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Ph D Programme 2016-2017 Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies Engineering (ET-IT) ALMA MATER STUDIORUM UNIVERSITà di bologna DEPARTMENT OF Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering «Guglielmo marconi»

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PhD Programme2016-2017

Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies Engineering (ET-IT)

ALMA MATER STUDIORUMUNIVERSITà di bolognaDEPARTMENT OF Electrical, Electronicand Information Engineering «Guglielmo marconi»

Are you an Electronic, Telecommunications, or ICT Engineer aiming at a successful career in research, innovation, and development? Apply to the PhD Program in Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies Engineering (ET-IT) and you will be involved in cutting-edge research activities, attend outstanding PhD courses, spend at least six months outside Italy in a research internship at prominent research institutes or industries related to your PhD subject, create life lasting relationships with Professors, Researchers, and PhD colleagues, and become a scholar of the University of Bologna.

The ET-IT is a PhD Program developed by the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering (DEI) of the University of Bologna, Italy. It is a joint PhD course with the Fondazione Bruno Kessler, an institute devoted to high quality research based in Trento, Italy. ET-IT offers a 3-years course, which includes:• a 6 months internship period in a partner institute

outside Italy; • an international and exciting environment; • placement support, thanks to the numerous research

projects jointly developed by the DEI Professors and many private companies based all over the world.

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ET-IT is a PhD course that prepares young researchers to be part of both research teams or industrial R&D units, providing the ability to innovate, manage projects, and lead research groups. ET-IT deals with the research areas related with the Information and Communications Society. In particular, the scientific topics are Electronics, Electromagnetic Fields, and Telecommunications

A course internationally oriented

ET-IT is taught completely in English, opening its

research groups to international students and to

invited researchers and professors from the major

Universities around the world, and increasing the

spread of the research outcomes and the placement

opportunities. Every year a large number of partnership

agreements are drawn up with a large number of

foreign Universities and Research Institutions making

available joint supervision and the awarding of joint

PhD diplomas. Finally, each PhD student spends at

least six months in a research internship abroad.

A cutting-edge research activity Three main research areas are covered:

Electronics: study of devices, circuits and electronic

systems, with specific emphasis on microelectronics,

micro and nano-technologies, intelligent sensors,

electronics for telecommunications, electronics,

digital systems, electronic systems for implementation

and monitoring, modern computing systems, both

software and hardware.

Electromagnetic fields: research activities related

to microwaves and optical systems, antennas and

propagation, and the theory of Electromagnetics

fields applied to electronics and telecommunications

systems and devices.

Telecommunications: study of systems and

networks, and associated components and devices.

In this context, the PhD program addresses issues

related to the architectures of telecommunications

systems and networks (wireless, cellular, fixed/mobile

terrestrial/satellite, wired and optical networks) as

well as information technology such as multimedia

applications and services, Smart cities, smart grids,

etc.

A personalized structured learning programme The educational path consists in a common program,

aimed at providing the fundamental research enablers

to every student along with networking opportunities,

and an ad-hoc designed path for each individual PhD

strictly related to the selected research topic.

In the common program PhD students perfect their

language skills (expression and argumentation),

mature an original investigation methodology, interact

with PhD Students in other subjects, create life lasting

interpersonal relationships .

A cultural rich environment rooted in the history of the ICT world and projected into the future

The PhD in Electronics, Telecommunications,

and Information Technologies belongs to the DEI

Department. It roots in the cultural heritage of

Guglielmo Marconi and projects itself in the future

through its deep involvement in research and

development programs funded by International

Institutions, Industries, and SMEs.

PhD Programmein Electronics,

Telecommunications, and Information

Technologies Engineering (ET-IT)

• UE funded projects: more than € 6 mln (15 ongoing projects) • Research agreements value: about € 600.000 • DEI is ranked among the 51-100 top 200 according to the QS World University Ranking 2013 - Electrical &

Electronic Engineering

DEI 2015 OVERVIEW

SOME OF THE ET-IT PARTNERS

CEA-LETI, Grenoble, F

CTTC, Barcelona, ES

DAAD, D

DLR, Munich, D

ENSTA ParisTech, FR

ESA –European Space Agency, NL

ESIEE Paris, F

ETH Zurich, CH

IMEPLAHC Laboratory Polytechnic Grenoble Institute of Technology, F

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, S

KU Leuven, B

NTNU Trondheim, N

Université de Bretagne-Sud, F

University of Southampton, UK

PROGRAMME POSITIONS 2016/2017CONTACTS

Prof. Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli PhD Programme DirectorDepartment of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering (DEI)[email protected]

[email protected]

www.dei.unibo.it/en/teaching/phd/ict

The call for applications is now open. There are 19 positions available, out of which 15 covered by a scholarship as follows :• 8 scholarships for research subjects to be developed at the DEI Department• 6 scholarships for research subjects to be developed at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, in

Trento on predefined themes:• CMOS readout ASIC for single-photon and radiation detectors• CMOS low power vision sensor for event detection• Model based deployment for reliable embedded control • Temporal planning under uncertanty for flexible operation• Centralized versus distributed Self-Organizing features in 5G small cell networks,

taking advantage of SDN and NFV approaches• Application of blockchain technologies to the Internet of Things

• 1 position in High Apprenticeship on low-rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPANs) IEEE 802.15

ARE YOU AND INDUSTRY, A SME, A RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERESTED IN A SPECIFIC RESEARCH TOPIC?

