2022 Didactical activities
NOTICE:
The PhD course attendance is restricted to STMS PhD students
(exceptions have to be approved by the PhD Coordinator).
10-hours courses
• Remote sensing instruments for atmospheric transparency: theory, instruments and methods, prof. Michele Doro - prof. Markus Gaug – prof. Samo Stanic
• Durability and Ageing of Organic Matrix Composites for Aircraft Applications, prof. Marco Gigliotti
20-hours courses
• Space Systems & their Control, prof. Andrea Valmorbida - prof. Alessandro Francesconi
• Measurement techniques: fundamentals, PC based, visual and thermal image analysis based (ex Fundamentals of Measurement and PC-based applications), prof. Gianluca Rossi - prof. Marco Pertile
• Exploring the solar system and its environment, prof. Gabriele Cremonese - prof. Francesco Marzari
• Mechanical and thermal properties of material for aerospace constructions - prof. Ugo Galvanetto - prof. Mirco Zaccariotto
30-hours courses
• Space Optics and Detectors, prof. Alain Jody Corso - prof. Giampiero Naletto - prof.ssa Maria Guglielmina Pelizzo
2+2-hours seminars
• Operating a detector in space for 10 years: the case of Fermi LAT, prof. Riccardo Rando
• Very Low Earth Orbit Satellites for Earth Observation, Prof. Francesco Barato
• Thin-film optical polarizers for space applications, prof.ssa Paola Zuppella
• The OSIRIS-REx sample return mission: a journey to the origin of the Solar System, prof. Maurizio Pajola
1-1.5-hour Short seminars
• Characterisation of fracture resistance of interfaces in mode I, mode II and mixed mode, prof. Giulio Alfano
• Introduction to Quantum Technologies, Prof. Giuseppe Vallone
• Computational approaches for fluid-structure interaction with fracturing, Prof. Federico Dalla Barba
• Dispersed Multiphase Flows: Physics and Modelling, prof. Francesco Picano
• Space Electric Propulsion, Prof. Mirko Magarotto
• Past and future imaging of the surface of Mars, Prof. Nicolas Thomas
• Satellite constellation design for global and local coverage, prof. Carlo Bettanini,
• Tethers for space applications: current developments and future perspectives, Prof. Enrico Lorenzini
• Machine learning in fluids: Do we need it?, prof. Luca Magri
• Rendezvous and docking technologies for small satellites, Prof. F. Branz.
Seminars held by a professor from a foreign/external institution
• Recent advances in numerical approach for multiphase flows, prof. Pedro Simoes Costa
• Planetary Atmospheres: Fundamental physics and remote sensing principles, prof. Nick Schneider
• Computational Physics in a World Full of GPUs, What You Need To Know, prof. Matt Bettencourt