2009 - 2C2T - Universidade do Minho
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2009 - 2C2T - Universidade do Minho
CENTRE FOR TEXTILE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2C2T) -2009 1.1 Introduction The Centre for Textile Science and Technology (2C2T) is a research unit of Minho University. The Centre started its activity in 1978, being the first unit of R&D in Portugal specialized in the development of Science and Technology of textile materials and processes. The Centre research activity is organized in three research groups, covering the domains of the entire textile and apparel value chain, namely • Textile Physics, • Textile Chemistry, • Management, Design and Marketing. Each research group is coordinated by a Principal Investigator nominated by the Unit Coordinator. Researchers belong to a group according to their research activities. The management structure of the Unit is composed by the Director (Unit Coordinator), the Steering Committee, the Coordination Board and General Assembly. The Director is elected among the senior doctorate members of the Unit and is responsible of representing the Unit, nominate the Principal Investigators and ensure the management activities. The Steering Committee competences are mainly concerned with the approval of activity reports and financial budget as well as decide on the organization and research activities carried out within research groups. The Coordination Board ensures the management of Research groups and is responsible to elaborate the annual reports and propose the activity and budget plans. The General Assembly is responsible to approve Centre Regulation and promote the elections every two years. The core-group involves 31 researchers working in the three above identified areas, 11 senior scientists and 20 junior scientists. Several grant researchers were also involved. 1.2 Objectives The vision and mission of 2C2T is to be the leading agent of industry’s change for global competition, providing the knowledge base for the continuing viability of the textile and apparel industries. The general objectives of the Centre for Textile Science and Technology (2C2T) are: • To contribute to the development of scientific and technological research in the textile and apparel fields; • To collaborate with other Universities and Research Units in research activities and post-graduate courses; • To contribute to scientific and technology transfer between national and international organizations; • To develop activities of technical support for the community; • To conduct, participate and support research activities; • To organize seminars, conferences and lectures on related projects, • To conduct experimental and research studies, to prepare scientific projects, reports and documents; • To make publications; • To participate in directing and coordinating research activities; To accomplish this, the unit adopts a multidisciplinary approach in carrying out research work within the university and also in collaboration with foreign universities, research institutions and companies, covering the complete textile and apparel supply chain. The main areas of research, according the competences of the Unit and the needs of this specific domain of activity, are focused in several fields, namely on Conductive Textile Polymers, Process Monitoring and Control, Chemistry of Functional Textile Materials (microcapsules to textiles and footwear, new methods for application of dyes and biofunctionalisation of textiles), Fibre Bioprocesses (enzyme science, biological process on renewable materials, enzymatic processing of textiles), Sustainable Processing and Finishing of Textile Materials (plasmatic discharge in textile processing, reusable medical textiles, advanced techniques for textile effluents treatment), 3D Shaped Textile Preforms for Composites and New Product Design Methodologies for Customization. Dissemination of results through conferences’ organization and the establishment of cooperation protocols involving research, knowledge and technology transfer with international and national organizations are other activities carried out by the Unit to promote excellence. To promote public interest on textile-related research and education and to support training the Unit has been producing papers in journals and presenting communications in international and national seminars, as well as, technical manuals. 1.3 Main Achievements 2C2T has been involved worldwide in the development of textile and clothing science and technology, with interest in subjects that are more relevant to the industry’s competitiveness. In a broad sense, it can be referred that those subjects are related with Advanced Materials, Technical Textiles, Equipment Development, Quick Response Strategies and other emergent technologies. Therefore the goals are centred in the development of innovative solutions in strategic and emergent areas involving the textile chain: • Development of new materials /products. • Innovative and improved manufacturing processes, methods, equipments and integrated systems. • Development of supporting technologies to materials/product engineering. • Development of new design methodologies, management and product marketing. ensuring the utilization of the developed solutions through knowledge and technology transfer. In the field of materials/product innovation, the research projects are mainly oriented towards the design and development of functional/multifunctional textiles (smart textiles), reactive (bio-functional textiles), active (self-regulating textiles) and interactive (electronic textiles) applied to: • Protection, Safety, Occupational Health • Automotive • Construction • Health (Medical) • Social Inclusion In the area of innovative and flexible production processes, the research projects are currently focused in the knitting and sewing sectors, enzymatic processes, micro encapsulation, plasma and 3D preforms, concerning the development of equipments, processes and systems for monitoring and real-time process control devices to impart quality and productivity. In the supporting technologies area for product engineering the research projects are essentially oriented to the development of equipment to evaluate or improve materials/products quality and properties, as well as, to design and engineer new products. Concerning new management methodologies, design and marketing, the projects are mainly focused on methods and integrated systems for new and high added-value products design and on the conception of new market labels, innovative in terms of design, materials, production technologies and process management (design / production / distribution / retailing) . The great majority of projects is developed in collaborative partnerships with other UM research units, institutions and enterprises, involving national or international multidisciplinary. This approach significantly contributed to develop synergies and stimulate research carried out using internal resources and/or external financing resulting in national and international funded projects. The activity of the unit can be quantified by the following indicators: 5 books and chapters of books, 57 publications in international journals, 2 publications in national journals, 88 communications in international conferences (proceedings), 4 communications in national conferences, 5 organization of seminars and conferences, 6 doctoral and 42 masters theses concluded, 38 doctoral and 18 master theses in progress, 5 patent, supported on 47 funded projects and other non funded projects, promoted by FCT funding. Reference must also be made for several cooperation protocols signed with companies, for technical support or product development. The Textile and Clothing Industries are in nature multidisciplinary involving multiple competences, concerning product, processes and equipment development, design, management and marketing, among others. Therefore research projects integrated multiple scientific and technological domains and research teams involve members from different research Units, namely with researchers from electronics, mechanics, materials, physics, chemistry and biology, from internal or external institutions, as can be seen in the list of projects and publications presented in this report. In order to promote cross disciplinary research, non formal meetings between members of distinct research centres were organized and encouraged. In this regard, some concrete actions were taken, namely through the funding that was allocated to preliminary research studies in subjects involving at least three different domains (In2Tec projects). Besides research, 2C2T promotes research training leading to technology and knowledge transfer across different domains through the participation and promotion of Master Courses. Also 2C2T members are collaborating in other Master Courses, namely on those promoted by School of Engineering. Another type of dissemination that is being followed is Industrial thesis made by first degree students. Relative to this strategy, cooperation protocol between the leading textile associations (ATP, Anivec) the Ordem dos Engenheiros (Portuguese engineer’s chamber) and the Portuguese Employment and Training Institute – IEFP, to promote the cooperation between the industry and university, towards sustainable competitiveness. In the period, 6 PhD Thesis and 42 MSc Thesis were produced, most of them in collaboration with other departments and with industry. 