Academic Year | 2022-2023 |
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Subject area | Mathematical Physical, Chemical and Astronomical Sciences |
Cycle | 38 |
Coordinator | Prof. Michele Cicoli |
Language | English, Italian |
Duration | 3 years |
Application deadline: Dec 14, 2022 at 11:59 PM (Expired)
2nd NRRP Call for Applications - Further PhD positions
Enrolment: From Feb 02, 2023 to Feb 12, 2023 - On www.studenti.unibo.it, PhD candidates awarding NRRP positions should use NRRP forms only
Doctoral programme start date: Mar 01, 2023
Application deadline: Aug 02, 2022 at 11:59 PM (Expired)
NRRP Call for Applications
Enrolment: From Sep 21, 2022 to Sep 29, 2022 - On www.studenti.unibo.it download NRRP forms only
Doctoral programme start date: Nov 01, 2022
Application deadline: Jun 09, 2022 at 11:59 PM (Expired)
Call for Applications
Positions: More information in the PhD Programme Table
Enrolment: From Jul 20, 2022 to Jul 29, 2022
Doctoral programme start date: Nov 01, 2022
- Operating centre
- Bologna
- Main Department
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Department of Physics and Astronomy "Augusto Righi" - DIFA
- Doctoral Programme in collaboration with research institutions (art. 2, comma 2, lett. a) del D.M. n. 45/2013)
- Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
- Research topics
- Theoretical Physics
- Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics
- Physics of Condensed Matter, Atoms and Molecules
- Applied Physics and Complex Systems
- Physics Education and History of Physics
- Job opportunities and potential areas of employment
- Research activities at universities, research centres and industries, both foreign and domestic. Teaching activities at universities and secondary schools. Employment in the public and private sectors that require a high scientific expertise. Employment in Data Science and Big Data companies.
- Admission Board
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NRRP Call - Further PhD Positions
Appointed by RD 952/2022 Prot. n. 0357333 of 02/12/2022Surname Name University / Institution Role Email Bazzani Armando Università di Bologna Member armando.bazzani@unibo.it Ercolessi Elisa Università di Bologna Member elisa.ercolessi@unibo.it Franchini Cesare Università di Bologna Member cesare.franchini2@unibo.it Moresco Michele Ennio Maria Università di Bologna Member michele.moresco@unibo.it Cicoli Michele Università di Bologna Substitute michele.cicoli@unibo.it Fraboni Beatrice Università di Bologna Substitute beatrice.fraboni@unibo.it Morigi Maria Pia Università di Bologna Substitute mariapia.morigi@unibo.it Pasquini Luca Università di Bologna Substitute luca.pasquini@unibo.it NRPP Call Admission Board
Appointed by RD 1103/2022 Prot. n. 0162873 of 17/07/2022Surname Name University / Institution Role Email Bazzani Armando Università di Bologna Member armando.bazzani@unibo.it Fioresi Rita Università di Bologna Member rita.fioresi@unibo.it Fraboni Beatrice Università di Bologna Member beatrice.fraboni@unibo.it Lanconelli Nico Università di Bologna Member nico.lanconelli@unibo.it Tobias Cramer Università di Bologna Member tobias.cramer@unibo.it Cavalcoli Daniela Università di Bologna Substitute daniela.cavalcoli@unibo.it Cicoli Michele Università di Bologna Substitute michele.cicoli@unibo.it Morigi Maria Pia Università di Bologna Substitute mariapia.morigi@unibo.it Pasquini Luca Università di Bologna Substitute luca.pasquini@unibo.it Remondini Daniel Università di Bologna Substitute daniel.remondini@unibo.it Call for Application Admission Board
Appointed by RD 830/2022 Prot. n. 0127511 of 30/05/2022Surname Name University / Institution Role email Cervelli Alberto INFN Member alberto.cervelli@bo.infn.it Margiotta Annarita Università di Bologna Member annarita.margiotta@unibo.it Pagani Davide INFN Member davide.pagani@bo.infn.it Pasquini Luca Università di Bologna Member luca.pasquini@unibo.it Soares Verissimo Gil Pedro Francisco Manuel Università di Bologna Member francisco.soares@unibo.it Testa Claudia Università di Bologna Member claudia.testa@unibo.it Alici Andrea Università di Bologna Substitute andrea.alici3@unibo.it Cramer Tobias Università di Bologna Substitute tobias.cramer@unibo.it Lasagni Manghi Federico INFN Substitute federico.lasagni@bo.infn.it Pieri Pierbiagio Università di Bologna Substitute pierbiagio.pieri@unibo.it Remondini Daniel Università di Bologna Substitute daniel.remondini@unibo.it Vacca Gian Paolo INFN Substitute vacca@bo.infn.it
- Learning outcomes
The PhD in Physics has the purpose of completing the scientific training in Physics for the various research fields actively present in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, in the Bologna Sections of INFN and CNAF-INFN, and in the CNR Institutes of the Bologna area. The PhD program aims to train researchers able to perform independent activities in the following sectors: Theoretical physics, Condensed matter physics, Nuclear and subnuclear physics, Applied physics and complex systems, Physics education and History of Physics. In the theoretical field, the PhD students should be able to build and study mathematical models to describe physical phenomena, while in the experimental field to conduct physics experiments in laboratories and critically analyze the results. In general the PhD students are trained to use the scientific method and achieve the ability to apply it in different contexts, making them eligible to take leadership positions in high-level organizations.
- Activities to be carried out by Doctoral candidates
Basic and fundamental research (theoretical and experimental), applied research (with applications to physics, medicine, technology, computer science, etc.). The research of the PhD students includes laboratory activities, participation in international workshops and conferences and measurement campaigns, the use of networks, databases, a software for analyzing data and models.
- Research training activities compliant with the Doctoral programme's learning outcomes
The PhD students are required to attend PhD or advanced Master courses for a total of 136 hours of lectures in the first two years of the course. The PhD students also attend specialized seminars and national and international schools. They are also part of research groups at universities and research centers where they carry on their activities in preparation of the PhD thesis.
- Internationalization features
he PhD in Physics has the purpose of completing the scientific training in Physics for the various research fields actively present in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, in the Bologna Sections of INFN and CNAF-INFN, and in the CNR Institutes of the Bologna area. The PhD program aims to train researchers able to perform independent activities in the following sectors: Theoretical physics, Condensed matter physics, Nuclear and subnuclear physics, Applied physics and complex systems, Physics education and History of Physics. In the theoretical field, the PhD students should be able to build and study mathematical models to describe physical phenomena, while in the experimental field to conduct physics experiments in laboratories and critically analyze the results. In general the PhD students are trained to use the scientific method and achieve the ability to apply it in different contexts, making them eligible to take leadership positions in high-level organizations.
- Expected research results and products
PhD thesis written in English, talks at national and international conferences and workshops, publication of research results in refereed international journals with high Impact Factor (at least 1 publication within 3 years from the conclusion of the doctorate).