- Professor: ANDREA BASTO
- Professor: DANTE MILANI
Energy Markets and Supply Structure - Prof.ssa Virginia Canazza
- Professor: VIRGINIA CANAZZA
Applicazione del tradizionale Toyota Lean thinking al settore manufatturiero moderno con tutte le possibili implicazioni in ambito digitale. Il corso fornisce un'approfindita panoramica sui principali tools del Lean Manufacturing con taglio gestionale/manageriale.
- Professor: DAVIDE DI BLASI
The course introduces key principles in terms of business strategy and management. The main learning outcome of this part is the capacity to develop an industrial plan. The industrial planning will consider the major transformations occurring under an industry 4.0 scenario.
The second part of the course will focus on entrepreneurship, how to start up a business and write a business plan and how to design the business model.
Business finance will be the third part of the course, both from the perspective of large and established firms and from the perspective of start ups.
The learning outcomes are the necessary knowledge for a graduate in engineering to solve managerial and entrepreneurial problems in organisations in the above mentioned fields, but also the capacity to work in team and to present and discuss a project work.
- Professor: DIALA KABBARA
The course describes and analyzes control schemes which are frequently used at industrial level. It also provides the basics for the design of digital control systems.
- Professor: ANTONELLA FERRARA
The course provides the basic methodological tools to model and control industrial robots.
- Professor: ANTONELLA FERRARA
The goal of the Nonlinear Systems module is to discuss methods for the analysis of nonlinear systems and for the design of nonlinear controllers, using tools from nonlinear system and control theory.
- Professor: ANTONELLA FERRARA