1.4 Dissemination Dissemination is a key factor to diffuse Unit activities and at the same time to promote excellence. The purposes of the outreach activities carried out by the research unit were: • Raise awareness of the research carried out • Inform the community • Promote projects results and engage other researchers and stakeholders The main target audiences were the scientific community, the media, the industry, the institution and government. The outreach activities carried out by the Unit comprised: -Presentation of the research works developed in well-known international and national conferences to share the achievements with experts in the field (88 communications in international conferences (proceedings), 4 communications in national conferences); - Publication in peer-reviewed journal articles to inform the scientific community of the achievements of the Unit research (57 publications in international journals, 2 publications in national journal); - Participation in technical events through posters, leaflets, brochures and prototype demonstrations to show the progress and developments achieved to a larger community, including stakeholders, - Organization of technical workshops and seminars to raise awareness and promote Unit research (5 organization of seminars and conferences); - Organization and participation on institution workshops to inform the internal scientific community on research progress - Public speakers, roundtable discussions to raise awareness of the importance of innovation in the textile and clothing sectors to the national and European economy - Articles in magazines, newspapers and TV programs to disseminate and promote the work to the public community - Institution and Unit website to disseminate the most relevant and updated information about Unit activities (www.uminho.pt, www.2c2t.uminho.pt) 2. RESEARCH GROUPS Referência Nome do Grupo RG-MATE-Norte-Braga-264-1786 Textile Physics RG-MATE-Norte-Braga-264-1787 Textile Chemistry RG-MATE-Norte-Braga-264-1789 Management, Design and Marketing 2.1 Research Group Title: Textile Physics Research Group Title: Textile Physics Principal Investigator: Maria Elisabete Martins Paiva Monteiro Cabeço Silva Research Area: Materials Science and Engineering 2.1.1 Objectives The Textile Physics research group is a founding component of 2C2T whose objectives include: • Development of flexible and intelligent process control systems; • Development of new equipment to evaluate or improve materials/products quality and properties, as well as, to design and engineer new products; • Development and innovation of high-tech multifunctional textiles integrating new materials and processes. The major emphasis of the group has been on the development of technological solutions for practical problems of the Portuguese and European Textile Industries, together with process and product innovation to expand these industries to non-traditional markets. Established and newly developed devices for monitoring and real-time control are being used on the study of the dynamic behaviour and fault prediction of sewing and knitting processes. Similarly, developed textile support equipment is being used to design, improve and evaluate materials and products properties, performance and behaviour, under multiaxial stresses, and to establish performance standards for raw materials and yarn production based on the use of prediction and decision-support tools. More recently the group has been active in the development of textile-based products integrating electronic systems (e-textiles, i-textiles) for protection, safety (i-protect) and personal empowerment (i-vest) applications, textiles with improved functionality for O.R. theatres (medical textiles) and textiles and clothing for physiological comfort. Studies on sensory analysis of textiles are also being conducted to assess handle and predict total comfort properties. The group explores several research approaches ranging from fundamental to applied research with special emphasis on textile-related problems. 2.1.2 Main Achievements The Textile Physics group adopts a multidisciplinary approach in carrying out research work within the university and also in collaboration with foreign universities, research institutions and companies. The core-group involves 10 researchers working in the three above identified areas, 3 senior scientists and 7 junior scientists. This approach significantly contributed to develop synergies and stimulate research carried out using internal resources and/or external financing resulting in 21 national and international funded projects, which contributed to the following productivity indicators: 2 books and chapters of books, 14 publications in international journals, 1 publication in national journals, 32 communications in international conferences (proceedings), 2 communications in national conferences, 1 doctoral and 15 master theses concluded, 1 posdoc supervision, 10 doctoral and 12 master theses in progress and 10 research grants. Dissemination of results through conference’s organization and the establishment of cooperation protocols involving research, knowledge and technology transfer with international and national organizations from the public and private sectors are other activities carried out by the group to promote excellence. In this regard we highlight the cooperation protocols with a spanish technological research centre (Gaiker) in the area of conductive polymers and in the area of process monitoring and control, with a chinese sewing machine company manufacturer (Zoje Machine Company, Lda) and two german institutions (Innomas and Steinbeis transferzentrum) and in the area of textile comfort a protocol with a French research laboratory (Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textile). To promote public interest on textile-related research and education and to support training the group has been producing papers in journals and presenting communications in international and national seminars, as well as, technical manuals. 2.1.3 Publications in peer review Journals Some examples: ABREU, M. J., BRAGA, I., DUARTE, F. - Simulating Human Physiological Response with a Thermal Manikin testing different Non Active Medical Devices, Journal Materials Science Forum, Editora Transtec, ISSN 0255-5476. (aceite para publicação) ALPUIM, P., MARINS, E.S., ROCHA, P.F., TRINDADE, I.G., CARVALHO, M.A.F., LANCEROSMENDEZ, S., Ultra-sensitive shape sensor test structures based on piezoresistive doped nanocrystalline silicon, Vacuum, Elsevier, 83, 1279–1282, 2009 BRAGA, I., ABREU, M. J.- Otimização do Design do Vestuário Cirúrgico Através do Estudo do Conforto Térmico, Revista Enfermagem Atual, Editora EPUB, ISSN 0104-3552. (aceite para publicação) H. CARVALHO, A.M. ROCHA, J. L. MONTEIRO, Measurement and analysis of needle penetration forces in industrial high-speed sewing machine, Journal of the Textile Institute, ISSN 00405000.100:4 (May 2009), pp 319-329. CARVALHO, V., CARDOSO, P.; BELSEY. M.; VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F, O - Yarn Hairiness Characterization Using Two Orthogonal Directions, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.58, nº3, March 2009, pp594-601 CARVALHO, V.; BELSEY, M; VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F, O, “Yarn Diameter and Linear Mass Correlation”. J Nondestruct Eval (2009) 28:pp 49–54 DOI 10.1007/s10921-009-0046-8. CARVALHO, V.; BELSEY. M.; VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F. O.- “Automatic yarn Characterization System: Design of a Prototype”, ”, IEEE Sensors Journal , vol . 9, Nº 8, Agosto 2009, pp. 987-993. CARVALHO, V.; BELSEY. M;.VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F. O.