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The PhD students who are, or have been, carrying out their research program in ARCES in the five-year period 2001-2005 are registered in four different PhD courses: the first one, which was set up in ARCES in the academic year 2003/04, is referred to as "Information Technology"; the second one is called "Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering" and is organized by the DEIS Department; the third one is the course in "Mathematics" and the fourth one is referred to as "Computational Mathematics". ARCES is currently educating 23 PhD students in Information Technology and is, or has been, educating 43 PhD students in Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering and 5 students in Mathematics or Computational Mathematics.
They are:
PhD Program in Information Technology
    PhD Student
Recruitment year
Partner Institution
Permanence abroad
    
    Laura Del Tin
2003/04
Univ. Friburg
18 months
    Simone Eminente
2003/04
INPG Grenoble
12 months
    Iacopo Jannacci
2003/04
TU Delft
18 months
    Alessandro Lanza
2003/04
EPFL Lausanne
6 months
    Fabio Pareschi
2003/04
K.U. Leuven
6 months
    
    Emanuele Baravelli
2004/05
IMEC
6 months
    Nicola Testoni
2004/05
EPFL Lausanne
6 months
    Luca A. De Michele
2004/05
K.U. Leuven
6 months
    Ludovico Ausiello
2004/05
   
    Arseni Vitkovski
2004/05
T.U. Delft
6 months
    Francesco Lodesani
2004/05
U. Southhampton
 
    Matei C. Iacobini
2004/05
   
    Alessandro Gherardi
2004/05
   
    Marina Pettinari
2004/05
INPG Grenoble
6 months
    
    Pietro Azzari
2005/06
   
    Marco Guermandi
2005/06
   
    Marco Braccioli
2005/06
CEA-LETI
12 months
    Salvatore Caporale
2005/06
   
    Stefano Poli
2005/06
   
    Federico Natali
2005/06
   
    Matteo Iubatti
2005/06
   
    Alessandro Palladini
2005/06
   
    Nicola Zanolla
2005/06
   

The PhD students pertaining to the courses of "Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering" and "Mathematics and Computational Mathematics" who have been working at their program (at least partly) in ARCES are

PhD Program in Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering
    PhD Student
Recruitment year
    PhD Student
Recruitment year
    
    Andrea Lodi
1998/1999
    Gianni Albertazzi
2002/2003
    Stefano Mattoccia
1998/1999
    Marco Bellei
2002/2003
    Mario Toma
1998/1999
    Massimo Bocchi
2002/2003
           Roberto Canegallo
2002/2003
    Fabio Campi
1999/2000
    Andrea Cappelli
2002/2003
    Elena Gnani
1999/2000
    Matteo De Fanti
2002/2003
    Matteo Ferranti
1999/2000
    Luca De Marchi
2002/2003
    Maximilian Sergio
1999/2000
    Alberto Fazzi
2002/2003
    Marco Zorzi
1999/2000
    Rosario Firrincieli
2002/2003
           Fulvio Mancarella
2002/2003
    Andrea Leonardi
2000/2001
    Alex Marchi
2002/2003
    Andrea Marcianesi
2000/2001
    Matteo Montani
2002/2003
    Gianni Medoro
2000/2001
    Massimo Neri
2002/2003
           Raffaella Pedone
2002/2003
    Marco Carloni
2001/2002
    Giancarlo Perroni
2002/2003
    Davide Guermandi
2001/2002
    Giuseppe Raffa
2002/2003
    Luca Magagni
2001/2002
    Paola Tortori
2002/2003
    Matteo Nicolini
2001/2002
    Stefano Vitali
2002/2003
    Luca Roffia
2001/2002
    Michele Zagnoni
2002/2003
    Aldo Romani
2001/2002
      
    Marco Villanti
2001/2002
    Antonio Deledda
2004/2005
    
    Bruno Iafelice
2003/2004
    Marika Casadei
2005/2006
    Claudio Mucci
2003/2004
    Mario de Dominicis
2005/2006
           Federico Tombari
2005/2006
           Marco Lenzi
2005/2006

PhD Programs in Mathematics and Computational Mathematics
    PhD Student
Recruitment year
      
    
    Michele D'Amico
1999/2000
      
    Federico Tomassini
2002/2003
      
    Daniela Giorgi
2002/2003
      
    Andrea Cerri
2003/2004
      
    Barbara Di Fabio
2005/2006
   
 

ARCES Research Projects started in 2012:

1 - Novel device and circuit concepts for energy-efficient electronics (FIRB)

 

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Prof. Sang-Eon HAN of the Chonbuk National University(Rep. of Korea) delivered the talk: "Existence of non-ultra regular covering spaces whose automorphism groups are not trivial" (ACAT Advanced School 2012)

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ARCES member Prof. Riccardo Rovatti has been nominated IEEE Fellow.

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Claudia Landi from ARCES delivered some lectures as Guest Professor at the Vienna University of Technology, within the course of Prof. Kropatsch about image processing and pattern recognition.

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Prof. Baccarani has been nominated Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

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