The Ph.D. programme is the highest degree in the academic system and it provides the necessary competence and skills to conduct high-level research at universities, public institutions or private organizations. It is also useful to pursue a career in the Public Administrations and to work as self-employed professionals.
INRiM is opening Ph.D. positions at Politecnico di Torino.
In the first session of the 41th cycle, four scholarships with a predefined research topic (Advanced Metrology for Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering) are available for the PhD course in "Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering".
These Thematic Grants include 8 research Topics (listed below), with a specific title and proponent. The applicants have the possibility to identify the specific topic they are interested in.
- Electric Properties Tomography based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Contact person: Luca Zilberti
- Leveraging synthetic data and performance metrics to validate AI models in diagnostic imaging – Contact person: Alessandra Manzin
- Laser interferometry on optical data networks: from integrated fiber sensing to quantum communication – Contact person: Cecilia Clivati
- Analysis, modelling and characterization of supercapacitors – Contact person: Mauro Zucca
- A vapor cell atomic clock for space applications – Contact person: Salvatore Micalizio
- Programmable Josephson junction series arrays for coherent sub-sampling measurement of time-varying waveforms – Contact person: Bruno Trinchera
- Microwave measurements for 6G and quantum technologies – Contact person: Luca Oberto
- Bayesian statistical methods for metrological applications in the field of sensor calibration and conformity assessment – Contact person: Francesca Pennecchi
In the first session of the 41th cycle, two scholarships with a predefined research topic (Advanced Metrology for Mechanical) are available for the PhD course in "Management and Production Engineering".
These Thematic Grants include 4 research Topics (listed below), with a specific title and proponent. The applicants have the possibility to identify the specific topic they are interested in.
- Development of force primary standards in the nano and micro ranges – Contact person: Andrea Prato
- Traceability for indentation measurements in Brinell, Vickers and Knoop hardness – Contact person: Andrea Prato
- Development of certified reference materials of CO2 gas mixtures characterized for the isotopic composition – Contact person: Francesca Durbiano
- Mechanical measurements for space missions – Contact person: Carlo Sasso
In the first season of 41th cycle, three scholarships with predefined research topic (Advanced Metrology in Physics) are available for the PhD course in “Physics”
These Thematic Grants include 6 research Topics (listed below), with a specific title and proponent. The applicants have the possibility to identify the specific topic they are interested in.
- Engineering quantum states in hybrid atom-cavity coupled systems for quantum enhanced metrology – Contact person: Marco Tarallo
- Memristive self-organizing dendrite networks for brain-inspired computing – Contact person: Gianluca Milano
- Development of a Yb Optical Clock for International Comparisons - Contact person: Marco Pizzocaro
- Heat flux sensors based on Nernst effects - Contact person: Alessandro Sola
- A chip-scale ultra-precise atomic clock – Contact person: Cecilia Clivati
- Development and characterization of plasmonic gas sensing devices with integrated microporous gas-storage layer – Contact person: Eleonora Cara