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Leggi tuttoThe Summer School will focus on methodologies and ICT technologies for an autonomous, sustainable, resilient, and human-centered industry.
The Summer School will provide an analysis of both the state of the art and frontier research in the field of ICT technologies for Industry 5.0, such as Artificial Intelligence, Embodied Intelligence, Human-Centric Systems, Smart Material Devices, and Future Networks.
The Summer School is part of the advanced training activities within the 'FoReLab' Excellence Project at Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione (DII). It is designed for master's and doctoral students, early-career researchers, and professionals from both academic and industrial backgrounds. The course will award 6 ECTS credits (48 hours of classroom lectures) upon successful completion of the program and passing of the final examination.
Students interested in earning the 6 ECTS credits are required to agree with the Summer School coordinators on a Project Work topic, and then submit their written report by email no later than 31 October 2024 (pdf submission by email to nicola.vanello@unipi.it)
Lectures will be conducted in English at the Meeting Room of DII, located in Via G. Caruso, 16, Pisa, Italy.
The program will be activated also in distance learning mode (TEAMS platform).
The draft program is available for download at the bottom of the current webpage.
Research, industry, and public administration sectors are all covered in the Summer School program. The Summer School offers lessons from both industry experts and the academic community, focusing on the technologies that drive Industry 5.0. The goal of the Summer School is to provide participants with the opportunity to understand the prerequisites, facilitators, and potential of Industry 5.0 with an eye on future developments. Prior knowledge of specific technologies is not necessary, and the objective is to provide attendees with a strong foundation in these technologies, including their current challenges and significant advantages.
Master and PhD students, in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Management) disciplines, early-stage researchers and practitioners from Academia or Industry.
English
Full-time
Being a university student (Master or PhD) or having a University degree in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Management) disciplines.
All the documents must be in pdf format, in order to upload them on the portal when required.
Application has to be submitted via Alice portal following the instructions of the "How to apply" page.
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