Every year, Industries, SMEs, and Research Institutes collaborate with the PhD Program in Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies Engineering on specific and strategic research topics agreed with the PhD Board through different instruments, e.g., High Apprentice ships, Industrial PhD, Scholarships, etc. If you are interested in developing a specific research topic of interest for your company or institution in any of the areas covered by the DEI Department, please contact the PhD Director Prof. Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli.

LIVING BOLOGNA & CESENA

Bologna and Cesena are located in the Emilia-Romagna Region, one of the wealthiest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest GDP per capita in Italy. Emilia-Romagna is also a cultural center containing Romanesque and Renaissance cities (Modena, Parma and Ferrara) and a center of food and automobile production (Barilla, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Ducati are all based in Emilia-Romagna). Bologna is accomplished for having the highest quality of life indices and advanced social services

LIVING TRENTO

Trento is a city rooted in art and history, where the Italian and Mitteleuropean cultures meet. Unique amongst the Alpine cities, the City of the Council (1545 - 1563) still keeps its precious monuments as tokens of its rich artistic and historic heritage. Trento is located in the Trentino Province (part of the Trentino Alto-Adige Region), where approximately 49,000 enterprises are active. From the industrial point of view, Trentino is characterized by a highly diversified system: from ICT to mechanical engineering, from the food and agriculture chain to sustainable building and the timber industry. In Trentino the natural environment really does make the difference: 60% of the territory is covered by forests, and there are 200 alpine lakes, 3 nature parks and the Dolomites.

GRANTS 15 admitted candidates will receive a financial support package which includes a grant of approximately 13,650€ (yearly) to cover living expenses during the 3 years of the degree.

All admitted candidates will receive up to 1,343 €/year (for the second and third year of the degree) to cover their participation to meetings; furthermore, a grant (up to 2,050 €) will be available if they spend a visiting period abroad up to six months.

IMPORTANT DATES • Application period from April 19 to May 18, 2016 • Oral interview (on site or remotely): from July 13, 2016 • Selection results availability: 29 July 2016 • Enrollment period: September 2016 - October 2016 • Start of the PhD: 1 November 2016

CONTACTS AND INFORMATIONwww.unibo.it/PhDprogrammes32 ARIC Settore Dottorato: [email protected]

GRANTS, INFORMATION, CONTACTS

THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNASince its origins in 1088, Alma Mater Studiorum paves the way for innovation through an increasingly rich programme catalogue, cutting-edge research and a constant and increasingly broad international perspective. Based in five campuses (Bologna, Cesena, Forlì, Ravenna, Rimini), with a branch in Buenos Aires, Alma Mater offers over 200 degree programmes. It counts 33 Departments and 11 Schools, that form over 84,000 students. 5,000 graduates are enrolled in PhDs and 3rd cycle programmes. Alma Mater is one of the most active universities leading and participating in European research and academic cooperation projects. It has also formed knowledge alliances with industry and public/private organizations. Beyond its close European links, it enjoys multiple connections with America, Africa, Asia and Australia. The International Desk of the University of Bologna supports the international students in the incoming procedures (visa, residence permit, and more) and gives useful information on the university services and opportunities..

The Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering (DEI) started its activities in October 2012, when the former Department of Electrical Engineering (DIE) joined part of the former Department of Electronics, Computer Sciences and Systems (DEIS). The department is located on two campus branches (Bologna and Cesena) and consists of around 120 scientists, whose research and education activities cover the following fields of Industrial and Information Engineering: Automation, Bioengineering, Electric Drives and Systems, Electrical and Electronic Measurements, Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetic Fields, Electronics, Operations Research, Telecommunications.

The Fondazione Bruno Kessler Based in Trento, Italy, Since 2007, the Fondazione Bruno Kessler promotes cultural activities, scientific research, technological development. FBK is devoted to the exploration of innovative frontiers of knowledge with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches and on the applications area. It is also actively involved in the transfer of research results: support for new entrepreneurship, for the growth of brand-new professional skills and for the improvement of public administration structures. More than 350 researchers are now working in the 2 FBK hubs, scientific and humanistic.

alma mater studiorumUNIVERSITà di bologna

DEPARTMENT OF electrical, electronicand information engineering

«guglielmo marconi»

ALMA MATER STUDIORUMUNIVERSITà DI BOLOGNA

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