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ABCPhD ProgramArchitecture, Built Environmentand Construction EngineeringDoctorate Program
Where are we?
ANVUR, Rapporto sullo stato del sistema universitario e della ricerca, 2013
Italy doesn’t invest in education…
R&D intensity (spesa del nostro Paese rispetto al PIL (GDP): UK = 1,4 ITA e DEU = 2,2 ITA)
Italy doesn’t invest in research …
Immagini e dati dal rapporto Elsevier 2013
Italy
Italia e GII
Su circa 140 paesi
– Siamo 29imi per innovation output
– Siamo 28imi per innovation input
– Siamo 62imi per innovationefficiency
The Global Innovation Index 2013
Italy has a lowprofile as innovator
Italy
Italia e GII
Su circa 140 paesi
– Siamo 33imi per innovation output
– Siamo 32imi per innovation input
– Siamo 52imi per innovationefficiency
The Global Innovation Index 2014
Italy
Paesi migliori:
16. NO – Norvegia
17. NZ – Nuova Zelanda
18. KR – Corea del sud
19. AU – Australia
20. FR – Francia
21. BE – Belgio
22. JP – Giappone
23. AU – Austria
24. MT – Malta
25. EE – Estonia
26. ES – Spagna
27. CY – Cipro
28. CZ – Cechia
29. IT – Italia
30. SI – Slovenia
31. HU – Ungheria
32. MY - Malesia
Italy
Le cose sono peggioratein questo anno di crisi
Italian Research System
Immagini e dati dal rapporto Elsevier 2013
Articles per Global Expenditure in Researchand Development (GERD) in million dollars
But our researchers have one of the highest research productivity in the world (articles per million dollar)!
Who are we?
Politecnico di Milano
– 229th university
– 31th technical university
– 8th technical university in Europe(after: ETH Zurich, University of Cambridge, Imperial College, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Oxford, Delft University of Technology, Technische Universität München)
Dati 2014!
Politecnico is one of the first technical universiy in Europe…
The ABC Department
ABC: Architecture, Built Environmentand Construction Engineering
– 155 Researchers, Associate and Full professors
– About 100 “Assistant Researchers” (assegnisti), “Assistant Professors” and other contracts
– About 40 Administrative and Technical Staff
– About 100 PhD Students (average num.)
Our department is one of the biggest in Italy, for Construction and Architecture
ICAR05 TRASPORTI
ICAR06 TOPOGRAFIA E CARTOGRAFIA
ICAR07 GEOTECNICA
ICAR08 SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
ICAR09 TECNICA DELLE COSTRUZIONI
ICAR10 ARCHITETTURA TECNICA
ICAR11 PRODUZIONE EDILIZIA
ICAR12 TECNOLOGIA DELL'ARCHITETTURA
ICAR14 COMPOSIZIONE ARCHITET. E URBANA
ICAR15 ARCHITETTURA DEL PAESAGGIO
ICAR17 DISEGNO
ICAR18 STORIA DELL'ARCHITETTURA
ICAR19 RESTAURO
ICAR21 URBANISTICA
ICAR22 ESTIMO
INGIND11 FISICA TECNICA AMBIENTALE
MED42 IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
SECSP06 ECONOMIA APPLICATA
SECSP07 ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
Architectural&Urban Design
Building Technologies
StructuralMechanics
Modelling
The Disciplines of the Department
And one of the most complete, for whatconcerns Scientific Disciplines for our sector
ABC-Dept comes from a fusion
The department is the result of a complex fusion process among different scientific groups
Who is the PhD holder?The ten “doctoral plus”
1. A PhD holder knows how to find answers
If you are trained to identifyand solve problems, you are trained for decision-making:
• critical thinking
• complex problem solving
Isaiah Hankel, “7 Advantages PhDs Have Over OtherJob Candidates” www.cheekyscientist.com
2. A PhD holder is not frightenedhe/she learns from failures
Isaiah Hankel, “7 Advantages PhDs Have Over OtherJob Candidates” www.cheekyscientist.com
3. A PhD holder is not easily frightened
Isaiah Hankel, “7 Advantages PhDs Have Over OtherJob Candidates” www.cheekyscientist.com
They have been tempered in uncertaintyand fully experienced with negative bosses)
4. A PhD holder is taught (tempered) for high level communication
Isaiah Hankel, “7 Advantages PhDs Have Over OtherJob Candidates” www.cheekyscientist.com
You don’t just regurgitate information, you create it.
5. A PhD holder is taught (tempered) to compete and to cooperate
Isaiah Hankel, “7 Advantages PhDs Have Over OtherJob Candidates” www.cheekyscientist.com
6. PhD holder’s talent is innovation[progressive&disruptive innovation]
«les docteurs … peuvent apporter “les innovations de rupture” qui feront lesemplois et la croissance de demain» M.C. Corbier, LesEcho.fr 12/11/14
7. PhD holders share a valuable set of relations with experts and stakeholders
PhD Doctors are requested to build relations at a global level with the most influentialand experts and to join, locally too, with stakeholders and their representative. Thesenetworks are less easily ACCESSIBLE by industrial and social parties
8. PhD holders have knowledge, experienceand creativity to use it with high profit
©2014-2015 neo-mahakala-108
9. The three years costs to grow PhD holdersare payed back by their three year work
PhD Candidates, during their first year are mostly devoted to understand the questions to face and to complete their knowledge. But they start working ASAP … and the more theirare helped in this first task, the quicker their results come … do you have any question?
