The aim of the course is to prepare, through high-level training in the field of electronic engineering science and technology and its applications, experienced researchers with adequate skills to carry out highly qualified research, design and production activities. During the training, great attention will be paid to the development of the ability to synthesise practical and theoretical knowledge, to the acquisition of transversal and transferable skills also in the world of work, in parallel with specific training in a particular field of research so that the doctoral student achieves a comprehensive preparation and a maturity and autonomy in research activity. A training plan is drawn up for each doctoral student that envisages, over the three-year period, research activities, teaching activities and other activities independently chosen and approved by the Board of teachers. The research activity is focused on the in-depth study of a specific research topic, under the guidance of a supervisor and one or more co-supervisors, framed within the activities carried out in the Applied Electronics Section of the Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, the subject of the final thesis. The teaching activity consists of attending lectures, seminars or doctoral schools aimed at completing the basic preparation and developing the research topic. The independently chosen activities, approved by the College, are further initiatives on specific topics of interest to complete the training.
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