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colloquia Doctoralia 2008Milano - June 23, 2008
Posters
Tiziano AgostinelliOrganic semiconductors for optoelectronic applications: materials and devices
Roberto AlbertiX-ray imaging systems based on silicon drift detectors
Fabio AntonacciSeparation of acoustic sources driven by geometric information of reverberant environment
Anna BeletskaExtracting synchronization-free parallelism with the slicing fremwork
Luca BertossiProject and development of a configurable hardware system based on dsp, fpga and pc, at kernel and user levels, to process and transmit digital images
Giacomo BoracchiMotion blur: analysis and restoration
Mauro ButiOptimization of advanced telecommunications systems working at very high frequencies
Eugenio CapraSoftware design quality and development effort: an empirical study on the role of governance in open source projects
Alberto CarreraInnovative digital control solutions for isolated dc-dc converter in networking power architectures
Francesco De ZanOptimizing sar interferometry for decorrelating scatterers
Federico FaccaModel driven development of semantic web services and portals
Stefano GualandiEnhancing constraint programming-based column generation for integer programs
Tomasz KlatkaDevelopment of instrumentation for material analysis by means of x-ray analytical techniques
Alessandro LazaricKnowledge transfer in reinforcement learning
Daniele LoiaconoRule-based evolutionary systems for generalized reinforcement learning
Davide MantegazzaStatistical analysis and modelling of programming and retention in phase change memory arrays
Matteo MigliavaccaMiddleware services for large scale dynamic distributed systems
Francesco MorichettiDynamically delaying and buffering light in vlsi optics
Luca MottolaProgramming wireless sensor networks: from physical to logical neighborhoods
Josè Enrique Munoz de Cote Flores LunaSocially driven multiagent learning
Alessandro PesatoriUltrastable laser sources for precision optical measurements
Francesca PianosiNovel methods for water reservoirs management
Luca PizziniacoMethods for routing, media access control and cross-layer design in pervasive networking
Doctorate in Information Technology
Electronics, Computer Science & Engineering, Systems & Automatic Control, Telecommunications
Tiziano PulecchiAdvanced techniques for satellites modeling for attitude control
Alessandro RaffioSchema mapping for semi-structured data
Leonardo RanzaniAn analog approach to dispersion compensation in optical fiber communication systems
Daniele ResnatiMicroelectronics and instrumentation with picosecond resolution for single photon detectors
Marco SantambrogioHardware/software codesign methodologies for dynamically reconfigurable systems
Stefano SavazziAnalysis and design of cooperative networks in fading channels
Cristiano SpeltaDesign and applications of semi-active suspension control systems
Nadia SpennagalloMulti-physics modeling and simulation of electronic systems
Roberto TurrinOptimal resources allocation in grid architectures
Christina TziviskouManaging web data semantics within the webdl framework
Luca ViganòModelling and control of piloted and full scale unmanned helicopters
Oreste VillaDesigning and programming multicore architectures
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PhD Information Technology
The Department of Electronics and Information offers to brilliant graduates in scientific disciplines an advanced education and research-track activity in the fundamental areas of the Information & Communication Technology (ICT): electronics (ELE), Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Systems & Automatic Control (SAC) and Telecommunications (TEL).Besides specialized research, the doctorate course emphasizes cross-related research fields, such as ecology, environmental modelling, nanotechnologies, operations research, transportation, robotics, multimedia, web technology, etc. The doctoral studies pave the way to interesting career positions, in the industrial as well as in the academic research, both in Italy and abroad. The extensive teaching programme covers a variety of disciplines, forging the students towards an advanced scientific specialization, accompanied with high-spectrum culture in the unifying technological aspects that
Industrial referees
Livio Baldi, ST MicroelectronicsJean Marie Cadiou, European Commission Alberto Daprà, TXT SolutionsRiccardo De Guadenzi, ESA-ESTECGiuseppe Fogliazza, M.C.M.Roberto Galimberti, EtnoteamGiorgio Gallassi, Siemens Nathan Krishna, IBM Research CentreLuca Tonelli, Softeco-Sismat
characterize the ICT area. In the laboratories, prototypes of innovative systems are developed, for electronics, robotics, telecommunication networks and optical measurements. Basics, methodology as well as cutting-edge courses are provided in a three year based educational path. In addition, students are asked to complete a major thesis and at least one minor research study. Scientific collaborations with prestigious research institutions in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere, facilitate the entrance into the world of national or international research through meetings with scientists, visits to foreign laboratories, and joint doctorate courses. The intense industrial collaboration in R&D allows the doctoral student to become acquainted with the activities of technologically advanced companies, thus acquiring the necessary elements for an informed choice between a career in industrial research or in universities.
Presentation of the PhD theses and discussion with industrial referees
The PhD students which have completed their studies will present the results of their theses in a poster session. The purpose is to introduce in a clear but synthetic way their research work, and to discuss future developments, the scientific and technological interest and the possible impact on the industrial world. One of the main goals of the meeting is to present innovative and original research within the PhD program in view of its exploitation also in industry, creating opportunities for collaboration. Discussion in the meeting will include a panel with the board of industrial referees of the PhD program and professors from the Department, which aims at gathering opinions from representatives of the industrial world on the importance of the PhD studies in research and innovation. The board of industrial referees is composed by managers of companies and research institutions that represent important sectors of ICT. The meeting is open to interested academic and industrial participants.
14.30 – 15.00 Patrizio Colaneri: overview of the PhD ICT program
15.00 – 16.30 Poster Session
16.30 – 16.45 Coffee Break
16.45 – 18.00 Panel discussion with the participation of the industrial referees and the board of the PhD program
Program
InformationDanila FerraraPhone: +39 (0)2 2399 3490E-mail: [email protected]
The “Colloquia Doctoralia” will be held at aula Beltrami,Ingegneria Strutturale, ground floor, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano (see map below).
PhD Board of Professors
Cesare AlippiEdoardo Amaldi Andrea Bonarini Antonio CaponePatrizio Colaneri (Chair PhD)Gianpaolo Cugola Michele D’Amico Fabrizio Ferrandi Carlo Fiorini (Vice-chair ELE)Angelo Geraci Paolo Maffezzoni
Mario MartinelliAndrea Monti GuarnieriBarbara Pernici (Vice Chair CSE)Carlo Piccardi Ivan RechPaolo Rocco (Vice Chair SAC)Riccardo Scattolini Donatella Sciuto Arnaldo Spalvieri (Vice Chair TEL)Letizia Tanca