Welcome to Ph.D. School Italo Gorini 2023
We are glad to announce that the International Ph.D. School "Italo Gorini" 2023 will be in Firenze from 4 to 8 september 2023: "Instrumentation and Measurement for improving quality, reliability and safety: Sustainable Development Goals for UN Agenda 2030" will be the central theme of this edition.
We look forward to welcoming you in Firenze!
About us
The International Ph.D. School "Italo Gorini 2023" is the doctoral School promoted by the Italian "Electrical and Electronic Measurement" (GMEE) and "Mechanical and Thermal Measurement" (GMMT) associations.
The School activity will deal with a wide variety of issues related to the measurement. The School is aimed both at PhD students, as well as young people from research and industry fields.
The School will address both methodological issues, in the field of science and technology related to the measures and instrumentation, and advanced problems of practical interest. Special attention will be paid to the impact of measures on scientific and engineering context, strongly influenced by the evolution of technology in various sectors.
From one side the benefits that these technologies can offer to the development of innovative measurement systems is addressed, from the other the new open issues and the innovations introduced by the science of measurement are investigated.
The School will have a weekly duration and will be developed through lectures, seminars, conferences, as well as debates.
Organization
The doctoral School "Italo Gorini" is organized in three-year cycles.
The VIII Cycle for the years 2022-2024 includes the following venues: Salerno (2022), Firenze (2023) and Siena (2024).
The International PhD School "Italo Gorini 2023" aims to enrich the training in the field of Instrumentation and Measurement and to strengthen human relations and scientific cooperation among doctoral students and young researchers.
The school addresses both methodological issues, in the field of science and technology related to the measures and instrumentation, and advanced problems of practical interest.
The School cycle will follow the consolidated rotation cycle of the 6 research lines:
- 1st year (2022) Salerno: Measurement signals and data (A2 - Prof. David Macii), Measuring systems and instrumentation (A5 - Prof. Luca De Vito);
- 2nd year (2023) Firenze: Measurements for quality and innovation (A3 - Prof. Lorenzo Ciani), Measurement for characterization of components and systems (A4 - Prof. Luigi Ferrigno);
- 3rd year (2024) Siena: Fundamentals of measurement and metrology (A1 - Dr Luca Callegaro), Sensors and transducers for measurement (A6 - Prof. Salvatore Graziani).
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The school is aimed at Ph.D. students and young researchers in any of the Engineering or scientific disciplines.
OBJECTIVES
The main emphasis of the Ph.D. School is enriching the training in the field of instrumentation and measurement of doctoral students and young researchers through presentations given by lecturers well quoted among the Italian and international scientific community; promote and consolidate human relations and scientific cooperation among the participants.
TRAINING CREDITS
The activities can be recognized and quantified in terms of credits.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
FIRENZE
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