10. PhD training cost is lowbut it needs medium term programs
Slide by: Lidia Borrell-DamianDirector, Research and Innovation, European University Association, 8th EUA-CDE workshop Aix-Marseille, January 2015)
PhD in the Italian Research SystemValore assoluto del numero di dottorandi nei Paesi analizzati dal rapporto Elsevier2013
Si noti• crescita: USA/CHI/UK• Decrescita: ITA/JPN• Valore assoluto:
UK=2ITADEU=3ITA
Immagini e dati dal rapporto Elsevier 2013
ITALY DOESN’T BELIEVE(yet) IN PhD
PhD School – Polimi
18 Programmes More than 1100 PhD candidates 370 new PhD candidates per year (~ 75% of them earn
grants or research contracts) (~ 1300 applications) ~ 28% International students (33% in 2013-14) ~ 200 third-level courses, held by Italian and
International Experts 3692 PhDs in about 30 years Less than 1/3 works in university Teaching mostly in English – at least an English track Research in international environment (international
projects, professors, PhD candidates)
@Polimi
1985 PhD Programs started
2001 PhD School started
2014 XXX cycle
POLITECNICO BELIEVES IN PhDs
ABC-PhD Program
The PhD Program toocomes from a fusion
ABC-PhD ProgramDoctoral program in Architecture, BuiltEnvironment and Construction Engineering
Salzburg Principles:• N.3 Diversity• N.6 Critical Mass• N.8 Innovative interdisciplinar
General Presentation
ABC-PhD Program has been established in 2012, following the complete reorganization of the area of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering in one only Department.
It results as merge of the following four PhD Programs:
– Architectural Composition
– Building Systems Engineering
– Design and Technologies Exploitation for the Cultural Heritage
– Technology and Design for Environment and Building
These four programs have been joined by a group of researchers from a fifth one: the PhD Program in Structural Seismic and Geotechnical Engineering.
All these Programs have been separately active since 1990, mainly focussing on one only discipline. Their merge was aimed at optimizing the capability of the Department in facing and solving complex training needs, with a single organizational unit.
ABCPhD
ARCHITECTURALCOMPOSITION
Building System ENGINEERING
Cultural Heritage
Built Environment Technologies
StructuralEngineering
“mission”, “vision” and basic principles
Our Mission
to train future researchers for the extensive field of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering.
Trained to face complexquestions in complex contexts
Trained to innovate
Our Vision
Our future researchers are self-sufficient, independent “actors”, able to gain an outstanding position at an international level:
as scientist/academic
as intellectuals
as professionals
as entrepreneurs
Trained to face complexquestions in complex contextsand to innovate
Our Vision
We aim to become – in few years – the Italian Point of Referencefor training experts in all the most critical subjects related to the sustainable (environmental, economical, social and cultural sustainability) transformation and management of the Built Environment ecosystem
Immagine trovata in internet: http://www.gentside.com/phare/wallpaper
Our principles (the ten pillars)of a competitive, attractive, well working PhD Program
1 – Doctoral Candidates are trainedproducing original research
Research training is through research itself, working with other researchers, mainly in the ABC Department.
Candidate’s activity is embedded in our institutional activity (Sistematica Collaborazione all’interno in programmi di ricerca dipartimentali)
[Salzburg Principles, 1 and 2]
2 – PhD candidates are trained asindependent (mentored) researchers
Mentors (tutor, supervisor, advisor) are counsellors, trainers, bosses , and theirqualities are:
– Credibility– Integrity– Confidence– Cooperation
Mentorship means to involve, to offeropportunities, also for learning from errors and bearing responsibilities.
Pablo E. Fabisch -http://paesmem.stanford.edu/html/proceedings_4.html
[Salzburg Principles, N.4: Early Stage Researchers, and N.5, The crucial role of supervision …]
3 – PhD training is tailored on the Candidate and his/her objectives
Each Candidate defines, with the Tutor his/her Research and Training Plan(R&Tplan):
– A lot of research activity about a chosen topic (66-85%).
– Some formal training (few), to gain a common starting level and to fill possible gaps, to get basicskills (e.g. research management and communication) and to be updated
4 – PhD candidates are continuouslyreviewed and assessed
ABC-PhD: study + work + internal review and external assessment
– Mentorship comes together with systematic review (6 Milestones) and independent assessment (by external experts) of candidate’s projects and products
– Results are planned and expected from the first year
+
[Salzburg Principles, N.5, The crucial role of supervision and assessment]
5 – Strong relations with otherresearchers in the global network
There are thousands of researchers in Europe, hundrieds of thousands in the world: the most of them works on similarprojects and topics.
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive/phd112006s.gif
[Salzburg Principles, N.9, Increasing mobility]
6 – A management system designedto improve our performances
[Salzburg Recommendation 2.7, Quality and accountability]
7 – High level and wide disciplinar spectrum doctoral training offer
The whole PhD School offers a complex and wide set of courses on may topics and disciplines, with the best international teachers and about the most actual researchquestions.
