.
Ana Claro and José Ferreira, 2nd prize, 1998 Young Engineer Innovation Contest, issued by Ordem dos Engenheiros (engineers association), for their Final Course Project “Comparision of propagation models for urban GSM and DCS micro-cells” (in collaboration with Telecel/Vodafone).
Lúcio Studer Ferreira, Valentina Garcia and Lívio Santos, 2nd prize, 1997 Communications Contest, issued by ICP-ANACOM (portuguese telecommunications regulator), for their Final Course Project “Cellular planning optimisation for non-uniform traffic distributions in GSM” (in collaboration with Telecel/Vodafone).
Nuno C. Gonçalves, 1st prize, 1997 Young Engineer Innovation Contest, issued by Ordem dos Engenheiros (engineers association), for his M.Sc. Thesis “Propagation models for urban microcellular systems in the UHF band”.
Fernando J. Velez,2nd prize, 1997 Young Engineer Innovation Contest, issued by Ordem dos Engenheiros (engineers association), for his M.Sc. Thesis “An interactive tool of microcellular planning for mobile communications in urban environments for the millimetric waves band”,
Diana Caiado, Ana Domingues and Nuno C. Gonçalves, 1st prize, 1995 Communications Contest, issued by ICP-ANACOM (portuguese telecommunications regulator), for their Final Course Project “Application of the COST 231 propagation model to the city of Lisbon”.