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Info 2021/2022

Degree type
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Duration and credits
3
Years
Admission
 
Free access
Italian
Teaching mode
Traditional
Head of programme
CARLO REGAZZONI
Information about this Course for previous years is available here: JOINT DOCTORATE IN INTERACTIVE AND COGNITIVE ENVIRONMENTS (JD ICE) 11195

Programme overview

Summary

The Joint Doctoral programme in Interactive and Cognitive Environments (JD-ICE) offers PhD candidates an education programme in the field of research related to computer science, electronic and telecommunication engineering. Candidates must hold a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree or equivalent title and in-depth knowledge and understanding of the principles of ICT engineering.

Learning objectives

The programme has three major focuses:

  • the acquisition and the formalization of knowledge in specific advanced domains, achieved through lectures and seminars
  • maintaining in strict touch PhD students with leading research groups in the partner universities
  • involve the student in joint research activities between industry and academy on specific collaborative projects

The programme lasts three years. During this period a mobility scheme ensures that students will spend training/research periods in different universities.
The language of instruction is English. Local language learning and integration in the society will be promoted through ad-hoc courses and university staff support.

Career perspectives

JD-ICE aims at developing and enhancing master students’ knowledge and skills in order to form a new generation of professionals able to exploit (and further enhance) cutting-edge ICT technologies to design and implement, in multi-disciplinary work teams, innovative solutions related to Doctoral objective

Head of programme

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11347_Carlo Regazzoni

Carlo S. Regazzoni is Full Professor of Telecommunications and coordinator of the Joint Doctorate on Interactive and Cognitive Environments (ICE).

Thanks to the JD-ICE programme, candidates and institutions join forces in the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge. Through continuous joint supervision, PhD candidates can share their experience, thus mutually enhancing the capacity and quality of research and research training.


Head of Programme

International collaborations

  • Queen Mary University of London
  • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Dedicated website

To learn more, please visit the dedicated PhD course website.