The PhD in Automotive for Intelligent Mobility is jointly offered by the University of Bologna, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and University of Parma. The PhD program trains highly qualified personnel with multidisciplinary skills, capable of directing research and development, also in the industrial sector, on innovative vehicles, creating a joint view in the third level of instruction among mechanical, industrial, electronic, telecommunications, controls, electrical, computer, logistics and civil engineering.
Go to pageApplications are open for the Coimbra Group Three-Minute-Thesis Competition. If you're a final-year PhD student, don't miss the chance to present your research in English in just 3 minutes.
Go to pageRegister to join the livestream of the event to explore the future of international academic relations in a world shaped by key issues such as demographic shifts and migration patterns.
Go to pageWhat will the next fifty years look like from a social and technological perspective? What is the future of artificial intelligence? These are some of the topics that will be discussed at the meeting on 25 October at the Sala dell'VIII Centenario. Register for the event by 23 October.
Go to page2024 MUnER winter school “Future of automotive for intelligent mobility”
The 2024 edition of the school will be held in-person in the period Nov. 18-23, 2024 (save the date!!!).
The School, which involves both universities and numerous MUNER partner companies, will include several company visits, in which R&D managers will present the companies' current and future research activities.
In addition, an Info Meeting on this initiative will be held via Teams on Oct. 8 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Register now!
Additional information about the content of the course and the registration for the Info Meeting can be found on the event website.
2nd RESTART Camp on Soft Skills - Critical Thinking, Creative Problem Solving, Orientation to Goals - A Soft Skills 4 Research (S24R) Initiative
The RESTART program, within its Education & Training mission, aims at shaping a new generation of researchers having the skills required to tackle with the evolution of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This general goal includes actions towards the development of soft skills of different types. This initiative is dedicated to cognitive skills.
Bologna, from the 18th to the 20th of November, 2024.
The camp will be held in via Paolo Nanni Costa 20, the CNIT/WiLab headquarter in Bologna
Towards Sustainable Mobility: Engine Technology and Fuel Solutions
Stefano's research focuses on exploring and analysing potential solutions to enhance the efficiency of internal combustion engines and reduce their environmental impact in the context of decarbonization. Utilizing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, his work delves into the application of renewable fuels, such as hydrogen, and in particular the impact on these fuels on the combustion process . These detailed simulations are corroborated by experimental data, enabling the development of predictive models for various engine layouts.
At Abu Dhabi’s Autonomous Robotics Research Center, Michael’s team is bringing innovations to the field of drone racing.
Their goal? Developing a drone capable of autonomous flight, matching human pilot skills.
Using cutting-edge technology, they’re tackling challenges such as rapid state estimation and control to fly through intricate courses. This isn’t just about racing; it’s about shaping the future of transportation and delivery services, making our world faster and safer.