The Program adds a good numberof strategic and specialistic coursesand research workshops about ourmain topics
[Salzburg Principles, N.3: Diversity]
8 – An effective recruitment process
1. Open, efficient, transparent and supportive recruitment procedures , internationally comparable and tailored to the advertised positions.
2. A selection based on the researchof the compromise among youngerspotential, personal motivation and proved competencies.
[Salzburg Recommendation 2.2, Recruitment, admission and status]
9 – Publishing PhD (but not too much)
PhD Candidates are directly involved in active research. Their average number of peer-reviewed publications during the PhD is about 2,0. We aim to grow a lot in the future: not a lot in number, in quality.
Alternative to publication: PATENT!
[Salzburg Principles, N.4: Doctoral Candidates asearly stage researchers.]
[Salzburg Reccomendation 2.4, The outcome of their research must be original and suitable for dissemination within the scientific community]
10 – Strong relation with stakeholders
Candidate’s activity is embedded in the institutional activity of the ABC Department, that is defined in a strong relation with stakeholders. Moreover, Candidates are strongly encouraged to stay in relation with stakeholders …
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OPEN INNOVATION
Inside-out
Outside-in
knowledge
resources
skills
ideas
Saturday, November 9, 13
EC Principles for Innovative Doctoral Training in Europe: 5. Exposure to industry and Interface with the labour market
10 – Strong relation with stakeholders
Candidate’s activity is embedded in the institutional activity of the ABC Department, that is defined in a strong relation with stakeholders. Moreover, Candidates are strongly encouraged to stay in relation with stakeholders …
Image from Cheeky Scientist Association, from the post “How To Transition From Academia Into Business”http://cheekyscientist.com/phd-jobs/
… to open the door and look around
Published by AAAS, ILLUSTRATION: ROBERT NEUBECKER
… to open the door and look around
… as soon as possible, before ending your PhD and your scholarship!
WE ARE A GREAT STRUCTURE,with a rich scientific legacyWE WANT to be competitiveand attractive
In conclusion:EC Principles for Innovative Doctoral Training in EU: 6. Attractiveness of the research profession
Who are our PhD Candidates?
ABC-PhD: 100 Candidates(un dottorato da cento)
At now, 52 dottorandi …ABC-PhD Program is you (your value is our value)
100
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Elisa Bertolesi
GENERAL TOPICMechanical Modeling, Masonry, FRCM materials
PhD-ThesisReinforcement and seismic retrofitting of masonry buildings with Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix materials
Tutor and supervisorsGabriele Milani, Carlo Poggi
Short BIOMaster in Building Engineering in 2012 with the thesis: “Utilizzo di connettori FRP nel rinforzo di elementi in calcestruzzo e muratura. Modellazione sperimentale, analitica e numerica”.
Ana Veljkovic
GENERAL TOPICDesign of reinforced concrete structural elements for durability
ARGUMENTFatigue behaviour of concrete elements internally reinforced with FRP rebars
Short BIOMaster in Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia. She has experience in prestressed concrete bridges design and in teaching at the University of Belgrade in the field of Finite Element Method.
Vahid AfroughsabetGeneral TopicHigh Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete
ARGUMENT/Master-Thesis titleExperimental Study on Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Short BIOI get my Bachelor, and Master degree in Civil engineering from Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran. I am currently working as a research associate at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. My research interest is about concrete material, and specially fibrous concrete. I have the experience of being project engineer from 2007 till 2013. Furthermore, I am a registered civil engineer, construction engineer organization, Iran from 2008 till present.
IDENTIFICATION
Amin Alavi 2
POLITECNICO DI
MILANO
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, India
Master of technology in Structural Engineering
Thesis Topic: Influence of Torsional Irregularities of RC Buildings In
High Seismic Zone
November 2014 – Research Scholar, PhD in Architecture, Built
Environment and Construction Engineering - XXX cycle
Giovanni Brambilla
GENERAL TOPICSustainable Steel-Concrete Construction
TUTORProf. Ing. Carlo Andrea Castiglioni
Short BIOBorn in Varese (Italy) on 07/10/1989.Master Degree in Structural Engineering about “full scale pushover testing and numerical analyses of steel storage pallet racking system”, at Politecnico di Milano.
Gian Paolo Chiarelli
GENERAL TOPIC
Logistic of the future: Clad rack warehouses
TUTOR/SUPERVISOR:
Prof. Carlo Andrea Castiglioni
Short BIO
I was born on 29/04/1989.
Master Degree in Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. MSc Thesison seismic behaviour of pallet racking system.
I obtained, for this year, a research grant.
Mehdi Ghazimoradi
GENERAL TOPIC:
Textile Composites forming
ARGUMENT/ PhD-Thesis title:
Numerical & experimental analysis of textile composites
forming
Short BIO:
Bachelor and Master in Textile Technology
Engineering.
Working as a Researcher & Assistant Researcher in
Young Researcher Club for industry-oriented
projects.
Research interested: FE analyses of mechanical
properties of textile composites, utilising textile
composites to optimise the heat transfer, and Carbon
Fabric Reinforced Composites.
Marco Simoncelli
GENERAL TOPICSeismic and Static Design of Steel structures
ARGUMENTSistemi industriali per lo stoccaggio delle merci in presenza di azioni monotone e sismiche: criticità legate all’interazione fondazione-struttura
Short BIOMaster degree in Civil Engineering at University of Pavia.
