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Teresa Daniela Azevedo Campos is a Biomedical Engineer with a specialisation in Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation (from Universidade do Minho, Portugal, acquired in 2022). She developed her dissertation on fracture mechanics, where she was given a rating of 19 values. She learned about fracture and fatigue mechanisms, modes of loading, and bone strength. Her interests range from the fracture characterisation of quasi-brittle materials employing finite element methods to the characterisation of the viscoelastic response of biological materials. She is also interested in the employment of digital image correlation techniques in the identification of constitutive laws of biological parameters. Teresa has worked as a Researcher at an FCT project named BoFraPla-Development of an innovative composite system for comminuted bone fracture stabilisation, at the centre of Microelectromechanical Systems (CMEMS) of the University of Minho. Nowadays, Teresa works as a researcher at the Centre for Textile Science and Technology at University of Minho, in modelling and study of the design of textile materials preforms and optimisation of their properties, for advanced manufacturing systems. She has skills in biochemistry, programming, signal processing, and electronics. Teresa is an expert in Matlab, Phyton and Abaqus, and easily models in CAD software (AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks). Now, she is the author of 3 scientific articles (2 as the first author).
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BoFraPla/01/2021
POCI-01-0247-FEDER-039733