- Yarn Irregularity Parameterisation Using Optical Sensors”, Fibres & Textiles IN Eastern Europe, January /March 2009, vol17, Nº1(72) , pp 26-32 LIMA, M.; VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SILVA, L, F.; CUNHA, J. - “Fabrics Made from Non-Conventional Blends: What Can we Expect from them Related to Frictional Properties”, Textile Research Journal, vol 79(4) March 2009: 337-342 . DOI: 10.1177/0040517508097519 (factor de impacto 0.473) LIMA, M.; VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SILVA, L, F.; CUNHA, J. .” Analysis of the Friction Coefficient in Fabrics Made from Non-conventional Blends” Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon, vol.1(19), , January – March 2009 pp 258-263. LIMA, M.; VASCONCELOS, R.; SILVA, L.F.; CUNHA, J.; Fabrics Made from Non-Conventional Blends: What Can we Expect from them Related to Frictional Properties?, Textile Research Journal, Vol79, Issue 4, March 2009, Sage Publications, ISSN 0040-5175, pg. 337-342. NOGUEIRA, C., CABEÇO SILVA, M.E., SCHACHER, L., ADOLPHE, D., - Textiles Materials- Tactile Describers, Journal of Food Technology, 7 (3) 66-70, 2009, ISSN 1684-8462. PAMUK, O., ABREU, M. J., ONDOGAN, Z. - Tensile Strength Properties of Woven and Nonwoven Surgical Gown Fabrics, Tekstil. Journal of Textile and Clothing Technology, Publisher: Croatian Association of Textile Engineers, Vol. 57, 2009 ISSN 0492-5882 PAMUK, O.; ONDOGAN, Z.; ABREU, M. J. - The Thermal Comfort Properties of Reusable and Disposable Surgical Gown Fabrics, TEKSTILEC (Slovene Journal for Textile and Clothing Technology, Design and Marketing, Vol. 52, 2009, ISSN 0351-3386 2.1.4 Other International publications Some examples: ABREU M. J. ; BRAGA, I.; DUARTE, F.M. - Simulating Human Physiological Response with a Thermal Manikin testing Non ActiveMedical Devices, Fifth Int Materials Symposium (Materiais 2009), Lisboa, Portugal, Abr 2009. ABREU M. J. - A Função dos Dispositivos Médicos na Segurança e Higiene Ocupacional dos seus Utilizadores nos Hospitais. SHO 2009, Col Segurança e Higiene Ocupacionais, Guimarães, Portugal, Fev 2009. ISBN 978-972-99504-5-2. ABREU, M.J.; BRAGA, I – Designing a New Surgical Gown using Subjective and Objective Evaluation Methods, 2nd Int Conf ITMC 2009, Casablanca, Marrocos, Nov 2009. ISBN 9789954-8878-1-4. ABREU, M.J.; BRAGA, I. - Thermal Comfort Evaluation of Non Active Medical Devices using Thermal Manikin Measurements, Autex 2009, Cesme, Turquia, Mai 2009. ISBN 978-975-483787. BROEGA A.C., CABEÇO SILVA M. E. - The Thermal Comfort Evaluation of Woollen Fine Materials Based on Consumers Preferences, Proceedings of the 9th AUTEX - World Textile Conference AUTEX2009, Çesme – Izmir, Turkey May 2009 CARVALHO, M.A.F.; DUARTE, F.M.; HEINRICH, D.P.; SOUTO, A.P. - WeAdapt - Inclusive Clothing Design - Fashion Collection for mobility impairment, 1º Cong Int Deficiência, Braga, Portugal, Jan 2009 CARVALHO, M.A.F.; DUARTE, F.M.; HEINRICH, D.P.; SOUTO, A.P.; WOLTZ, S.T. - Inclusive Clothing Design -Proposal for Product Development for Mobility Impairment, Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, May 2009 CARVALHO, M.A.F.; DUARTE, F.M.; HEINRICH, D.P.; SOUTO, A.P.; WOLTZ, S.T. - WeAdapt Inclusive Clothing Design Proposal for Product Development, The Royal College of Art, Helen Hamlyn Centre, London, April 2009 CARVALHO, V., BESLEY, M, VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F, O, A comparison of mass parameters determination using capacitive and optical sensors, Eurosensors, Lausanne, Switzerland, Sep 2009 ISSN 1876 6196 CARVALHO, V., BESLEY, M, VASCONCELOS, R. M.; SOARES, F, O, Automatic Yarn Characterization System, 7th, Palma de Maiorca, Espanha, Out 2009 ISBN 978-1-4244-2581-5, pp780-783 CATARINO, A., ROCHA A.M. , MONTEIRO J.L. , “Fault Detection in Yarn Input Tension Waveforms using Match Pursuit”, RECPAD 2009, Aveiro, Oct 2009, Portugal FERREIRA, F., SURMA, B., CAMPAGNE, C., KRUCINSKA, I., PAIVA, M., COVAS, J, Study on the Use of Carbon Nanotubes Polymer Composites in Textiles, 9th AUTEX - World Textile Conference – AUTEX2009, Çesme – Izmir, Turkey, May 2009 HEINRICH, D.P, CARVALHO, M.A.F.; A ergonomia e os princípios do conforto no design de produtos para vestuário: acerca dos dados antropométricos aplicados a públicos específicos. In: IV Worshop de Análise Ergonômica do Trabalho. FAPEMIG. Viçosa – MG, Brasil, 2009 HEINRICH, D.P, CARVALHO, M.A.F., BARROSO, M.F.P.; Conforto do Vestuário – Princípios Ergonômicos Aplicados ao Design Centrado no Usuário. 5 Int Congf Research in Design. Bauru, Brasil, 10-12 Out 2009 HEINRICH, D.P, CARVALHO, M.A.F.; Acessibilidade cotidiana na terceira idade - IV Worshop de Análise Ergonômica do Trabalho. FAPEMIG. V. 01, Viçosa- MG, Brasil, 2009. HUSSAIN, D., FIGUEIREDO, M., FERREIRA, F., Swot Analysis of Pakistan Textile Supply Chain, IX Cong Galego de Estatística e Investigación de Operacións, Ourense, Nov 2009 LIMA, M.; SILVA, L-F.; VASCONCELOS R.; CARNEIRO, A.. -FRICTORQ, Mechatonic Design for the Objective Measurement of Friction in 2D Soft Surfaces, MECAHITECH’09, Bucharest , Roménia, Oct 2009. MAGNUS E., CATARINO A. , BROEGA C., Interactions between apparel design and seamless technology, Int Conf on Integration of Design, Engineering and Management for innovation, IDEMI 2009, Sep 2009, Porto, Portugal MARTINS L.A.S.B., FERNANDES C.M.C., NUNES AVA, CARVALHO M.A.F.; Dynamic Waterbed with Pressure Modulation by Turbulent Jets. ASME Int Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition - IMECE 2009, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, Nov 2009 MATOS, D., ARAÚJO, L., MONTEIRO, S.C.; ALMEIDA, L.S.;CRUZ, J. VASCONCELOS, R. M -: O Papel das Figuras Significativas no Percurso de Indivíduos de Excelência: Estudos de Caso em Contexto de Realização, ICPED 2009- 1st Int Conf Psychology and Education, UBI, Covilhã– Mar 2009 MONTAGNA, G., CATARINO, A., CARVALHO, H., ROCHA, A.. Study and Optimization of Swimming Performance in Swimsuit Designed with Seamless Technology, Autex 2009 World Textile Conference, Izmir, Turkey , 2009, May MONTAGNA,G., CARVALHO, C. ,CARVALHO, H., CATARINO, A., O Designer de Produto como Elemento de Ligação nas Equipas Multidisciplinares, Conferência e-Design 2009, Lisboa, Nov 2009 MONTEIRO, S., ALMEIDA, L. S., VASCONCELOS, R. M. & CRUZ, J. F. Studying excellent engineering students: A mixed methods approach. 5th Int Mixed Methods Conf School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Jul 2009 (Poster) MONTEIRO, S.C.; ALMEIDA, L.S.; VASCONCELOS, R. M -: O papel docente na Formação de Alunos de excelência na Engenharia- dados de um Estudo quantitativo na Universidade do Minho, WCCA 2009- World Cong on Communication and Arts, Abr 2009, São Caetano do Sul, Brasil– ISBN 978-85-89120-68-5, pp 28-32 . RUTHSCHILLING A. A., BROEGA A.C. – Design de vestuário de moda contemporânea: criação versus produção, Proceedings of the 5º Colóquio de Moda, Faculdade Boa Viagem, Recife, Pernambuco, Brasil, Set 2009. SANTOS, J.; PONTES, L.: CARVALHO, M. - Sense4Me: Rede de Sensores de Deformação para Electro-Têxteis e Cuidados de Saúde - Colóquio Internacional sobre Segurança e Higiene Ocupacionais – SHO 2009, Guimarães, Fev 2009 SANTOS, J.; PONTES, L.: CARVALHO, M.A.F.; ALVES, P.; Pressure ulcers prevention: insights from postural adjustments of healthy persons. 12th Annual Open Meeting of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel. Academic Medical Center (AMC). Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Sep 2009. (Poster) SILVA, M., CATARINO, A., CARVALHO, H., ROCHA, A., MONTEIRO, J., MONTAGNA, G., Study Of Vital Sign Monitoring With Textile Sensor In Swimming Pool Environment. IECON 2009, 35th Annual Conf IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Nov 2009, Porto, Portugal SILVA, M., CATARINO, A., CARVALHO, H., ROCHA, A., MONTEIRO, J., MONTAGNA, G, Textile Sensors for ECG and Respiratory Frequency on Swimsuits, Conf Intelligent Textiles and Mass Customisation, Casablanca, Morocco, Nov 2009, ISBN 978-9954-8878-1-4 SILVA, M.; ABREU, M. J.; PIRES, H. – The contemporary estheticization of products through the shop window-dressing. Parfois: A case study analysis, 9th Conf European Sociological Association (ESA 2009), Lisboa, Portugal, Set 2009. http//:esa.abstractbook.net VASCONCELOS, R. M.; ALMEIDA, L.S.; MONTEIRO, S.C -: O Insucesso e Abandono Académico na Universidade: Uma Análise sobre os Cursos de Engenharia, ICECE 2009 Int Conf Engineering and Computer Education, Mar 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina– ISBN 978-85-89120-063-0, pp.457-461 WEIAND R. , BROEGA A.C. , MOTA RIBEIRO S., - Turkey: the Interface Country Between Orient and Occident and the Fashion Visual Communication, 9th AUTEX - World Textile Conference – AUTEX2009, Çesme – Izmir, Turkey May 2009 2.1.5 Master and Ph.D. thesis PhD Thesis Obtenção de Medidas para a concepção de Vestuário – implicações e limitações dos dados antropométricos, Doutoramento em Engenharia Têxtil, Dez 2009, Orient: Miguel Carvalho e Mónica Barroso, Dout: Daiane Pletsch Heinrich. MSc Thesis A Tecnologia Seamless na Relação do Têxtil com a Estética enquanto Produto de Vestuário, Mestrado em Design e Marketing de Moda, Outubro de 2009. Orient: André Catarino, Mest: Cármen Augusto As montras como forma de comunicação de uma marca de produtos de moda, Mestrado em Design e Marketing-Opção Têxtil, Set de 2009, Orient: Maria José Abreu/Maria Helena Pires (DCC). Mest: Mellissa Lima e Silva Concepção e Desenvolvimento de Fato para Trabalhadores em Ambientes Frios, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Dezembro 2009, Orient: Ana Broega, Mest: Gilda Maria Murta Santos. Departamento de Engenharia Têxtil em Interacção com a Industria Têxtil e do Vestuário, Ciclo de Estudos Integrado em Engenharia Têxtil, Dezembro 2009, Mest: Maria Manuela Gonçalves Ferreira, Orient: Rosa Vasconcelos Design de vestuário de moda contemporânea: criação versus