He started to work on thin-walled cold-formedmembers, especially on the development of a new and innovative FE beam element able to catching the flexural-torsional behaviour of these elements, oneyear ago.
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICInnovative Construction Systems
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleSistemi ibridi di Architettura Modulare Industrializzata
SPONSORValsir spa, altre aziende manifatturiere
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICMechanical characterization of FRM repaired structural elements
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleStrengthening and repair with fibre reinforced composite materials of steel and masonry structure
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Rainwater recovery
Giorgia Marenzi
GENERAL TOPICEnergy saving
PhD-ThesisThe role of building simulation model in control systemsfor energy management and energy saving
Tutor and supervisorsNiccolò Aste
Short BIO
aGraduated cum laude in Architecture (2011), Professional Architect (Milano, sez. A, 2012), Energy Certifier (2013). She conducted several research and educational activities related to energy conservation and environmental sustainability at the Politecnico of Milan.
Angelo Martucci
GENERAL TOPICEnergy Management
PhD-ThesisSmart Thermostats: Real-Time Determination of Occupants’ Comfort Level for Optimized HVAC Operation in Residential Buildings
Tutor and supervisorsGiuliano Dall’O
Short BIO
M.Sc. in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano with a thesis about Building Energy Performance for cooling in high-performance residential buildings in Milan (April 2012). Before joining the Doctoral Program at Politecnico di Milano, he has been working as a Research Fellow at the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy USA in Boston for 9 months (February-November 2013).
Alessio Passera
GENERAL TOPICEnergy retrofit of buildings
PhD-ThesisOptimization of a Prefabricated Solar Thermal Façadefor the Energy Retrofit of Existing Buildings
Tutor and supervisorsGabriele Masera, Roberto Lollini (EURAC)
Short BIOMaster in Building Engineering, he is researcher atEuropean Academy of Bolzano since 2013, in the research group: Energy Management in Buildings. He worked in an engineering firm for 2 years duringuniversity period. He currently deals with facadesintegrating passive & active components and energy modeling/simulation activity (Trnsys).
Alberto Speroni
GENERAL TOPICShading systems, Building physics, Parametric design, Technical details.
PhD-ThesisAdaptive Shading Devices for high performance envelope
Tutor and supervisorsTiziana Poli
Short BIO2010 - 2012: MSc Building Systems Engineering @Polimi, with an Exchange Period (1st semester) at Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (Madrid, Spagna).2007 – 2010: BSc Building Engineering at Politecnico di Milano.
Marcella Bonanomi
GENERAL TOPICLife Cycle Assessment and BIM methodology.
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleLife cycle assessment and process integration towards an environmental innovation.
Short BIOBachelor and Master in Architecture, she attended the Alta Scuola Politecnica, gain\ing the ASP Diploma and a double degree from Politecnico di Torino. Being always interestedin innovation and sustainability, she wrote her thesis on Zero Energy and Zero Emission Buildings (ZEBs), which hasbeen published by Maggioli Editore in 2012.
Research fellow at Politecnico di Milano, she is nowfocusing on innovative concepts such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), Lifecycle Data Management and Information Integration.
Fazel Khayatian
GENERAL TOPICEnergy and Environmental Efficient Buildings
ARGUMENT/PhD -ThesisMulti-Criteria Building Geometry Optimization
Proposed TutorEnrico De Angelis
Short BIOMaster of Science in Architecture from University of Guilan and Lecturer at Apadana University. Academic researcher at the ‘‘Energy Park’’ project funded by Iran Energy Efficiency Organization (IEEO-SABA).Main interests include: energy simulation and optimization of buildings, artificial intelligence and genetic algorithm in architectural design.
Elena Seghezzi
GENERAL TOPICNet Zero Energy Buildings
ARGUMENTDesign of grid-integrated buildings with high energy performances
Proposed TUTOR Gabriele Masera
Short BIOMSc in Building Engineering – Architecture with a thesis focusingon natural ventilation and adaptive comfort.
Erasmus in Seville (2010-11) and Erasmus Placement (2013) in Barcelona at EMBT.
Vincenzo Todaro
GENERAL TOPICHEMP-LIME TECHNOLOGIES
BIO
Freelance Architect, from 2011- sustainable architecture- public administration - job experience in Como, Milan, New York
Master of Architecture (MArch)
Sustainable Architecture Design (2010)
Bachelor of Architecture (BArch)
Environmental Architecture Design (2007)
SPONSOR:
Federica Zagarella
GENERAL TOPICEnergy and Environmental Efficient Buildings (E3B). Neighbourhoods, cities and territory
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleABCPHD-09 - Design of grid-integrated new buildings with high energy performances.
Short BIOMaster in Architecture at Università di Palermo in 2013. Lecturer at Politecnico di Milano, Dept. ABC., Energy in Building and Communities, with prof. S. Ferrari. Participation in the IEA EBC project «Cost-Effective Energy and Carbon Emissions Optimization in Building Renovation (Annex 56)»; in particular participation in: WP A2, i.e. an assessment of cost-effective energy renovation packages for the residential sector, and WP C1, i.e. an assessment of shining examples of energy renovation measures for the residential sector.
