SECOND CALL: DEADLINE DECEMBER 17, 2024
Open Positions in the PhD Program in Computer Science and Systems Engineering (CSSE):
Computer Science
Systems Engineering
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 17, 2024 at 12:00 CET
DEADLINE FOR OBTAINING THE MASTER DEGREE: FEBRUARY 18, 2025
FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE VISIT THE PHD WEBSITE OF OUR UNIVERSITY:
Application Form
A necessary requirement for admission is that you have a University degree at Master level, or you expect to obtain it by the time of enrollment. If you have a foreign degree (ie you did not graduate in Italy) your application your follow an ad hoc procedure to have your degree recognised as equivalent to an Italian degree.
General Information and application forms are available at the URL:
See on-line help for instructions (you will need to fill the form with your personal data and to specify the PhD program
you are applying for (Computer Science and Systems Engineering) and the curriculum).
You will need to upload a number of documents (in pdf format):
Each canditate should provide 1 to 3 reference letters to support the application.
You must not upload reference letters. They must be sent directly by the writer to the PhD coordinator (see below).
Important notice for non local candidates
For non-local candidates (i.e., not known to faculty members at DIBRIS) it is particularly important to secure reference letters from well-established researchers that can provide a reliable assessment of the candidate's abilities.
Reference Letters
The reference letters must be sent by the writer of the letter to the following email addresses, before the submission deadline
A template may be found in the Template for reference letters.
Selection process
A Selection Committee (COMMISSIONE) evaluates background knowledge and research potential of the candidates, based on the information submitted with their application (TITOLI) and based on a technical/motivational INTERVIEW. At the end the Committee produces a ranked list (GRADUATORIA) of candidates sufficiently qualified and trained to have a reasonable expectation of successfully completing the graduate program.
The ranking is primarily based on a combination of the following criteria: