António Sérgio Ferreira
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António Sérgio Ferreira
Summary
António Sérgio Ferreira is a human[1]. He worked as an electrical engineer[2].
Key Facts
- António Sérgio Ferreira held citizenship in Portugal[3].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's professions included electrical engineer[2].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's field of work was oceanography[4].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's field of work was robotics[5].
- António Sérgio Ferreira was employed by Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[6].
- António Sérgio Ferreira was employed by Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[7].
- Among António Sérgio Ferreira's employers was Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[8].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's education included a stint at Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[9].
- António Sérgio Ferreira is recorded as male[10].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0003-3327-9020[12].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's family name is recorded as Ferreira[13].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's given name is recorded as António[14].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's Scopus author ID is recorded as 57196517300[15].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's Dimensions author ID is recorded as 012463134511.78[16].
- António Sérgio Ferreira's CIÊNCIAVITAE ID is recorded as 3D1C-F545-3112[17].
Body
Education
António Sérgio Ferreira's education included a stint at Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[9].
Career and Affiliations
António Sérgio Ferreira's professions included electrical engineer[2]. Fields of work include oceanography[4], a field of study[18] and robotics[5], an industry[19]. Employers include Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[6], a Faculty of Engineering[20], in Portugal[21], founded in 1926[22].
FAQs
What did António Sérgio Ferreira do for work?
António Sérgio Ferreira worked as electrical engineer[2].
Where did António Sérgio Ferreira go to school?
António Sérgio Ferreira was educated at Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto[9].