Political career From March 2005 to June 2011, Heitor served as the secretary of state for science, technology and higher education under minister
Mariano Gago in the government of
Prime Minister José Sócrates. During his time as minister, Heitor notably announced plans in 2018 to build an international launch pad for small satellites on
Santa Maria Island and agreed with China to set up a joint research centre to make satellites on the mainland. When Portugal held the rotating
presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2021, he chaired the meetings of the EU research ministers.
Return to academia Since leaving government, Heitor has been a visiting research professor at
New York University's
Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), and at the NYU Marron Institute. He is also a visiting scholar at
Harvard Graduate School of Design. In 2023, the
Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAER) appointed Heitor as its Envoy on Research Careers. Also since 2023, Heitor has been chairing an expert group entrusted to support the interim evaluation of the European Union's
Horizon Europe programme. Their report "Align, Act, Accelerate: Research, Technology and Innovation to boost European competitiveness" was published in late 2024. ==References==