CHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENT

ID : 
30096
Course type : 
Dottorato
Academic year : 
2019/2020
Positions : 
9
Grant numbers : 
6
Number of scholarships financed by institutions : 
1
Number of scholarships financed by consortiums : 
0

Per eventuali informazioni, rivolgersi agli indirizzi luca.dipalma@uniroma1.it ed elisabetta.petrucci@uniroma1.it.

Educational goals

The PhD course in Chemical Processes for Industry and Environment belonging to the Doctoral School in Science and Technologies for the Industrial Innovation - has been designed by the Chemical Engineering Materials Environment Department and by the Chemistry Department for the high education of young engineers, chemists and industrial chemists to face all the problems related with the research activities of chemical and process industries. The research subjects treated in the course deal with the processes in the fields of petro-chemistry, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, energetic resources, environment, green chemistry and chemical engineering and industrial biotechnologies. These topics may be developed also with respect to the industrial safety aspects. The aim of the PhD course is to educate the candidates to carry out and coordinate research activities, to transfer the results from laboratory to industrial scale, to develop new processes and to optimize the existing ones. The candidate's trianing program is centered on the development of an original research project, in which the candidate is supported by a supervisor. The training program is completed by the participation in tailored courses offered by the Doctoral School (22 credits), seminars (4 credits) and other educational activities approved by the board, such as National PhD Schools (4 credits). The courses offered by the Doctoral School have two aims. The first, is to obtain more in-depth knowledge of the basic aspects of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, such as research methodologies (data analysis, experimental planning and scheduling, technology transfer, fund raising). The second aim is to offer more practical insight on the numerous research areas towards which it is currently possible to extend Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry skills. The courses will be divided in modules and their content will be decided, on an annual basis, by the Doctoral School board. Students are encouraged to carry out part of their activity in foreign universities or research centers. In general, any exchange or contact with organizations different from the home university is favored, in view of obtaining increasing knowledge and specialization in one’s field of research.

Exam - written

Giorno: 11/9/2019 Ora: 09:00 Aula: Biblioteca Dipartimento di Ingengenria Chimica Materiali Ambiente (DICMA), Indirizzo: via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma

Exam - Oral

Giorno: 25/9/2019 Ora: 09:00 Aula: Sala Riunione Dipartimento di Ingengenria Chimica Materiali Ambiente (DICMA), Indirizzo: via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma
 

Tests - Evaluation of qualifications

Giorno: 4/9/2019

Committee

Membri effettivi

Prof.ssa Alessandra Adrover -Sapienza Università di Roma
Prof. Marco Petrangeli Papini - Sapienza Università di Roma
Prof. Paolo De Filippis - Sapienza Università di Roma

Membri supplenti

Prof.ssa Francesca Pagnanelli - Sapienza Università di Roma
Prof. Luca Di Palma - Sapienza Università di Roma
Prof. Stefano Cerbelli - Sapienza Università di Roma

Curriculum

a) INGEGNERIA CHIMICA
b) INGEGNERIA CHIMICA

Department
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica Materiali Ambiente
Coordinator

LUCA DI PALMA (luca.dipalma@uniroma1.it)

Ranking

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