produção, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Janeiro 2009 Orient: Ana Broega, Mest: Anne Anicet Rüthschilling. Design de Vestuário para Desportistas Deficientes Motores, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Miguel Ângelo Carvalho, Mest: Maria do Socorro de Araújo. Estudo da Dinâmica de Costura numa Máquina de Costura de Ponto Preso, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Miguel Ângelo Carvalho, Mest: Avelino Machado Ferreira. Estudo do Comportamento de Materiais Celulósicos ao “Toque”, Ciclo de Estudos Integrado em Engenharia de Materiais, Dezembro 2009, Orient: Rosa Vasconcelos Mest: António Manuel Carneiro Estudo e Desenvolvimento de um Fato de Natação Feminino, para Pessoas com Excesso de Peso, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Miguel Ângelo Carvalho, Mest: Maria Gladis Franco Marramon. Estudo e Utilização da Antropometria e Modelação na Criação de Vestuário para Pessoas com Trissomia 21, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Miguel Ângelo Carvalho, Mest: Cristiane Nunes Santos. O Design de Moda aplicado à Tecnologia Seamless, Mestrado em Design e Marketing de Moda, Novembro de 2009, Orient: André Catarino, Cristina Broega, Mest: Emanuele Magnus. Produção de objectos artísticos em suportes utilitários, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Abril 2009 Orient: Hélder Carvalho e Maria da Graça Guedes. Mest: Fúlvio Mendes, Redução de Custos de Produção na Área do Calçado, Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Têxtil, Dezembro 2009, Orient: Miguel Ângelo Carvalho, Mest: Manuel Afonso Sereno Ferro. Desenvolvimento de Vestuário Funcional termo-regulador, Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Têxtil., Novembro 2009, Orient: Ana Maria Rocha, Mest: Ana Valinho Estruturas têxteis conformáveis integrando materiais com memória de forma (SMMs), Mestrado em Têxteis Avançados, Janeiro 2009, Orient: Ana Maria Rocha, Mest: Joaquim Anjos 2.1.6 Internationalization The Textile Physics group is involved with the most important universities, such as Autex (Association of European Textile Universities), centres of research and companies in multidisciplinary teams, in a national or international basis, guarantying the dissemination of projects results within academic and industrial communities. Contracts within cooperation protocols with individuals and companies provide shared access to technologies, entries into proprietary research and a rapid response team for national and international initiatives. The participation in international networks of experts and research institutions, such as the European Technology European Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing, dealing with intelligent and smart textiles, standardisation, new material and product development opened new innovation opportunities that consolidated the involvement in Research Projects at European level. The textile physics team is also active in research and scholarly collaboration with international PhD students, graduate student mobility, faculty-staff programs for research, international conferences and workshops, international PhD and MSc juries, joint publications, joint degree programs, invited lectures, PhDs co-supervision, reviewer in international journals and conferences and participates in the evaluation and technical follow-up of textile based research projects for the European Commission. 2.1.7 Government/Organization contract research Aprendizagem Centrada no Aluno à luz do processo de Bolonha: a Inclusão integrada das competências Transversais, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian , (92772), 60000 € BIOSWIM - Sistema de Interface Corporal Integrada em Vestuário para Monitorização de Sinais, PTDC EEA-ELC/70803/06, 3 anos, 98381 €, FCDEF UP, INESC-Porto Desenvolvimento de Vestuário termoregulador e dermoprotector, QREN, 24 m, 100.000 €, Newtextiles Desenvolvimento de Têxteis Funcionais para Aplicações Dermatológicas e de Conforto Térmico, QREN, 36 m, 190.000 €, Newtextiles ETP@Textile&Clothing.pt, POCI 2010 Med.V./021/06 , 18 meses, 40000 €, Citeve FRICTORQ, AI-POCTI -I&D, 93881 € INTELTEX – Intelligent Multi-reactive textiles integrating nano-filler based CPC fibers, IPNMP2CT-2006-026626, 4 anos, 365 000 €, Nanocyl, Eurodye, Minerva, Protensive, Multitel, Arlen, Tissa, Edana, Alma, ENSAIT, TUL, UBS, QMUL, IPFDD, Peratech ITT – Innovative Textile Transfer, Leonardo da Vinci, 2 anos, 30 000 €, Univ. Leeds, Klitra, TEI Piraeus, Riga Univ, Iasi Univ, Univ. Maribor Membrana Portátil Adaptável ao Clima, FCT, 36 m, 190.000 € MultiFunTextiles, 24 m, 58.000 €, ATP PiezoTex - Sensores e actuadores piezoeléctricos em filamento e filme poliméricos extrudidos, PTDC/CTM/108801/2008, 36m, 119.000 € Playvest, QREN, 2 4 m, 190 000 € PROLIMB - Sensorização Electrónica para a Profilaxia de Patologias dos Membros Inferiores, FCT, PTDC/EEA-ELC/103683/08, 36m, 173.000 €, Inesc Porto, FEUP Promoção do Sucesso Escolar e Combate ao Abandono e ao Insucesso na Universidade do Minho POCI 2010, Medida IV.1, Acção IV.1., 120.839,45 € Rede de sensores de deformação para electro-têxteis e cuidados de saúde, PTDC/CTM/66558/2006, 30 meses, 105 100 €, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, Dep.Física /Dep. Psicologia, UMinho Sense4me - Sistema de monitorização e controlo de desconforto em deficientes físicos, PTDC/SAU-BEB/68678/06, 36 meses, 146.603 €, Hospital São Marcos, APD-Associação Portuguesa de Deficientes Somelos, 12 meses, 21000 €, Somelos 2.1.8 Future Objectives The future objectives of the Textile Physics research group rely mainly on the research areas previously defined that represent a medium-long term group strategy. In this context, the prioritization of the research areas was also defined and in the past was mainly focused on the development of flexible and intelligent process control systems and new equipment. In the short term, the group is mainly targeting the research challenge that is subjacent to the development and innovation of high–tech multifunctional textiles and the development of technologies with specially designed modifications for this new generation of textiles. This can be assessed by the on-going projects in which the group members are involved and in the publications that are being submitted/accepted. Internationalisation continues to be a goal, either through the consolidation of networks of experts and research institutions, either through the involvement in European standardisation institutions and in international committees. Industrial contracts within cooperation protocols with individuals and companies to promote technology and knowledge transfer, as well as, the establishment of a training international network in the area of High-Tech Textiles (a Master course started in 2007/08) are short-term goals of the group. The Textile Physics group enjoys effective and well-established mechanisms for knowledge and technology transfer to industry. The projects support graduate students that represent an important vehicle for knowledge transfer. By emphasizing team-based interdisciplinary research within the group, students are trained in a mode that is critically important to meeting the complex, fast-moving challenges of industry. New materials with switchable and adaptive properties, integration of microsystems in textiles and textile-based sensors, open a huge field for the development of new constructions which will be integrated in applications for technical and protective textiles. They will be developed for the use in medical/empowerment clothing, surgical textiles in operation theatre, protection and sports wear, clean room textiles and automotive textiles. The production of all these innovative materials and constructions will be reached with new and/or adapted processes in textile production industry. 2.2 Research Group Title: Textile Chemistry Research Group Title: Textile Chemistry Principal Investigator: JAIME ISIDORO NAYLOR DA ROCHA GOMES Research Area: Materials Science and Engineering 2.2.1 Objectives The Textile Chemistry Group is organized under the concept of integrated research work covering transversal fields of interest in the areas of textile polymers and textile processing. The major emphasis as been fundamental knowledge in textile related sciences and industrial applications, towards development of environmentally friendly finishing processes and functional products. The activity is highly internationalized through a collaborative effort with the most important worldwide universities, research centres, enterprises, individually or inside networks, connected with running projects or those concerning forthcoming goals. The participation of the Textile Chemistry Group in international networks of experts, research institutions dealing with intelligent and smart textiles and European standardisation concerning multifunctional textiles and functionalisation of textiles, opens wide chances to be on top of the wage in which concerns innovation opportunities. Three main research areas are active: Chemistry of Functional Textile Materials, Fibre Bioprocesses, Sustainable Processing and Finishing of Textile Materials Chemistry of Functional Textile Materials domain has been active in dye chemistry and adsorption (synthesis of new catalysts for degradation of dyes in effluents), controlled delivery of substances (liposomes and microcapsules), interactive textile materials (PCM-phase change materials) and active textiles (anti-bacterial textiles). In which concerns Fibre Bioprocesses area, intensive work has been produced regarding mechanisms of enzyme’s application in textile processing, namely by modification of natural and synthetic fibrous polymers. Sustainable Processing and Finishing of Textile Materials concerns plasmatic surface treatments in order to radically change finishing processes and products, with high level of effects, , higher durability, lower costs and less products; electrochemical technologies, advanced oxidation processes and modification of membranes for wastewater treatments are contributions to sustainable solutions for textile industry pollution problems; development of new materials for reusable medical textiles with increased resistance to washing, drying, sterilisation has also been the aim of important developments. 