Andrea ZaniGENERAL TOPICInnovation in building envelope and energy efficiency
ARGUMENTAdaptive components with complex geometry for lowimpact and performance building envelope
TutorTiziana Poli
Short BIOMaster degree in Building Engineering, at Politecnico di Milano, 2014. Master thesis: Sistemi di protezione solare a geometria complessa. Last work experince was in ArupFaçade Team in Milan. During his studies he focused on technology, materials and energy aspects and how they affect buildings energy efficiency, performance and occupants comfort conditions, developing a knowledge in Building Physics and skills and competencies on building technologies, detailing and materials properties.
SPONSOR:
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Gaia Barbieri
GENERAL TOPICHistorical masonry buildings
PhD-ThesisVulnerability of historical masonry buildings – The domes
Tutor and supervisorsLuigi Biolzi
Short BIOJuly 2012 – Master Degree in Architetture at Politecnico di Milano. Thesis: “Il Palazzo del Capitano a Mantova. Analisi di vulnerabilità e proposte di intervento”.
Teaching assistant: “Structural Strengthening of historical buildings”
Emanuele Gandelli
GENERAL TOPICSeismic isolation
PhD-ThesisTechnologically advanced isolators for seismicprotection of strategic buildings
Tutor and supervisorsStefano Capolongo, Virginio Quaglini, Pina Limongelli
Short BIOMaster degree in Civil Engineering. After gratuating hewas employed by an Italian company operating in the field of structural protection systems. This topic was then deepened as Research Fellow at Politecnico di Milano with particular emphasis on the seismic protection of high speed railway infrastructures.
Alper Kanyilmaz
GENERAL TOPICSeismic design of Steel Structures
PhD-ThesisDevelopment of optimized design rules for concentrically braced steel frame buildings in moderate seismic areas
Tutor and supervisorsCarlo Castiglioni
Short BIOMaster in Civil Engineering, Politecnico di Milano
GENERAL TOPICSeismic Evaluation and Retrofit
ARGUMENTLow-Cost Seismic Retrofitting of “Poor Masonry”Historical Buildings
Tutor, SupervisorLuigi Biolzi, Alberto Franchi
Short BIOApril 2013, Master Degree in Civil Structural EngineerPolitecnico di Milano:“Analisi Pushover Modale per la Verifica Sismica di Viadotti Autostradali”May 2013 - October 2014, Structural Engineer, CISE Consortium, Scuola Master F.lli Pesent
Nicola Giordano
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICVulnerability and repair of masonry structures
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleLa fessurazione nelle strutture in muratura fino a collasso: il progetto di ricostruzione e miglioramento sismico della Basilica di Collemaggio all’Aquila
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Lindita Bande
GENERAL TOPICSustainable City, Urban Design, City Development, Categorization, Strategies
PhD-Thesis titleStrategies and Policies for a Sustainable City. The case Study of Abu Dhabi Main Island [United Arab Emirates]
Tutor and supervisorsAdalberto Del Bo, Paola Ronca
Short BIO
MS in Architecture, Executive Master in SustainableArchitecture, and in Project Management, she is currentlyvisiting at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology for an Internship, part of herPhD Program.
Daniele Beacco
GENERAL TOPICSustainable Architecture, Developing countries
PhD-Thesis titleTechniques of Architectural and Urban Design with attention to the energy aspects in the cities of the Asian Subcontinentt
Tutor and supervisorsAdalberto Del Bo
Short BIOMaster Degree in Architetture at Politecnico di Milano.
Teaching assistant: “Architectural Composition”
Giovanni Castaldo
GENERAL TOPIC
Metropolitan areas, administrative and urban decentralization, governance and management of urban transformations.
PhD-ThesisExperimentation of innovative PPPs in 'cold' Public Civic Buildings. A design-driven approach for enhancing the construction of the Public City in the Metropolitan Area of Milan
Tutor and supervisorsElena Mussinelli, Fabrizio Schiaffonati
Short BIOMaster in Architecture al Politecnico di Milano con lode (Double Joint Degree with Politecnico di Torino – ASP).
Marta Ferretti
GENERAL TOPICQuality systems for social housing
PhD-ThesisThe design of Housing as a paradigm of contemporaryliving. A validation system for architectural quality
Tutor and supervisorsElena Mussinelli, Matteo Gambaro
Short BIO2012. Scholarship at “Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici delle Provincie di Brescia, Cremona, Mantova”2010-2014. Professional activities of architect (Part III) and teaching assistant at Politecnico di Milano2010. Master degree in Architecture at “Politecnico di Milano”. Thesis title: “26Km. Bergamo-San Pellegrino Terme. Recovery and refunctionalization of the railway lineValle Brembana”.
Beatrice GerliGENERAL TOPICStructural architecture
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleResearch on structural architecture’s typological historicized and modern techniques possibilities to consider structural forms as determinants of architectural composition.
Proposed Tutur and SupervisorProf. Massimo Ferrari
Short BIOSemestral Erasmus program at Techiniche UniversitaatMunchen. Graduated cum laude at Politecnico di Milano in Architecture with the thesis A museum forsubmerged archeology in Syracuse. Licensed in Architecture in July 2014. Assistant at the courseLaboratorio di progettazione architettonica 2 LM.
GENERAL TOPICDesign for emergency
ARGUMENT / PhD-Thesis titleA new construction system for a reversible multi-scale prototype in developing countries.
