The IMEG Ph.D. covers a wide area of topics, related to Mechanical, Energy and Management Engineering, with particular reference to the fields of •Measurements; •Mechanics of Machines; •Machine Design; •Engineering Methods and Tools; •Metallurgy; •Materials Science and Technology; •Industrial Technical Physics; •Nuclear Engineering; •Technologies and Processing Systems; •Industrial Plants; •Economy, Management & Financial Engineering.
Interdisciplinary methodologies are also developed for the achievement of advanced and autonomous research skills, by means of methodological and specialized training on innovative scientific themes, characterizing the scientific/disciplinary sectors involved.
IMEG Ph.D. is divided into five curricula:
1. EG: Economics and Management
2. FT: Technical Physics
3. MMM: Mechanics, Measurements, and Materials
4. RM: Robotics and Mechatronics (international curriculum)
5. TI: Technologies and Plants
In addition to the scientific themes characteristic of each curriculum, some general training aspects will be developed in common with all curricula: •mathematics; •chemical physics; •IT studies; •research management and protection of intellectual property; •other transversal skills (e.g. ability to speak in public, also in English).