2.2.2 Main Achievements Chemistry of Functional Textile Materials provided projects in innovative application of microcapsules in textile and footwear industry. 5 projects with and without external funding, concerning production and degradation of dyes, new methods for application of dyes and biofunctionalisation of textiles, are active. 4 publications in international journals and 8 communications in international congresses and conferences were achieved. Fibre Bioprocesses concerned 4 funded projects with international links with centres of knowledge in enzyme science regarding biological detergents, biological process on renewable materials, enzymatic treatment of wool, functionalisation of medical textiles, enzymatic processing of textiles with ultrasounds and enzymatic modification of synthetic fibres. 9 publications in international journals, 2 doctoral thesis concluded, 6 doctoral thesis in progress and 3 patents are the most significant productivity indicators. Sustainable Processing and Finishing of Textile Materials concerned 5 national and international funded projects, regarding plasmatic discharge in textile processing of cellulosic materials and industrial prototype, reusable medical textiles and advanced techniques for textile effluents treatment. 1 chapter of book, 8 articles in international journals, 15 communications in international conferences, 6 master thesis concluded, 5 doctoral and 8 master thesis in progress and 1 patent were the main productivity indicators. As global results of Textile Chemistry Group, 1 chapter of book, 21 articles in international journals, 24 communications in international conferences, 2 doctoral and 6 master thesis concluded, 11 doctoral and 8 master thesis in progress, 4 patents and 14 projects were produced. 2.2.3 Publications in peer review Journals BRISSOS V, PEREIRA L, MUNTEANU F. D., CAVACO-PAULO A,. MARTINS L.O., Expression System Of Cota-Laccase For Directed Evolution And High-Throughput Screenings For The Oxidation Of High-Redox Potential Dyes, Biotechnol. j., 2009 4 (doi:10.1002/biot.200800248) CARDOSO, I, GOMES, J.N.R., “The application of microcapsules of PCM in flame resistant nonwoven materials”, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, vol 21, number 2/3(2009), 102-108. CARNEIRO, N., SOUTO, A.P., FOSTER, F., OLIVEIRA, F., FERNANDES, F., DIAS, P., “La maquina de plasma DBD en el procesamiento a mojado del material têxtil”, Química Textil EBERL A., HEUMANN S., BRÜCKNER T , ARAÚJO, R., CAVACO-PAULO A., KAUFMANN F., KROUTIL W, GUEBITZ G.M. , Enzymatic Surface Hydrolysi Of Poly(Ethylen Terephthalate) And Bis(Benzoyloxyethyl) Terephthalate By Lipase And Cutinase In The Presence Of Surface Active Molecules, Journal Of Biotechnology, 2009, 143(3):207–212 (doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2009.07.008) FRANCISCO E., ZILLE A, DIAS G.F., CRISTIANO R, DURRANT L. R., CAVACO-PAULO A., Biodegradation Of Textile Azo Dyes By A Facultative Staphylococcus Arlettae Strain Vn-11 Using A Sequencial Microaerophilic/Aerobic Process, International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2009, 63(3):280-288, (doi:10.1016/j.ibiod.2008.10.003) FRANCISCO E, ZILLE A, FANTINATTI-GARBOGGINI F, S. SILVA I, CAVACO-PAULO A , L. R. DURRANT, Microaerophilic-Aerobic Sequential Decolourization/Biodegradation of Textile Azo Dyes By A Facultative Klebsiella sp. strain vn-31, Process Biochemistry, 2009, 44(4), 446-452 (doi:10.1016/j.procbio.2008.12.009) GOWRI, S., ALMEIDA, L., AMORIM, T., CARNEIRO, N., SOUTO, A.P., ESTEVES, F., “Polymer nanocomposites for multifunctional finishing of textiles- A review”, Textile Research Journal, Set 2009 GOWRI, S., ALMEIDA, L., AMORIM, T., CARNEIRO, N., SOUTO, A.P., ESTEVES, F., Sunil Kumar Sanghy, “Functional finishing of polyamide fabrics using ZnO-PMMA nanocomposites”, Journal of Materials Science GOWRI, S., ALMEIDA, L., AMORIM, T., CARNEIRO, N., SOUTO, A.P., ESTEVES, F., “Novel copolymer for SiO2 nanoparticles dispersion”, Journal of Applied Polymer Science HEUMANN S, A EBERL S., FISHER-COLBRIE G, POBEHEIM H, KAUFMANN F, RIBITSCH D, CAVACO-PAULO A, GM GUEBITZ, A Novel Aryl Acylamidase From Nocardia Farcinica Hydrolyses Polyamide, Biotechnol bioeng, 2009, 102(4):1003-1011 (doi:10.1002/bit.22139) KIM, S., SILVA, C., ZILLE, A, LOPEZ, C, EVTUGUIN, D. V., CAVACO-PAULO, A., Characterisation Of Enzymatically Oxidised Lignosulfonates And Their Application On Lignocellulosic Fabrics, Polymer International, 2009, 58(8):863-868 (doi:10.1002/pi.2600) MORÃO, A., NUNES, J., SOUSA, F., AMORIM, M.T., ESCOBAR, I, QUEIROZ, J "Development of a model for membrane filtration of long and flexible macromolecules: Application to predict dextran and linear DNA rejections in ultrafiltration." Journal of Membrane Science 336(1-2): 61-70. (2009). OLIVEIRA, F., SOUTO A. P., CARNEIRO N., NASCIMENTO J., “Surface modification on polyamide 6.6 with double barrier discharge (DBD) plasma to optimize dyeing process by direct dyes“, Revista Ciência e Tecnologia dos Materiais OLIVEIRA, F., SOUTO, A.P., CARNEIRO, N., “Tingimento da Poliamida 6.6 com corantes reactivos para lã e algodão após modificação superficial com descarga plasmátca de dupla barreira dieléctrica (DBD), Química Têxtil, Nº 95, pag. 20-34, Junho 2009 PINHO, E., HENRIQUES, M., OLIVEIRA, R., DIAS, A., SOARES, G., Development of biofunctional textiles by the application of resveratrol to cotton, bamboo and silk. Fibers and Polymers RAMÍREZ, R, MARTÍ, M, CAVACO-PAULO, A, SILVA, R,. DE LA MAZA, A, PARRA J.L., CODERCH, L, Liposome Formation With Wool Lipid Extracts Rich In Ceramides, Journal of Liposome Research, 2009, 19(1):77-83 RUZENE, D., SILVA, D., VICENTE, A., TEIXEIRA, J., AMORIM, M.T., GONÇALVES, A. "Cellulosic Films Obtained from the Treatment of Sugarcane Bagasse Fibers with N -methylmorpholine- N -oxide (NMMO)." Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 154(1): 38-47. (2009). SANTOS, J.G., SOARES, G.M.B., HRDINA, R., OLIVEIRA-CAMPOS, A..M., GOMES, J.I.N.R. “A study on the spectral changes of reactive textile dyes during dyeing processes and their implications on online control procedures”. Coloration Technology, vol.125, no.1, (2009), 8-13. SILVA R,. FERREIRA H, LITTLE C. , CAVACO-PAULO A, Effect Of Ultrasound Parameters For Unilamellar Liposome Preparation, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2009, in press (doi:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2009.10.010) SOARES, G.M.B., VIEIRA, R., SANTOS, J., PEREIRA, P., COSTA-FERREIRA, M., GOMES, J.I.N.R. “Optimization of Application Procedure for Fixation of Monocationic Salt onto Cotton with Antibacterial Activity”. Fibers and Polymers, 2009. 2.2.4 Other International publications ALMEIDA L, MELO; T, Organic textiles - new trend in clothing, AUTEX 2009 World Conference, Izmir, 25-28 de Maio de 2009. ALVES M. , SOARES G.M. .