Director: Prof. Roberto Battiston
Deputy-director:  Prof. Myrka Zago

Curricula

  1. Observation of the Universe
  2. Earth and the Sun-Earth system
  3. Planetary Sciences
  4. Astrobiology, Life Sciences and Space Medicine
  5. Space sensing and instrumentation
  6. Engineering and satellite platform technologies
  7. Economics, law and space diplomacy

Call for applications for the admission to the Doctoral programme in Space Science and Technology are now available.
Further information at the webpage:
Announcement of selection

Educational Goals

Italy has a long tradition in space science and technology and has developed a comprehensive chain of activities linking university education, academic, private research and industrial activities.

Space activities represent a multidisciplinary field that requires specific education and training.

The National PhD Program in Space Science and Technology aims to train young PhD’s in the field of science, engineering, technology and international relations in the space sector through the development of knowledge, skills and competencies in the research areas of interest of the twenty-seven participating Universities and Research Institutions

The training topics related to space activities cover multiple areas, which makes the National PhD approach particularly effective. In this way, lectures and training content, laboratories and internship opportunities, offered by a large number of national and international universities and research organizations, can be shared, ensuring quality and excellence in content, the building of a solid network of professional relationships and at the same time a wide variety of customized training profiles 

The activity is organized into advanced courses taken remotely during the first two years of the course. The research activity on the topic of the PhD thesis is carried out during the three-year period at the location that provided the scholarship, also taking advantage of periods at other locations in Italy (minimum six months) and abroad (minimum six months), according to a research plan discussed with the Curriculum Referee and approved by the PhD Board.

The result of the research activity must result in a thesis with original and innovative contents. By the end of the PhD course, the student must also have developed the ability to carry out research activities independently as well as the ability to effectively communicate the results and methods used to an international audience, both orally and in writing.

The PhD activity aims at the development of an exploratory approach to research topics and the capability of transferring the results of scientific relevance and qualification to applied problems and contexts, with a view to strengthening the links between basic and applied research in fields which require the development of technologies, methods and solutions with high innovative content.

Finally, the candidate will be offered the opportunity to learn skills related to the formulation of research projects and their management in national and international contexts, acquiring the necessary tools to carry out individual and group research work.

Scientific Areas

FIS/01 - EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS
FIS/02 - THEORETICAL PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS
FIS/03 - PHYSICS OF MATTER
FIS/04 - NUCLEAR AND SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS
FIS/05 - ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
FIS/06 - PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND OF THE CIRCUMTERRESTRIAL MEDIUM
ING-INF/01 -  ELECTRONICS
ING-INF/02 -  ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
ING-INF/03 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ING-INF/05 - INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
ING-IND/01 - NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
ING-IND/12 - MECHANICAL AND THERMAL MEASUREMENTS
ING-IND/13 -  APPLIED MECHANICS
ING-IND/22 - MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
ING-IND/24 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SPS/06 -  HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
GEO/04 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEO/06 - MINERALOGY
GEO/10 - SOLID EARTH GEOPHYSICS
IUS/01 - PRIVATE LAW
IUS/04 - BUSINESS LAW
BIO/09 -  PHYSIOLOGY
BIO/10 -  BIOCHEMISTRY
MAT/05 - MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
MAT/07 - MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
M-PSI/01 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
M-PSI/02 - PSYCHOBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
ICAR/08 - STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

Duration: 3 years

Official language: English