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The Advanced Research Center on Electronic Systems for Information and Communication Technologies E. De Castro(ARCES) was established at the University of Bologna on May 23, 2001, after the approval by the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) of a project to set up an excellence center (EC) in the area of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). ARCES has indeed achieved a number of important results consolidating its structure, strengthening its research organization, and gaining a wider recognition within the local environment and the scientific community at large. ARCES has also proved its ability to devise new projects at the forefront of advanced research in ICT, and to collect the financial resources which are needed to ensure its growth and success within the research arena.
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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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ARCES comprises six main research areas, referred to as Research Programs (RP) each of which is led by a Program Coordinator: i) CMOS sensors and signal processing archi-tectures; ii) Computer vision and image processing sys-tems; iii) Advanced wireless Telecommunication systems; iv) Satellite systems for navigation control and real time kinematic; v) Device modeling and quantum computing; vi) Circuits, systems and algorithms for signal processing.
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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.
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In view of the economic problems of the Country, it is reasonable to expect that national funding of research programs will severely decline in the coming years. This process has already started in the last few years, and is likely to continue in the next five-year period. Nearly all Universities in this Country are facing challenging budget problems due to severe funding cuts, and the University budget structure, which typically allocates over 90% of the available resources to the payment of salaries, is forced to narrow down its support to research, at least in the short term.
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Prossimi eventi
Convegno a Bertinoro sul tema “Computational and geometric topology” in programma per giugno 2010
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Nuovi Progetti ARCES
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"Modeling and Design of Reliable, Process Variation-aware Nanoelectronic Devices, Circuits and System" (MODERN)
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"Smart Objects for Intelligent Applications" (SOFIA);
- Partnership
fra l’Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la cura dei Tumori (IRST)
e la II Facoltà di Ingegneria dell’Unversità di Bologna;
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"Modeling, Control and Management of Thermal effects in Electronic Circuits" (THERMINATOR);
- "2nd GenerationDVB-RCS Standardisation Support";
- "Central Nervous System Imagin;
- "Efficient Silicon Multi-Chip System-in-Package Integration" (ESIP).
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Premi, Riconoscimenti e Awards di ARCES 2009
- Marco Papaleo è stato insignito dalla Marconi Society del “Marconi Young Scholar Award 2009”
- Gli articoli “Analysis of TCP and DTN Retransmission Algorithms in Presence of Channel Disruptions” e "TCP, PEP and DTN Performance on Disruptive Satellite Channels" presentati rispettivamente alla Conferenza SPACOMM 2009 e all’International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications (IWSSC 2009), di C. Caini, P. Cornice, R. Firrincieli, D. Lacamera, M. Livini, hanno ricevuto il “best paper award”;
- L’articolo “Novel High Speed Robust Latch”, di M. Omaña, D. Rossi e C. Metra è stato selezionato come “best paper” della conferenza IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems
- Il gruppo di ARCES che fa capo al Prof. Tullio Salmon Cinotti ha vinto l’“ARTEMIS Exhibition Award 2009”
- Il Comitato IEEE "Satellite and Space Communications" (SSC) ha conferito
al Prof. Giovanni E. Corazza il "2009 Satellite Communications
Distinguished Service Award"
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Richiesto Tecnico Sistemista Per Collaborazione
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