Proposed Tutor and SupervisorMassimo Ferrari, Domenico Chizzoniti
Short BIO
She graduated cum laude in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano in April 2013 and attended the Workshop Ex area Falck in Sesto San Giovanni in close collaboration with Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Bizzi & Partners.
She is a tutor for Architectural Design studio I (Chizzoniti), and Architectural Design in Developing Countries I (Cattani) and she conducts research activity in the ADL "Architectural Design Laboratory”.
Monica Moscatelli
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICPreservation and enhancement of Built Heritage
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleLa governance del territorio rurale: strumenti, metodi e progetti per l’innovazione e la valorizzazione del patrimonio paesaggistico e storico culturale
Dottorando da selezionare
GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Andrea Rebecchi
GENERAL TOPICEnvironmental hygiene, social architecture
PhD-ThesisRegeneration strategies to improve urban quality and health promotion
Tutor and supervisorsStefano Capolongo, Maddalena Buffoli
Short BIOMaster in "Pianificazione, programmazione e progettazione dei sistemi ospedalieri e socio-sanitari" edition n°IV - Politecnico di Milano, Aprile 2013. Master in Architecture with a thesis on the topics of urban regeneration of brownfields in Sarajevo, @polimi, April 2011
Caterina Franco
GENERAL TOPICComplex Constructions
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleComplex constructions in Alpine region
Proposed TUTOREmilio Faroldi
Short BIOI graduated with honours in Architecture in July 2013. The master thesis was a projectual intervention in alpine area for the requalification of a old village in Lombardy. Aftergraduation I worked on this project as a designer since the intervention is now in his executive phase.
I studied at Politecnico di Milano spending the first year of Master at ENSA Paris- Belleville, thanks to Erasmus Programme.
Marco Gola
GENERAL TOPIC
Design of healthcare facilities
ARGUMENT | PhD-Thesis title
Sustainable High Quality Healthcare Facilities
TUTOR
Prof. Stefano Capolongo
Short BIOArchitect, graduate in Architecture for Sustainability in Politecnico di Torino. He was a student of Alta Scuola Politecnica and he obtained the diploma with a multidisciplinary evaluation system of hospitals’ sustainability. Nowadays he is specializing in hospital planning and construction; in the last year he worked in Techint Engineering & Constructionin the Healthcare Department and he took part in the Master’s degree ‘Pianificazione, programmazione e progettazione dei sistemi ospedalieri e socio-sanitari’ organized by Politecnico di Milano.
Stefano Perelli
GENERAL TOPIC
Design of healthcare facilities
ARGUMENT | PhD-Thesis titleHealtcare facilities sizing concept
TUTORProf. Stefano Capolongo
Short BIOArchitect, he took part in the Master’s degree in “Pianificazione, Programmazione e Progettazione dei Sistemi Ospedalieri e Socio-Sanitari” organized by Politecnico di Milano. In the last few years he worked in different atelier as apprentice. He is nowworking among UPA (Urbanism and Planning Architecture) asproject architect. He is an expert in Hospital design, Software Managment, Graphic Design and Design Review.
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GENERAL TOPIC
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleRigenerazione urbana: strumenti e strategie per la localizzazione delle Strutture Sanitarie
SPONSORGala
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GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Stefano Farina
GENERAL TOPIC
Architecture and Landscape
PhD-Thesis
The cultural heritage in Mantova between ancient core and its landscape
Short BIO2012 Master in architecture at Politecnico di Milano.From 2012 Teaching assistant: Laboratory of landscapearchitecture.
Since 2009 collaborates with several architectural firmsat projects and competitions related to architecture and landscape design.
Cecilia Fumagalli
GENERAL TOPICHistoric Urban Landscape in the Islamic World
PhD-ThesisHistoric Urban Landscape and Islamic City: Heritage and Sustainable Development Intersections
Tutor and supervisorsAdalberto Del Bo, Francesco Siravo
Short BIOMaster Degree in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano, professional in some architectural practices, tutor at Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino. In 2013 shewas chief architect of the Rehabilitation Project ok KsarLoudaghir, Figuig, Morocco.
In 2012 she attended the Specialization Course in “Habitat, Technologies and Development” at Politecnico di Torino.
Riccardo Valente
GENERAL TOPICHBIM, Archaeology, Augumented Reality
PhD-ThesisA multi-user geo-archeo model for augmented archaeological information.
Tutor and supervisorsRaffaella Brumana, Mirella Ferrari (unicatt)
Short BIOBachelor’s degree in Cultural Heritage Science, MSc in Archaeology and History of Art – Università Cattolicadel Sacro Cuore, Milano. He is particularly interested in Medieval and Post-medieval Archaeology, Historical Architecture, Archeological Survey Methodologies and Three-dimensional Archaeology.
Cristina Boniotti
GENERAL TOPICPreservation and Enhancement of Built Heritage
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleConservation in the valorisation process and management ofBuilt Cultural Heritage, particularly in the case of public and complex properties.
Short BIOMaster and Bachelor in Architecture, Politecnico di Milano. Graduation thesis: Sea Architecture. History, Cataloging, Restoration and Enhancement of Colonie Marine in Emilia Romagna as a cultural heritage and design. Internships at Ufficio Beni Culturali Ecclesiastici, Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici, Cultural Service of the Province of Monza and Brianza.