- Development of new vat dyeing process using 2-hydroxypropyl-βCyclodextrin. Book of Abstracts of 8th International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Group, Minho University, 06 - 08 September 2009, Braga – Portugal, 63. (Resumo) AMORIM, M.T., TAVARES, C., MARQUES, S., BERGAMASCO R., MORÃO, A., “Application of ultrafiltration membranes modified with titanium dioxide in the treatment of textile wastewater” PPTC09 1ST International Edition “Photocatalytic Products And Technologies Conference”My11-13, 2009, Universidade Do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal.. AMORIM, M.T.P, MORÃO, A., MARQUES, S.M.S., TAVARES, C., BERGAMASCO, R., (2009) Modification of ultra- and microflitration membranes with titanim dioxide” EUROMEMBRANES 2009, September 6-10, Montpellier França. FERNANDES, H., L.ROYER , SANTOS J., SOARES G.M. - Study of fixation of monochloro-striazinyl-β-cyclodextrins to cotton-polyester blends, 8th International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Group, Minho University, 06 - 08 September 2009, Braga – Portugal, 100. GOMES, J.I.N.R., MAIA, F., “Silica nanoparticles containing aqueous oxidising and antimicrobial products”, Nano&Green Technology 2009 conference, NY, EUA, 17-19 Novembro 2009. GOMES, J.I.N.R., SAMPAIO, S., MAIA, F., “Colored nanoparticles: composition and application to protein fibres and hair” Nanotech 2009, Houston, Maio 2009, p 102-105 LASCHUK, T.; SOUTO, A. P.; Shape Memory Alloys applied to Intimate Apparel Pad, Proceedings of V International Materials Symposium - Materiais 2009, Lisboa, Portugal; 5-8 de Abril, 2009. LASCHUK, T.; SOUTO, A. P.; Bojo Inteligente com Memória de Forma, XXIII CNTT - Congresso Nacional de Técnicos Têxteis - ABTT, S. Paulo, Brasil; 14-17 de Abril, 2009. MAIA, F, GOMES, JINR, “From Micro to Nano”-Nanotechnology conference, Março 2009, IoN, London, UK. (Poster). MAIA, F., GOMES, J.I.N.R., “Nanoparticles of silica for ecological antibacterial applications”, AITEX 3rd international Congress, 28-29 Outubro 2009, Alcoy, Espanha, MIRANDA T. , SANTOS J., SOARES G., Bioactive Textiles for Well-Being, Medical and Cosmetic Aplications, Autex Conference 2009, Izmir, Turkey, 26-28 May, 2009 NASCIMENTO J. H. O., NEVES J., CARNEIRO J., TEIXEIRAV. - Plasma Treatments and PVD Photocatalytic Nanocoatings in Textile Fibers-Towards the Development of Smart Textiles. 1st International Edition- “Photocatalytic Products and Technologies Conference” PPTC09. University of Minho, Guimarães. 12 Maio 2009. Poster. NASCIMENTO J. H. O., NEVES J., TEIXEIRA V., CARNEIRO J. - Properties of UV Blocking with TiO2 Ultra Thin Film prepared by DC-Pulsed Sputering. NATO ARW Conference, Textile Composites, May 18-21, 2009 in Kiev, Ukraine. Poster OLIVEIRA, F.; CARNEIRO, N; SOUTO, A..; Polyamide Dyeing with Anionic Dyes after DBD Treatment – the process’s Optimization, Proceedings of 8th World Textile Conference AUTEX 2009, Izmir, Turquia; 26-28 de Maio, 2009. OLIVEIRA, F.; CARNEIRO, N; SOUTO, A.P.;Surface Modification on Polyamide 6.6 with Double Barrier Discharge (DBD) Plasma to Optimize Dyeing Process by Direct Dyes, Proceedings of V International Materials Symposium - Materiais 2009, Lisboa, Portugal; 5-8 de Abril, 2009. OLIVEIRA, F.; SOUTO, A.P.; Tingimento da Poliamida 6.6 com corantes Reactivos para lã e algodão após alteração superficial com Descarga Plasmática de Dupla Barreira dieléctrica (DBD), XXIII CNTT - Congresso Nacional de Técnicos Têxteis - ABTT, S. Paulo, Brasil; 14-17 de Abril, 2009 OLIVEIRA, F.R., SOUTO, A.P., CARNEIRO, N., Polyamide dyeing with anionic dyes after DBD treatment-The Process`s optimization, AUTEX 2009 World Textile Conference, Izmir, Turquia, 26-28 Maio, 2009 RIO M., SANTOS J., SOARES G.M. - Effects of two β-cyclodextrins on the dyeing of polyamide fibers with acid dyes. Book of Abstracts of 8th International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Group, Minho University, 06 - 08 September 2009, Braga – Portugal, 101. RYSOVÁ, M.; SOUTO, A. P.; Surface Modification on PVA Fibers with Double Barrier Discharge (DBD) Plasma, Innovations in Textiles 2009 : Smart, nano and technical textiles for medical, industrial and clothing applications; The Royal College of Physicians, London, UK ; 18 - 19 March 2009). SAMPAIO, S., MAIA, F., GOMES, J.I.N.R., “Colored nanoparticles for dyeing wool, silk and cotton” AITEX 3rd international Congress, 28-29, Outubro 2009, (Poster) SILVA, F., VIEIRA, BERGAMASCO R., REIS, MIRIA HESPANHOL M., BOUCHARD, C., ARAÚJO, Á., AMORIM, M.T., (2009) Evaluation of the application of chitosan as a coagulant/flocculant in a microfiltration processo f natural water” EUROMEMBRANES 2009, September 6-10, Montpellier França. SOARES, G. M. B. - Bioactive Textiles for Well-being, Medical and Cosmetic Applications, Autex Conference 2009, Izmir, Turkey, 26-28 May, 2009 SOUTO, A.; CARNEIRO, N; Pré-Tratamentos de materiais fibrosos com plasma atmosférico, Proceedings of 2º Amazonic Green Materials Meeting: encontro de materiais verdes, Manaus, Brasil; 04 – 07 de Agosto, 2009. SOUTO, A.; Pré-Tratamentos de materiais fibrosos com plasma atmosférico, Associação Brasileira da Indústria Têxtil e de Confecção (ABIT,) S. Paulo, Brasil; Agosto, 2009. 2.2.5 Master and Ph.D. thesis completed PhD Thesis Celulases para aplicações em detergentes, Doutoramento em Engenharia Têxtil, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Artur Cavaco-Paulo, Dout: Cristina Caparrós. Modificação de fibras celulósicas com oxireductases. Doutoramento em Engenharia Têxtil, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Artur Cavaco-Paulo, Dout: Su Yeon Kim. MSc Thesis Arte e Moda - Processos Artesanais na Indústria de Beneficiamento e Acabamento Têxtil no Jeans, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Teresa Maria Miranda, Mestranda: Célia Maria Santos da Silva Desenvolvimento de um material têxtil com propriedades anti-oxidantes, Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Têxtil, Novembro de 2009, Orientadora: Graça Soares, Mestranda: Hália Maria Igreja Bernardino Fernandes Estudo da activação da superfície de tecidos constituídos com fibras hidrofóbicas utilizando para o efeito a descarga plasmática Corona para efectuar um acabamento com amaciadores de carácter permanente; Mestrado em Química Têxtil, Set de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Garcia de Valadares Souto, Mestrando: Fernando Ribeiro Oliveira Metodologia de Antecipação das Paletas de Cor nas Tendências de Moda, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Dezembro de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Souto, Co-orientadora: Maria da Graça Guedes, Mestranda: Raquel de Campos Modelo de Negócio Orientado para Oferta de Produtos Artísticos em Suportes Têxteis, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Dezembro de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Garcia de Valadares Souto, em co-supervisão Profª Graça Guedes, Mestranda: Susana Ralha. Têxteis Orgânicos - Nova Moda, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set de 2009. Orientador: Luis Almeida. Mestranda: Tristana Veras de Melo PhD Thesis Celulases para aplicações em detergentes, Doutoramento em Engenharia Têxtil, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Artur Cavaco-Paulo, Dout: Cristina Caparrós. Modificação de fibras celulósicas com oxireductases. Doutoramento em Engenharia Têxtil, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Artur Cavaco-Paulo, Dout: Su Yeon Kim. MSc Thesis Arte e Moda - Processos Artesanais na Indústria de Beneficiamento e Acabamento Têxtil no Jeans, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Junho de 2009, Orientador: Teresa Maria Miranda, Mestranda: Célia Maria Santos da Silva Desenvolvimento de um material têxtil com propriedades anti-oxidantes, Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Têxtil, Novembro de 2009, Orientadora: Graça Soares, Mestranda: Hália Maria Igreja Bernardino Fernandes Estudo da activação da superfície de tecidos constituídos com fibras hidrofóbicas utilizando para o efeito a descarga plasmática Corona para efectuar um acabamento com amaciadores de carácter permanente; Mestrado em Química Têxtil, Set de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Garcia de Valadares Souto, Mestrando: Fernando Ribeiro Oliveira Metodologia de Antecipação das Paletas de Cor nas Tendências de Moda, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Dezembro de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Souto, Co-orientadora: Maria da Graça Guedes, Mestranda: Raquel de Campos Modelo de Negócio Orientado para Oferta de Produtos Artísticos em Suportes Têxteis, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Dezembro de 2009, Orientador: António Pedro Garcia de Valadares Souto, em co-supervisão Profª Graça Guedes, Mestranda: Susana Ralha. Têxteis Orgânicos - Nova Moda, Mestrado em Design e Marketing, Set de 2009. Orientador: Luis Almeida. Mestranda: Tristana Veras de Melo 2.2.6 Patents/propotypes ALMANSA, E., CAVACO-PAULO, A., Biocatalytic Hydrophilization Of Polyolefines, ep2047029 BREAKSPEAR, S., TAKASHI ITO, KENZO KOIKE, CAVACO-PAULO, Hair Cosmetic Composition, wo09041739 CARNEIRO, N.; SOUTO, A.P.; FORSTER, F.; PRINZ, E. - Continuous and semi-continuous treatment of textile materials integrating CORONA discharge, patente em fase de internacionalização (2004)/patente nº PCT/PT2004/000008 (2004). SILVA,C., CAVACO-PAULO, A., Formulation Containing Neck Domains And/Or Carbohydrate Recognition Domains For Cosmetic Aplications, Namely For The Treatment Of Keratin Fibres Like Hair, ep2066292 2.2.7 Government/Organization contract research BIORENEW – Biological process on renewble materials, VI FWP EU FP6-2004-NMP-NI-4/02456, 36 m, 320.000 €, CIB-CSIC, Novozymes, KTH, ITQB, USussex , ULeiden, Ahlstrom BIOSEAL – Biological detergents,VI FWP EU /PG FP6-514437, 36 m, 150.000 €, PG, TU-Graz, U.Louvain, U. Birmingham Centro Ciência em Guimarães, POCI 2010 –FEDER, 12 m, Universidade do Minho, Câmara Municipal de Guimarães ECONATUR, QREN-IDT, 