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A European doctorate program in Information Technology was started by ARCES at the beginning of year 2004. The participating Institutions are a number of highly-qualified European Universities and Research Centers, which signed an agreement protocol to define terms and conditions of the program. By separate agreements, a discipline ruling the conferral of double doctorate degrees has been established by the University of Bologna with K.U. Leuven and INPG Grenoble, as well as with the Research Institutes IMEC and CEA-LETI.
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DIMES, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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EPFL-I&C, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
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FTW-K.U.Leuven, Faculty of Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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IMEP, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France
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CEA-LETI, Laboratoire d'Electronique, de Technologie de l'Information, France
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IMEC, Interuniversitair Micro-Elektronica Centrum, Belgium
A four-year project coordinated by ARCES has been submitted to, and approved by, the European Commission under the Marie Curie Actions. Every PhD candidate within his three-year program is expected to follow a personalized educational path, and typically spend one year in any of the partner Institutions, with mobility costs fully supported by the Commission. As opposed to typical PhD programs in Italy, every candidate is required to follow a number of post-graduate courses with final verification, and collect a minimum of 18 credits in order to become eligible for the discussion of his/her thesis work. ARCES currently hosts 23 PhD students in Information Technology, with a provision to raise their number up to 30-35 under steady-state conditions.
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The Applied & Computational Algebraic Topology (ACAT) Avanced School
will be held in Bologna on May 25-26, 2012.
The school will be followed by the 4th International Workshop on Computational Topology in Image Context (CTIC 2012), that will be held in Bertinoro on May 28-30, under the patronage of ARCES.
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ARCES Research Projects started in 2012:
1 - Novel device and circuit concepts for energy-efficient electronics (FIRB)
2 - GRC Research 2257 “Modeling of Package Influences on High-voltage semiconductor FETs” (SRC)
3 - E2SG - Energy to Smart Grid (ENIAC-JTI)
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ARCES invited Prof. Willy Sansen, emeritus of K.U. Leuven (Belgium), for a talk about "Power Optimization in Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits" (Faculty of Engineering in Bologna, 2nd May 2012)
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ARCES researcher Elena Gnani delivered an invited talks at the MOS-AK/GSA Workshop “Over Two Decades of Enabling Compact Modeling R&D Exchange” (Dresden, Germany, 26-27 April 2012)
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ARCES research group coordinated by Prof. Tullio Salmon Cinotti was invited to present a poster at the Inauguration Day of the Italian node of EIT-ICT Labs (Trento, 18th April 2012)
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