SPONSOR:
Sara Caspani
GENERAL TOPICValorisation of Cultural Heritage
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis title
Grow up with Cultural Heritage – appreciate our past to be able to plan our future. Cultural Heritage using modern ICT technologies, 3d models (BIM) and innovative communication tools focused on Childhood target group.
TUTOR/SUPERVISOR: Scazzosi + Lombardini
Short BIOMaster of Science in Civil Architecture and Full Degree in Building Engineering/Architectural, she is assistant researcherat Politecnico di Milano, enrolled in the Dept. ABC.She is an expert in Restoration and Conservation with particular regards to development and training of sustainable approach for: architecture, urban design, preservation and valorisation of Cultural Heritage in International contexts (TEMPUS Sehud)
Laura Franzon
GENERAL TOPICPreservation and enhancement of Built Heritage
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleArchaeological site and architectural project
Proposed Tutor and SupervisorsAngelo Torricelli, Luisa Ferro
Short BIO
She graduated in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano in 2009 and she has worked as architect since 2010 (when she got the abilitation for the profession). In the same year she got the qualification of Expert in the field of environmental protection and landscape at Ordine degli Ingegneri di Milano. She is attending a Master Degree Program in “Architecture, Archeology and Museum Design – Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage" at AccademiaAdrianea di Architettura e Archeologia.
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GENERAL TOPICTo be defined
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleTo be defined
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Manuele CassanoGENERAL TOPICConstruction and Health and Safety Management
PhD-ThesisImplementing building, context and operationalinformation to manage construction site from pre-design to execution phase
Tutor and supervisorsRaffaella Brumana, Marco Trani
Short BIOMaster of science in Building Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, PhD candidate in the Dept. ABC, with the Research grant: “BIM.nD technique applied to restoration site design”. He is involved in research projects concerning BIM, developing construction site aspects (PRIN - BHIMM). Case study: Santa Maria di Collemaggio and Teatro allaScala. He is also teaching in professional courses.
Junia Compostella
GENERAL TOPIC
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
PhD-Thesis
Information Modeling of Building features peculiar to Heritage Building (BHIM): Cracks
Tutor and supervisorsAngelo Ciribini, Ezio Arlati, Vladimir Bazjanac
Short Bio
Born and raised in Milano, Italy, she studied at a classic public High School in Milano and got a bachelor in Environmental Architecture and a master in Environmental Architecture & Cultural Heritage conservation @Politecnico di Milano
She is an expert in Building Information Model (BIM)
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Marzia Bolpagni
GENERAL TOPICBuilding Information Modelling (BIM)
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleAdversarial and Relational Contracts: a BIM-Based Innovative Approach to Public Procurement Routes
Suggested Tutor and Supervisor Angelo Ciribini (UNIBS), David Philp (AECOM, UK)
Short BIOMaster of Science in Architectural Engineering at UNIBS.Research Trainee at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, where she developed part of her Master Thesis ‘The Implementation of BIM within the Public Procurement: a model-based approach for the Construction Industry’. Research Fellow at the Construction Technologies Institute –National Research Council (ITC-CNR).
Daniela Pasini
TOPICInformation management in the building process, in order to choose optimal technical solutions from both performance and economic point of view
TUTOR proposalProf. Bruno Daniotti
Short BIOGraduated in Architectural Engineering at Università di Brescia, she had a research fellowship at Dept. ABC of Politecnico di Milano for two years
Alice Pasquinelli
GENERAL TOPICTerritorial Database for built environment
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleUse of topographic database as a decision support tool in built environment management, transformation and valorization processes.
TUTOR/SUPERVISOR: De Angelis/Guzzetti
Short BIOMaster Degree in Urban planning and policy design, sheis research assistant at Politecnico di Milano and lecturerin Geographical Information System laboratory («Rilievo della città e cartografia»). She is a GIS expert and workedin several research project giving support in data analysisand map production.
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GENERAL TOPICSmart Buildings
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleSmart Buildings in Smart Cities: piattaforma integrata di gestione delle informazioni
SPONSORConsulting eFM
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GENERAL TOPICIT in Construction Engineering and Design/project Management
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleBIM e change management nelle strutture di progettazione
SPONSORLettera22
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GENERAL TOPICIT in Construction Engineering and Design/project Management
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleRete della Conoscenza per l’innovazione di Prodotto e di Processo nel Settore delle Costruzioni. Sostenibilità, Efficienza Energetica e Digitalizzazione per le Imprese e la Catena di Fornitura
SPONSORASSIMPREDIL Ance
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GENERAL TOPICIT in Construction Engineering and Design/project Management
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleUso dei Modelli Informativi (BIM) nell'organizzazione dei processi integrati di trasformazione del territorio: metodi contrattuali collaborativi e gestione del rischio
SPONSORViviani spa
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GENERAL TOPICBuilding Information Management
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleInformation Management and Data Analytics
SPONSORCNR – ITC
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Lidia PintiGENERAL TOPICICT and Smart Construction
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleIl BIM come strumento di sostegno ai processi di gestione immobiliare
Short BIOLidia Pinti, graduated in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano with a thesis on the application of BIM and WBS in project management and construction, she has currently a research fellow at the ABC Department of Politecnico di Milano.