24m, 24.000 €, CTIC, Curtumes Salgueiro Environmental performance indicators and their relation with economic factors in textile BAT implementation, LIFE07/ENV/P/000626, 30m, 48.835 €, Citeve, APA – Agencia Portuguesa do Ambiente, ATP – Associação Textil e Vestuario de Portugal INNOTEX - A tool box to catalyze continuous process INNOvation within the TEXtile manufacturing lines in Europe, SME COLL - CT - 2006 – 030312, 120.778,40 €, Centexbel LIDWINE-Multifuntionalized Medical Textiles for wound prevention, VI FWP FP6-2004-EU NMP/SME-NI-4/ 016333, 36 m, 480.000€, TNO, POL, NANO, COLOR, OSM, MMA, NAN, MUL, BOT, SOL, TOR Melhoria da uniformidade de materiais têxteis brancos e tingidos pré-tratados com descarga plasmática CORONA, POCI/CTM/58731/2004, 36 m, 70 000 €, Universidade da Beira Interior NANOFOL, 7º PQ EU, 228827, 48 m, 953.297 €, SUAN, TUG, TNO,IBMC, COCH, MUW, UAV 2.2.8 Future Objectives The three domains of research acting in the frame of the Textile Chemistry Group are progressing towards innovation, internationalization, and technological transfer to industry, in fields as pollution reduction and control, surface modification, nanofinishing for functionalisation of textile materials, ecological dyeing of national woods without solvents, enzymatic applications for functionalisation purposes, proteins in fibres and cosmetics, study of non toxic antimicrobial products, improvement of bioactivity in textiles by natural compounds and control of reactive dyeing baths. The main objectives for the next three years period are focused into the following innovative aspects: Sustainable Processing and Finishing of Textile Materials, • Use of environmental compatible technologies in textile industry for the prevention and solution of pollution problems, as electrochemical techniques for textile wastewater treatment and recycling (advanced oxidation process application to electrochemical degradation of dyes) • Application of plasmatic treatments for surface modification in order to improve nanotechnology potential for the functionalisation of textile materials. • Synthesis and application of conducting polymers in textiles by means of electrochemical techniques leading to nanoparticles and nanofibers formation. • Study of self-cleaning properties in textiles, using photochemical behaviour of titanium dioxide. • Development of an ecological method for uniform penetration of wood by direct dyes Fibre Bioprocesses, • Optimization of use of biotechnology in textile processing, modification and finishing, namely regarding enzymatic functionalisation of textile materials • Applications of biotechnology on cosmetic sector Chemistry of Functional Textile Materials • Development of medical and therapeutic textiles, by promoting interactivity, natural bioactivity and the use of non-toxic antimicrobial agents • Study of the effect of fibre surface functionalization on the dyeing processes by continuous monitorization of dyeing baths (using prototype) • Development of microcapsules for the controlled release of wellness products (hydrating, healing, vitamins, fragrances) with biocompatible shell walls • Developments of functional nanoparticles and their application to textile materials The promotion, protection and development of prototypes and patented machines and processes regarding industrial application is looked as a key point for innovation in worlwide textile industry, achieving a straight collaboration between researchers in 2C2T and industry. 2.3 Research Group Title: Management, Design and Marketing Research Group Title: Management, Design and Marketing Principal Investigator: Mário Duarte de Araújo Research Area: Materials Science and Engineering 2.3.1 Objectives The group has established a worldwide reputation in some of these domains, namely in areas such as modeling and simulation, 3D shaped preforms for composites, the reinforcement of concrete with slender braded reinforced composite elements, the use of microencapsulated pigments for energy saving in green houses and roofs, active outdoors for advertising, new product design methodologies for customization and others. The group is very international and it includes researchers from a variety of nationalities. The patents taken, the invited lectures in conferences and the invitations to write chapters of international books are significant signals. Several research projects are being undertaken with funding from the Portuguese government, the European Commission and directly by companies. These research projects are leading to important results that are being published in scientific journals and presented at top level international conferences. Various prototypes have been produced and patents are pending. As many projects are undertaken with companies, there is a great involvement of the researchers with the companies, which puts research results to use in product development. 2.3.2 Publications in peer review Journals Araújo; M., Neves; M., Neves; J. - Impacto da Globalização e do Multiculturalismo no Design de Moda Cap livro “Design de Moda- olhares diversos”, Editora Estação das Letras e Cores, São Paulo, Brasil. Neves; M., Jobim; G. - A Pesquisa de Tendências em Design de Moda: Ênfase na Rede de Informação. Cap livro “Design de Moda- olhares diversos”, Editora Estação das Letras e Cores, São Paulo, Brasil. R. Fangueiro, C. Pereira, M. Araújo, (2008) “Polyesters and Polyamides“, Chapter 17 Applications of Polyesters and Polyamides in Civil Engineering, Woodhead Publishing, lda, ISBN 978-1-84569-298-8. A. Cardoso, M. de Araujo and E. Coquet, Modeling Children’s Choice Decisions of Clothing, Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 2008, Vol.12 , Nº3 , P. 425-428 Araguacy Filgueiras, Raul Fangueiro and Nathália Raphaelli, The Role of Fibres and Yarns in the Design of Textiles for Sport Activities, Revista de Estudos em Design, 15.1, Brasil 2008. Cristiana G. Pereira, Raul Fangueiro, Said Jalali, Mário de Araujo, Paula Marques, Braided Reinforced Composite Rods for Concrete Internal Reinforcement, Mechanics of Composite Materials, vol. 44, nº3, 2008, pp 221-230. Fangueiro R et al., Development of fibrous preforms for FRP pipe connections, Compos Sci Technol (2008), doi:10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.09.020 M. de Araujo, R. Fangueiro and F. Soutinho, Improving the Stiffness of Uni-directinally Oriented Weft-Knitted Structures for Polymer Matrix Composite Reinforcement, Journal of Textile Institute N. Padaki, R. Alagirusamy, B. L. Deopura and R. Fangueiro, Compression and Permeability Properties of Multiaxial Warp-knit Preforms, The Journal of The Textile Institute, vol 99, nº 4, 2008, pp287-294. Naveen V Padaki, R Alagirusamy, B L Deopura, B S Sugun & Raul Fangueiro, Low velocity impact behaviour of textile reinforced composites, Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research, Vol. 33, June 2008, pp. 189-202. S. Chen, X. Ding, R. Fangueiro, H. Yi and J. Ni, Behaviour of Membrane Construction Materials under Bi-axial Loading, Materials Science Forum, Vols 587-588, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, 2008, pp 662-666. S. Mukhopadhyay and R. Fangueiro, “Effect of aging on tensile and thermal properties of fibers extracted from pseudostem of banana (Musa sepientum) plant", Journal Fibers and Polymers S. Mukhopadhyay, R. Fangueiro and V. Shivankar, “Variability of Tensile Properties of Fibers from Pseudostem of Banana Plant”, Textile Research Journal S. Mukhopadhyay, R. Fangueiro, Y. Arpac and U. Senturk, “Banana Fiber – Variability and Fracture Behaviour”, Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2008, Shouhui Chen Xin Ding, Raul Fangueiro and Honglei Yi4, Tensile performance and crack propagation of coated woven fabrics under multi-axial loads, Polymer Testing Journal Shouhui Chen, Xin Ding, Raul Fangueiro, Honglei Yi, Jing Ni, Tensile behavior of PVC-coated woven membrane materials under uni- and bi-axial loads, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Volume 107, Issue 3, Pages 2038-2044, 5 February 2008. Online ISSN: 1097-4628 Yixi Luo, Hong Hu and Raul Fangueiro, Tensile and tearing properties of PVC coated Biaxial Warp knitted fabrics under biaxial loads” Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, vol.33, June 2008, pp. 146-150. 