PhD in Computer Science and Engineering

Academic Year 2023-2024
Subject area Engineering Studies
Cycle 39
Coordinator Prof. Ilaria Bartolini
Language English
Duration 3 years

Application deadline: Aug 22, 2023 at 11:59 PM (Expired)

Second PhD Call for Applications, with scholarships funded by NRRP and other funds

Enrolment: From Sep 22, 2023 to Sep 28, 2023

Doctoral programme start date: Nov 01, 2023

39 PNRR PhD Call for Applications

Application deadline: Jun 20, 2023 at 11:59 PM (Expired)

PhD Call for Applications, with scholarships funded by NRRP and other funds

Enrolment: From Aug 03, 2023 to Aug 22, 2023

Doctoral programme start date: Nov 01, 2023

39 PNRR PhD Call for Applications
Operating centre
Bologna
Main Department
Department of Computer Science and Engineering - DISI
Research topics
  • Distributed systems and algorithms
  • Programming languages and systems
  • Computer networks and applications
  • Software engineering
  • Formal methods and semantics of programming languages
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Real-time and fault-tolerant systems
  • Parallel algorithms and probabilistic algorithms
  • Image Processing
  • Bioinformatics and biometric systems
  • Information systems and databases
  • Concurrency theory
  • Security
  • Logical foundations of computer science
  • Multimedia systems
Job opportunities and potential areas of employment
The course is designed to train people able to carry out academic and industrial research and to work as managers in companies. The main career opportunities are: university career; research activities for industries or institutions; management in ICT companies.
Admission Board

Appointed by RD n. 709/2023 Prot n. 149534 on Jun 02, 2023

Confirmed for Call for further PhD Positions
Rectoral Decree n. 1066/2023 Prot. n. 0226313 of 04/08/2023

Surname and Name University / Institution Role email
Carbonaro Antonella Università di Bologna Member antonella.carbonaro@unibo.it 
Di Stefano Luigi Università di Bologna Member luigi.distefano@unibo.it 
Golfarelli Matteo Università di Bologna Member matteo.golfarelli@unibo.it 
Laneve Cosimo Università di Bologna Member cosimo.laneve@unibo.it 
Moro Gianluca Università di Bologna Substitute gianluca.moro@unibo.it 
Prandi Catia Università di Bologna Substitute catia.prandi2@unibo.it 
Rizzi Stefano Università di Bologna Substitute stefano.rizzi@unibo.it 
Zavattaro Gianluigi Università di Bologna Substitute gianluigi.zavattaro@unibo.it 

* The following shall take part in the work of the Examination Board as expert members for positions linked to specific research topics:

  • Filippo Focacci - DecisionBrain S.a.s.

  • Gildo Bosi - Sacmi Imola

  • Elisa Romano - Automobili Lamborghini SpA

  • Giuseppe Savino - Zanichelli editore SpA

  • Philipp Schneider - AIT-Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH

  • Brais Vazquez Iglesia - Pollution Srl

  • Pasquale Zaccaglino - L&G Solution Srl 

  • Alessio Bonfietti - XTEL Srl

  • Carlo Rossi - Arca Tecnologie Srl

  • Stefano Borghi - Dilaxia SpA

  • Salvatore Alia - Coop Alleanza 3.0

  • Filippo Bosi - Imola Informatica Spa

  • Andrea Anesi - SCM Group SpA

Learning outcomes

The course is designed to train people able to carry out academic and industrial research and to work as managers in companies.

In this sense we expect that each PhD student  will produce original, relevant and significant research results, which can take the form of scientific publications, software production or more generally innovative applications, on one or more of the following topics:

  • Distributed systems and distributed algorithms
  • Programming languages and systems
  • Computer Networks and Applications
  • Methodologies and software engineering
  • Formal methods and semantics of programming languages
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Real-time systems and fault -tolerant
  • Parallel algorithms and probabilistic algorithms
  • Image Processing
  • Bioinformatics and biometrics
  • Information systems and databases
  • Concurrency theory
  • Security
  • Logical foundations of computer science
  • Multimedia systems
Activities to be carried out by Doctoral candidates

At the beginning of the PhD program, each student is assigned a supervisor plus a co-supervisor who guides the student throughout the PhD studies; at least one must be part of the Academic Board. The first 24 months are devoted to the integration and deepening of the student expertise, according to a personalized learning plan (drawn up by the student in agreement with the tutor and then submitted to the Board for approval). The learning plan foresees reaching 30 CFU (credits) by attending courses and passing the corresponding exams.
By the 15th month (from the beginning of the course) the student must submit a written thesis proposal to the Board for approval. By the end of the 24th month the student must have completed the personalized learning plan and must report on the progress of the thesis draft. The passage to the next year, approved by the Board, takes place on the basis of the candidate public presentation.
The third year is entirely devoted to the thesis work. The Board finally approves the admission to the final exam, on the basis of the reviewers' comments.
The Board may authorize a student to spend a period in Italy at universities, research centers or companies. It is mandatory for a student to spend a period of at least 3 months abroad (6 months are recommended), between the 1° and 2° year or between the 2° and 3° year.

Internationalization features

The course issues, or has issued,  joint doctoral degrees on the basis of individual agreements for co-tutorship with:

  • Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France, agreement finalized
  • Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, France, agreement finalized
  • Université Paris 7 - Diderot, agreement finalized
  • Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), agreement finalized
  • Université Paris XIII, France, agreement finalized.
  • Université de Lyon, agreement finalized.
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile, agreement finalized.
  • University College Cork, Ireland, agreement finalized.

Co-tutorships concern both incoming students (i.e. students from other foreign universities - French - asking to write their PhD thesis with the supervision of members of the faculty board) and outgoing students (our students that write the PhD thesis with the supervision of a foreign professor)

Moreover, an agreement  has been signed with National Chiao Tung University - NCTU (Taiwan)  essentially aimed at the subscription of  PhD co-tutorship conventions between UNIBO and  NCTU.

Expected research results and products

We expect original, relevant and significant research results which can take the form of scientific publications, software production or more generally innovative applications on the following topics:

  • Distributed systems and distributed algorithms
  • Programming languages and systems
  • Computer Networks and Applications
  • Methodologies and software engineering
  • Formal methods and semantics of programming languages
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Real-time systems and fault -tolerant
  • Parallel algorithms and probabilistic algorithms
  • Image Processing
  • Bioinformatics and biometrics
  • Information systems and databases
  • Concurrency theory
  • Security
  • Logical foundations of computer science
  • Multimedia systems