She performs research on advanced methods and models for project documentation development and projects analysis, systems validation, risk factors, production planning, cost management and consistency analysis results. She is also assistant professor in projects economic evaluation courses at the Politecnico di Milano.
PROJECT FEASIBILITY
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
CONTRUCTION PLANNING
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
ABCPhD research fields
1. Advanced Materials and Innovative Systems for Buildings
2. Energy and Environmental EfficientBuilt Environment
3. Risk prevention and emergencymanagement
4. Architectural Design and Urban Design
5. Complex Buildings Design, Construction and Management
6. Preservation, Valorisation and Promotion of Built Heritage
7. ICT and Smart Systems in Construction and Planning
8. Built Environment Economics and Management
Alberto CelaniGENERAL TOPICConstruction site, Aree dismesse, Localization, Real Estate
PhD-ThesisAuthorization and management processes in Real Estate Investments
Tutor and supervisorsAndrea Ciaramella
Short BIOMaster of science in Gestione del Costruito with a thesisabout Unsold Stock of Housing in Lombardia. Intern atBayer spa, Regione Lombardia (UO Territorio e Urbanistica, Spatial and Town Planning about a special projects aboutLand Use, Real Estate Market and Infrastructure “PTRA Valli”), NZTE New Zealand Trade and Enterprise; press officer and journalist (Press Card Holder since 2000), sport manager for professional Sport, lecturer at MIP Politecnico di Milano at Sport Management Training Program, Consultant for Cyprus delegation at EU Parliament
Silvia Gobbi
GENERAL TOPICBuilt Environment Economy and Management
PhD-ThesisItalian construction Medium Sized firmsinternationalization. Opportunities in Emergingcountries construction markets
Tutor and supervisorsAndrea Ciaramella, Gianni Utica
Short BIOIn 2011, degree in Architecture with a thesis about "Cost analysis, cost estimating and building specification”. Between 2012 and 2013 she carried out a research on methods to make an analytical estimation of construction costs for construction projects for obtaining the cost of construction.
Silvia Cerisola
GENERAL TOPIC
Competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity of urban growth and territorial
PhD-Thesis topic
Structural Territorial Changes, Built EnvironmentCharacteristics and its Reaction to the Crisis. Resilience in Cultural and Creative Districts.
Short BIOAs Research Assistant at Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA), she contributed to many European Commission research projects and was also in charge of the Centre databases and their management. Silvia Cerisola spent one full year in Kenya, working in international cooperation. MSc in Economics and Social Sciences in 2006 and a BA in Management of Public Administration and International Institutions in 2004, both from Bocconi University.
Giovanni Perucca
GENERAL TOPIC
The goal of the project is to analyse existing methodsand to develop new models for the evaluation of the social impact of cultural policies.
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleMeasuring the value of culture: theoretical issues and empirical evidence from districts and urban areas.
Short BIOPhD in Economics (Università di Milano), he is post-doc at Politecnico di Milano, Department ABC.
His main research interests are in the field of regional and urban economics, economics of culture.
Chiara Tagliaro
GENERAL TOPICBuilding quality from the perspective of the users/stakeholders
SUBJECTTools and Methods for the Overall Assessment of the Quality of the Building Product Perceived by Users
Short BIOBachelor’s and Master’s in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano, with a thesis about “S.O.S. Sociale o Sostenibile? La partnership pubblico-privato incontra i nuovi modi dell’abitare”)Erasmus project at Technische Universität Wien (Austria) and Interniship at Lombardy Regional Government Offices (VAS -Strategic Environmental Assessment), she have been ResearchFellowship at Politecnico di Milano on the topic: “Social Housing: a possible turning point. Financial instruments for take off of the field and criteria to evaluate and measure the quality of products/projects”.
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GENERAL TOPICReal estate management
ARGUMENT/PhD-Thesis titleValorizzazione di edifici e patrimoni immobiliari: con-siderazioni tecniche, economiche e modelli gestionali
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What do we want?
FIRST: to make research offer nearer to (synchronized with) the research demand
DEMAND
OFFER
We train people to research+
The research produced in their training
But we risk that nobody ask for themnor their early products, because no demand is linked to their offer
FIRST: to make research offer nearer to (synchronized with) the research demand
DEMAND
OFFER
We must go nearer to stakeholdersand let (help) them to express their demand to us
FIRST: to make research offer nearer to (synchronized with) the research demand
DEMAND
OFFER
Moreover, we must be ableto have a bigger demand !!
SECOND: to give our value back to ourCountry that supports (partly) PhD Programs
We are a 1HUNDRIED Candidates program.
The cost of our PhD Program is 2,0 M€/y and the Country gives us resources only for, about, 1/3 of it.
We need to find 2/3 of the budget each year, but, from another point of view, we are able to spend1/3 of our budget on research and training projectsthat generate value for us as well as for others(industry, administrations or other entities).
THIRD: to give our Candidatesthe best chances for their future
Bjørn T. Asheim (Stavanger/Lund/Oslo, Norway) Universities, regions and doctoral education, EUA-CDE workshop Aix-Marseille, January 2015)
“The expansion of PhD programs implies
that the DOCTORS are not only for
academia but also for and private and public
organisations that need research based
knowledge”.
This make “… doctoral education … a
resource in promoting regional development”
Such a situation is the best way to value all them
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