2.3.3 Other International publications Some examples: Cunha, J.; Neves, M.; Arezes, P.; Teixeira, S.; Development of a Lining for the Thermal Comfort of Trekking Boots, Proceedings of the 8th AUTEX Conference – AUTEX2008, Cittá Studio, Biella, Italy, 24-26 de Junho, 2008. Cunha, J.; Picoli, J.; Laschuk, T.; Multifunctional Baby Carrier Dress, 4th International Textile, Clothing and Design Conference – Magic world of textiles, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2008, pg. 548553, ISBN: 978-953-7105-26-6. Filgueiras, A, Fangueiro, R & Marques, CT, Design total das T-shirts no futebol profissional (Total design for the soccer team T-shirts, 4º Congresso Internacional de Pesquisa em Design, 11-13/Out, Rio de Janeiro, 2008 Filipe Soutinho, Raul Fangueiro, P. Gonçalves and Carla Freitas, Development of New Functional Yarns Based on Wool Fibers, Futurotextiel08 Conference, Belgium, 13th -15th November, 2008. Gonilho Pereira, C., Fangueiro, R., Said Jalali M. Araújo, Pina Marques, P., Braided Composite Rods for Civil Engineering Applications, 5º Congresso Luso-Moçambicano de Engenharia, Maputo, 2-4 Set 2008. Laschuk, T.; Picoli, J.; Cunha, J.; Conceptual Baby Carrier Dress, Proceedings of the 8th AUTEX Conference – AUTEX2008, Cittá Studio, Biella, Italy, 24-26 de Junho, 2008. Mario de Araujo, As Inovações na Indústria Têxtil, 1º Simpósio de Inovação Tecnológica, SENAI/CETIQT, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 1 Out. 2008 (invited paper) Matos, A.L.B.; Santos, C.M.S.; Silva, M.L.; Cunha, J.; Fashion Clothing for Disabled Persons, Proceedings of the CIM 2008, 1st International Congress of Fashion, Madrid, Spain, 22-24 de Outubro, 2008, ISBN-13: 978-84-612-7235-8 Naveen Padaki, B L Deopura, R. Alagirusamy and R. Fangueiro, Multilayer Interlocked 3D Woven Structures – Fabric Construction and Properties, 1st World Conference on 3D Fabrics and their Applications, Manchester, UK, 10-11 April, 2008. Neves M.; Neves J. – The Finishing and Structure Influence on the Ultraviolet Protection Factor of Biodegradable Fibres. Proceedings da Progress 2008 International Conference, Universidade de Ivanovo, Rússia, 27-30 Maio, 2008. ISBN 978-5-88954-284-1 e ISBN 978-5-88954-286-5. Neves, M.; Arezes, P.; Teixeira, S.; Leão, C. - Desenvolvimento de Calçado Termicamente Confortável, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Occupational Safety and Hygiene - SHO2008, pp.207-218, ISBN978-972-99504-4-5. Neves, M.; Silva, C. - The Design and the Education – The teaching of mathematics through the use of games, 4th International Textile, Clothing & Design Conference - Magic World of Textiles, Dubrovnik, Croácia, Outubro 2008. Paula Pina Marques, Raul Fangueiro and C. Gonilho Pereira, Concrete Reinforced By Directionally Oriented Fibrous Structures, Autex Conference 2008, Biella, Italy, 24-26 June, 2008. Pedro Gonçalves, R. Fangueiro, H. Soutinho And M. Araújo, Composite Materials Reinforced By Randomly Oriented Fibers, Autex Conference 2008, Biella, Italy, 24-26 June, 2008. Picoli, J. & Guedes, M.G., Coolhunter: its methods of work, International Conference of Applied Research in Textile, CIRAT-3, Tunisia, 2008, R. Fangueiro, P. Nunes, F. Soutinho And M. De Araújo, Design of 3D Weft-Knitted Fibrous Preforms For FRP Tube Connexions, 1st World Conference on 3D Fabrics and their Applications, Manchester, UK, 10-11 April, 2008. 2.3.4 Master and Ph.D. thesis completed PhD Thesis Desenvolvimento Interactivo Multidimensional – Contributo para o Aumento de Competitividade das PMEs, Dout. em Engenharia Têxtil, Dez 2009, Orient: Graça Guedes, Dout: Ana Luísa Soares. Design – A construção contínua de competências, Dout. em Engenharia Têxtil, Dez 2009, Orient: Graça Guedes, Dout: Alexandra Gomes. Design de Estruturas de Malhas Multifuncionais – Optimização da Transferência de Líquidos, Dout. em Engenharia Têxtil, Dez de 2009, Orient: Manuela Neves, Dout: Neil Filho. MSc Thesis A Tecnologia Multimédia como Diferencial Competitivo das Micro e Pequenas Organizações Empresariais em Moda, Mest Design e Marketing, Jan 2009, Orient: Joana Cunha, Mest: Adriana Matos. As Novas Tecnologias no Ensino - módulo têxtil em Educação Visual e Tecnológica, Mest Design e Marketing, Out 2009, Orient: Manuela Neves, Mest: Paula Brandão. Contribuição para o Desenvolvimento de uma Etiqueta para Portadores de Deficiência Visual, Mest Design e Marketing, Out 2009, Orient: Manuela Neves. Mest: Marise Barreto. Desenvolvimento de Calçado Multifuncional para Atletas de Triatlo, Mest Engenharia Industrial, FEUP, Set 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Clécio de Lacerda Design Centrado no Utilizador – Um estudo de caso aplicado a crianças portadoras de paralisia cerebral com baixa visão, Mest Design e Marketing, Nov 2009, Orienta: Joana Cunha, Mest: Ana Márcia Salgado. Design de Estruturas Fibrosas Híbridas para Aplicações Técnicas, Mest Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Carolina Dias. Design de Estruturas Fibrosas para Aplicação na Construção Civil, Mest Design e Marketing, Abril 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Paula Marques. Design de Stents Híbridos Entrançados, Mest Design e Marketing, Set 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Nívea Taís. Design Funcional de Vestuário de Segurança, Mest Design e Marketing, Dez 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Graça Guedes, Mest: Paulo Simões. Design Inclusivo – Um Estudo de Caso: “Tocar para ver – Livros Infantis para Crianças Cegas ou de Baixa Visão, Mest Design e Marketing, Nov 2009, Orient: Joana Cunha, Mest: Maria Leonor Pereira. Development of Hybrid Braided vascular Prostheses, Mest Europeu ETEAM, Jul 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Aylin Tekin, Influência de Diferentes Parâmetros Estruturais no Design de Malhas, Mest Int Engenharia Têxtil, Nov 2009, Orient: Joana Cunha, Mest: José António Quinta. Métodos e processos de criação de espaços expositivos em feiras internacionais – Aplicação à área da moda, Mest Design e Marketing, Nov 2009, Orient: Graça Guedes, Mest: Nuno Sá Leal, O Mercado da Moda Brasileira na Europa, Mest Design e Marketing, Mai 2009, Orient: Graça Guedes, Mest: Erika Guimarães, O Traje dos “Caretos” na Criação do Painel Ambiente no Design da Moda, Mest Design e Marketing, Nov 2009, Orient: Joana Cunha, Mest: Maria Inês Bárrios. Publicidade e Cor – Contribuição dos pigmentos interactivos com o ambiente. Mest Design e Marketing, Jul 2009. Orient: Jorge Neves e Vasco Teixeira. Mest: Ascanio Abrantes. Rendas Tradicionais Portuguesas, Nov 2009, Mest Design e Marketing, Orient: Manuela Neves, Joana Cunha. Mest: Sandra Monteiro. Study on the on-line monitoring capabilities of braided reinforced composite rods for concrete reinforcements, Mest Europeu ETEAM, Jul 2009, Orient: Raul Fangueiro, Mest: Emilija Zdraveva. 2.3.5 Patents/propotypes Raul Fangueiro, Celso Carrilho, Juliana Luiz, Paula Marques, Prótese Vascular em Estrutura Têxtil Entrançada com Ondulações e Respectivo Processo de Produção, pedido de patente nº 104067. Graça Guedes, João Sena Esteves, H.Carvalho, Pasta Solar, Pedido de Registo de Desenho ou Modelo n.º 973, publicado no Boletim da Propriedade Industrial n.º 78/2008 (editado em 18/04/2008), registo provisório concedido em 27/06/2008, Nº 973 2.3.6 Government/Organization contract research Desenvolvimento de artigos seamless multifuncionais para a área da saúde e bem-estar, QREN, 24 m, 110000 €, Sonicarla Desenvolvimento de elementos estruturais entrançados em material compósito para reforço e monitorização do betão, POCTI CTM/60856/04, 36 m, 76000 € Desenvolvimento de Estruturas Sandwich para reforço de compósitos, QREN, 24 m, 125000 €, Castros e Marques Desenvolvimento de novos fios à base de lã para aplicações inovadoras, SIME, 24 m, 125000 €, FDG Development and characterization of needle-punched non-wovens, Groz-Beckert, 24 m, 155000 €, Groz Beckert Development of textile/apparel oriented research/training co-operation network between Europe and Asia by exchanging young teachers and postgraduate students, IN/ASIA-LINK/002 (82158), 48 m, 400000 €, ENSAIT (França), Univ. Minho, IIT (Índia), DongHua (China) Mapeamento e estudo de fibras de espécies vegetais com empregabilidade têxtil, CYTED, 36 m, 140 000 €, Universidade de S. Paulo, Univ. de Buenos Aires, U.P.Catalunha Modelo de Conforto Termico Aplicado ao Projecto de Vestuário, POCTIEME/62786/04 , 36 m, 20 000 €, DPS ; DEM 2.3.7 Future Objectives The objectives of the group are the development of research activities in multidisciplinary domains leading to new interdisciplinary areas, such as: •Dermo materials and structures leading to skin maintenance, repair & enhancement; •Advanced fibrous materials & structures for architectural & civil engineering applications; •Advanced fibrous materials & structures for FRP applications; •Technologies & management concepts for Mass Customization & Personalization in the fibrous materials supply chains; •Technologies and advanced management concepts for the Total Design of fibrous products. The group will strive for international recognition as a “leading research group in the field of fibrous materials product design”. This will be the consequence of planed actions in terms of publications and research projects. The research projects for the period are as follows: •application of fibrous materials in civil construction, mainly for concrete reinforcement; •the use of natural fibre reinforced composites and 3D performs for composite reinforcements; •mathematical modeling of fluid mechanics in fibrous assemblies; •fashion brands communication and market trends; •design competences development (curricula); •design and development of multifunctional textile products for comfort and well being.
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