Scientific Skills Training Courses

Module 1

Numerical methods for engineering research

Coordinators: Prof. Franco Blanchini, Prof Pierpaolo Palestri

Online via MS Teams

The objective of this module is to illustrate typical numerical techniques for the solution of a wide range of problems in the fields of electrical, electronic, informatics management and mechanical disciplines.

S1) Wednesday 21 April  9:00 – 10:30 11:00 – 12:30 Numerical methods: a critical overview – Prof. F. Blanchini (University of Udine)

S2) Thursday 22 April 11:00 – 12:30 The Monte Carlo method – Prof. P. Palestri (University of Udine)

S3) Thursday 22 April  14:00 – 15:30  Generation of pseudo-random numbers – Prof. R. Rinaldo (University of Udine)

S4) Friday 23 April  9:00 – 10:30 11:00 – 12:30 Design and analysis of experiments – Prof. M. Sortino (University of Udine)

S5) Friday 23 April  14:00  – 15:30 Atomistic models and application to Engineering – Prof. F.Driussi (University of Udine)

Module 2

Numerical strategies for engineering research

Coordinators: Prof. Daniele Casagrande and Prof. Mirko Loghi

Online via MS Teams

The objective of this module is to illustrate software packages and numerical issues in modeling, validation, and simulation of physical systems and engineering problems in the fields of electrical, electronic, informatics management and mechanical disciplines.

S1) Wednesday 21 April , 9:00-12:30 Data and information fusion – Prof. Lauro Snidaro

S2) Wednesday 21 April, 13:30-17:00 Statistical software – Prof. Luca Di Gaspero

S3) Thursday, April 22, 9:00-12:30 Image/video acquisition and processing – Prof. Christian Micheloni e Niki Martinel

S4) Thursday, April 22, 13:30-17:00 Network security – Prof. Pier Luca Montessoro

S5) Friday, April 23, 13:30-17:00 Data analyticsBeantech (Industrial Expert Lecture)

Module 3

Laboratories for engineering research

Coordinators Prof. Michele Midrio and Prof. Marco Sortino

Online via MS Teams

The objective of this module is to offer technical background and practical sessions for the implementation of typical experimental work in the fields of electrical, electronic, informatics management and mechanical disciplines

Monday 26/04/2021

9.00-10.30 and 11.00-12.30, Measurement techniques for mechatronic systems – Ing. L. Scalera (University of Udine)

13.30-15.00 and 15.30-17.30, Advanced control of IPM motors – Prof. R. Petrella (University of Udine)

 

Tuesday 27/04/2021

9.00-10.30, Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques – Prof. L. Di Gaspero (University of Udine)

11.00-12.30, Design thinking and Design for X Methods – Prof. B. Motyl (University of Udine)

13.30-15.00, Electronic equipment for laboratory measurements in power electronics – Prof. S. Saggini (University of Udine)

 

Wednesday 28/04/2021

9.00-10.30 and 11.00-12.30, Experimental identification of dynamic systems and manufacturing processes – Prof. G. Totis (University of Udine)

Module 4

Management engineering: theories and case studies

Coordinators Prof. Marco Sartor and Prof. Stefano Filippi

Online via MS Teams

The objective of this module is to offer theory and case studies on the management of small to large private industrial and information-technology enterprises.

Monday 26/04/2021

09-12: Riccardo Pavanato (Auxiell), Lean Management

14-17: Margherita Molinaro (University of Udine), Supply chain risk management

 

Tuesday 27/04/2021

09-12: Carmela Di Mauro (University of Catania), Behavioural economics

14-17: Michele Grimaldi (University of Cassino), Knowledge Management

 

Wednesday 28/04/2021

09-12: Li Wan (Chongqing University – CHINA), Offshoring and reshoring

14-17: Elisabetta Ocello (University of Udine), European Project Management