On 6 September, the presentation event of the 27 scholarships relating to innovative PhD with industrial relevance took place.
Watch the recording and browse the presentation slides.
Read the call for applications for the assignment of 27 PNRR DM 352/2022 PhD scholarships (innovative PhD with industrial relevance).
On this page you will find useful information on objectives and participation.
A PhD is an academic qualification corresponding to the highest degree of university education, after the Master’s degree. The PhD aims at developing advanced scientific research methods and a high level of professionalism to be applied to universities, public and/or private bodies. During this training period, the doctoral student is supervised by a tutor who guides him/her in training and research activities.
Doctoral courses are usually structured in two parts:
One part gives the opportunity to enrich specific and methodological knowledge by taking courses and seminars and participating in summer/winter schools and national and international conferences
One part is mainly dedicated to research activity, which is integrated with a period abroad
With DM 352 of 09-04-2022, the Ministry of University and Research (MUR) has made available resources to activate 2q7 co-funded applied research scholarships. These PhD scholarships, which topics and training paths are defined with strong involvement of the co-funding company, aim to conduct applied research projects that, starting from the actual and future needs of companies, develop and implement innovative technologies, methods and approaches.
The doctoral program lasts 3 years and includes:
A period of study and research in the co-funding company from a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 18 months
A period of study and research at a university or research center abroad from a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 18 months
In order to enter a PhD program, candidates must pass a public competition regulated by a specific Call for Applications.
The doctoral scholarships activated are as follows, of which:
1 scholarship within the doctoral course in Economics and Business Law (B&L)
3 scholarships within the doctoral course in Personal Sciences and New Welfare (SDPW)
13 scholarships within the doctoral course in Engineering and Applied Sciences (ISA)
10 scholarships within the doctoral course in Technology, Innovation and Management (TIM)
The call for applications to enter the doctoral course (XXXVIII cycle) will be published on August 23, 2022 with a deadline of September 23, 2022. Applicants may compete for up to a maximum of 3 research topics from among those proposed within the same Doctoral Course. In the application, applicants have to:
The research project must be written in Italian or English (max 8,000 characters, excluding bibliography and abstract) accompanied by an abstract (max 800 characters, including spaces) and the appropriate bibliography.
The scholarships - and the corresponding research projects - will be awarded to successful candidates based on an evaluation of the scientific profile, also in agreement with the external funding body, if any.
For all the research topics, the Selection Committee will draw up separate rankings taking into account the scores obtained by the candidate(s) in the evaluation of the qualifications and the research project and in the oral test and will indicate the names of the successful candidates whose profile presents a prevalence/preference index in terms of affinity with the research topic.
The research topic concerns the application of Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering techniques for the design and implementation of innovative software systems. A first goal is to improve the software development process in various fields, from medical software to 3D design. Another goal is the application of advanced Machine Learning algorithms in both classical areas such as classification and natural language processing (NLP).
The research topic covers the various aspects related to the development and use of intelligent and robotic manufacturing systems for the manufacturing sector. The theme is extremely cross-cutting and brings together areas such as robotics, development of innovative manufacturing systems, sensing and measurement, control algorithms, artificial intelligence, and product and process virtualization.
The research topic covers the different aspects covered by the energy transition, including renewable energy and energy efficiency, which are useful in fostering the green transition. The goal is to train experts with advanced interdisciplinary skills, capable of assessing the performance of complex energy systems as well as developing and applying innovative technologies to improve the efficiency of systems and components used for energy production, conversion, distribution, storage and use while minimizing environmental impact.
The research topic covers the aspects related to the development and use of innovative, environmentally friendly materials, as well as the creation of products and devices capable of interacting with the environment and humans. The goal is to train experts, with advanced interdisciplinary skills, capable of designing and developing new materials, products and systems from the perspective of innovation and environmental sustainability, able to participate in the transfer and contamination of knowledge.
Digital technologies are changing the nature of products and services, enabling greater automation of processes, greater availability of data and information, and greater integration with customers and suppliers. Pandemic, socio-economic events and climate change have and are challenging the fabric of manufacturing. The goal is to train experts who will be able to guide companies in this green and digital transition and who, through multidisciplinary skills, will be able, on the one hand, to use data to support tactical and operational decisions within the company and, on the other hand, to understand how digital technologies (e.g. AI, ML, Blockchain, IoT) can contribute to the resilience and sustainability of the supply chain in dynamic and volatile contexts.
The challenges of the digital and green transition require the definition of new business models and new organizational models to respond to changes. The goal is to train experts who will be able to guide companies through this transition, through the development of advanced capabilities to use data to support strategic and business decisions within the company and to analyze and understand macroeconomic phenomena.