Research

The research activities of the doctorate are highly multidisciplinary. The Industry 4.0 paradigm has eliminated the traditional boundaries between "industrial" and "information" engineering, making it necessary to have an engineer capable of managing complex processes and products that combine skills in mechanical, energy, electrical, electronic, computer, process and telecommunications engineering. 

The doctorate promotes collaborations with companies, also through funded scholarships or positions reserved for employees. Periods of stay in the company are foreseen, under the guidance of a company co-supervisor, to implement the "learning by doing" model, offering practical training alongside theoretical training. 

Great attention is given to internationalization: company growth, based on innovation and the development of new technologies, requires an openness to the international scene. The doctorate path favors international collaborations, exchanges of teachers and doctoral students with foreign universities and research institutions, in line with the strategic objectives of the University.

  • Naval engineering
  • Energy and environmental systems
  • Industrial energetics
  • Robotics
  • Mechanical design
  • Mechanical systems
  • Electrical systems and systems
  • Electric motors, generators and actuators
  • Chemical and process engineering systems, methods and technologies
  • Materials science and technology
  • Mechanics of solids and structures
  • Electronic signal and image processing
  • Electronic devices
  • Industrial automation
  • Machine learning
  • Cybersecurity
  • Internet and WEB
  • Bioengineering
  • Wireless networks
  • Antenna systems