COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Scientific-Disciplinary Group
01/INFO-01 - Informatics, 01/MATH-03 - Mathematical Analysis, Probability And Mathematical Statistics, 02/PHYS-04 - Theoretical Physics Of Matter, Models, Mathematical Methods And Applications
Description
The PhD program aims to train high-level researchers capable of working at the intersection of computer science, mathematics, and physics. Today, in fact, innovation in information technologies and the study of complex physical systems and materials can no longer be considered separate fields.On one hand, the progress of Artificial Intelligence demands increasingly advanced hardware devices, rooted in the new frontiers of semiconductor physics. On the other hand, the exploration of new physical theories—from string theory to particle physics—relies on sophisticated computational tools such as simulations, AI, and quantum computing.The adoption of these methodologies and technologies poses significant challenges in data collection, processing, and interpretation. This requires a blend of technical, analytical, and managerial skills to achieve effective and meaningful results, making the acquisition of advanced expertise in data science equally fundamental.
Compensation
16,243 Euro
Job posting website
Number of positions
3
Maximum duration
36.0
Funding body
Università del Piemonte Orientale
How to apply
Selection process
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