Hi everybody, on Thursday October 24th from 14:30 to 17:30, PhD students of the XXXII cycle have to present their final activity report. Presentations will be held in the Sala Consiliare of the Faculty of Engineering, via
Our XXIV cycle PhD student Giorgio Cassiolas was awarded – together with Lorenzo Pietro Coppadoro and Matteo Sposito (Polytechnic University of Milan), Canberk Sözer (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), Martina Mancinelli (Marche Polytechnic University), and
Our 1st year PhD student Serena Ducoli, working in the Chemistry for Technology lab received the Best Poster Presentation Award at the 2019 International Conference on Microplastic Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea. Congratulations! The award
On June 11th at 9:00 am there will be an extraordinary session of the annual activity report of XXXI and XXXIII cycle. Presentations will be held in the Aula N6 of the Faculty of Engineering, via
Dear all, The website has been updated with the latest composition of the Academic Board and the XXXIV cycle PhD students. Enjoy!
Dear all, on March 5th from 10:00 to 13:30, PhD candidates of the XXXI cycle will defend their thesis. Presentations will be held in the Sala Consiliare of the Faculty of Engineering, via Branze 38.
Hi everybody, as you probably know, every year PhD students have to discuss their annual work progress. Presentations will be held in the Sala Consiliare of the Faculty of Engineering,via Branze 38, scheduled as follows: XXXI cycle: October 25th
On Tuesday 30th October, Prof. Levente Kovács, vice Rector of the Óbuda University, Budapest will hold a seminar entitled: Cyber-Medical Systems: the digitalized healthcare approach and its trends He will present the results of the ERC Starting Grant
Course for PhD students of all programmes. Contents: Outlining the philosophical bases of a study: Ontology, epistemology, and axiology Understanding the different research approaches: deductive or inductive Addressing the research steps: literature review (and the
ENG: On Tuesday 3rd of July, the PhD Student Masoud Moravej Khorasani from the University of Melbourne (Australia) will present his research project, entitled: Noisy INPUT & Noisy OUTPUT: How Can We Learn? The seminar