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Interview for OBSERVADOR 

September 2023

'Que ondas cerebrais são estas? O que fazem? Como podemos estimulá-las? E prevê-las?

'What are these waves? What are they doing? How can we stimulate them? Or predict them?"

Interview about the first steps of my project BrainStim funded by La Caixa Foundation.

Full article at: https://observador.pt/2023/09/25/que-ondas-cerebrais-sao-estas/

Interview for Portuguese TV (Click on the image to see the video)

Filhos da Madrugada RTP3 April 2021

The series 'Sons of the Dawn' interviews portuguese personalities  born after the revolution of 1974, focusing on the doors opened by the "Freedom Day" (Dia da Liberdade).

I highlight the importance of Freedom of Thought and Speech, but also comment on the experience to travel and live abroad alone, and to be able to choose my career, my family, my life.

Interview for OBERVADOR Lifestyle Magazine

April 2022

This 8-page interview in OBSERVADOR focuses on our lifestyle in the portuguese countryside. We moved with our 3 little kids in April 2020 triggered by the covid outbreak. The interview focuses mostly on the father of my kids (Mircea Anghel), but also covers a bit of my own research life.

Finalist in the ROCHE competition Building Tomorrow Together - 2020

Announcement of the 10 finalists on the portuguese newspaper Publico 28/05/2020

Extended online version here

Nominated for the prize of Inspiring Women 2020 

in the Science cathegory by ACTIVA magazine.

activa.sapo.pt/mulheres-inspiradoras/2021-01-25-premios-mulheres-inspiradoras-2020-conheca-melhor-as-quatro-nomeadas-na-categoria-ciencia/ 

Interview for Portuguese TV  

Porto Canal - Mentes que Brilham 

(minute 10 to 22) March 2019

Women in Science 2019

Awarded by L'Oréal Portugal, National UNESCO comission and Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology 

Award announced on Portuguese TV

Joana Cabral, Neurocientista Computacional (in Portuguese)

Interview for Substâncias da Vida, by Laurinda Alves 2010


Interview for TV show: Portugueses sem Fronteiras

(portuguese without borders)

by Laurinda Alves

2010