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Faculty of: MATHEMATICAL, PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES

Physics for technologies and innovation

Brescia

Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Degree Classes
LM-17 (Physics)

Claudio Giannetti describes its main characteristics

The Graduate Degree Programme in Physics for Technologies and Innovation is a two-year programme designed for talented physicists and students with a background in the STEM disciplines who want to develop top-notch and multidisciplinary skills to enter the new business context. The goal of the programme is to merge basic knowledge in hardcore science with soft and hard skills in data science and innovation/entrepreneurship.

The specific learning objectives of the programme are:

  • Deep knowledge of the physical principles driving the development of the next-decades' leading technologies, with particular focus on the fields of electronics, photonics, nanotechnologies, optoelectronics, photon and energy harvesting, quantum technologies.
  • Core knowledge of the most widespread coding tools to manage big data and of artificial-intelligence-based techniques to tackle technological, strategy and business problems.
  • The ability to recognise the potential of innovating products and processes and to transpose fundamental knowledge in hard science into innovative technological ideas and original approaches to solve problems.
  • Core knowledge of the entrepreneurial instruments necessary to create value from novel technologies and data management.
  • Relational skills for operating in technology-oriented non-academical contexts that are intrinsically multidisciplinary and highly international.
  • Strategic vision of the market and trends in technology.

 

Why physics?

In a technology-driven world that is growing and changing faster and faster, the future players will base their success on:

  • the ability of applying fundamental scientific knowledge to real problems in a flexible way;
  • the intellectual curiosity and eagerness to learn new concepts and solve complex and multidisciplinary problems;
  • the openness to challenges and the capacity to lead technology-oriented changes.

In this context, the range of the concepts, ideas and methodologies developed during a physics programme provides a compass, which is way richer and more flexible than any specific and focused university programme.

 

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Further information on the programme contents

Prof. Luigi Sangaletti and Claudio Giannetti are happy to provide any further information about the programmeo of Physics and Innovation.
You can contact them using the following email addresses: luigi.sangaletti@unicatt.it or claudio.giannetti@unicatt.it.