Overview

The Mechanical Engineering curriculum is a core pillar of the PhD Programme in Industrial Engineering (Cycle 42), specifically designed to address the evolving needs of the manufacturing and production sectors. The program aims to train high-level researchers capable of designing and optimizing complex mechanical systems and production processes. Through a rigorous and multidisciplinary approach, candidates will acquire the skills necessary to drive the industrial transition, developing advanced solutions that combine theoretical knowledge with practical application. This path prepares professionals for leadership roles in R&D departments of high-tech industries (robotics, automation, automotive), as well as in academia and research institutions.

Subjects Covered

The curriculum focuses on the study, design, and management of mechanical systems. Key research areas include:

  • Core Topics: Applied mechanics, robotics, industrial automation, advanced manufacturing, and computer-aided design (CAD).
  • Advanced Simulation: Usage of industry-standard software for mechanical design, process simulation, and component behavior analysis.
  • Experimental Research: Access to specialized equipment for mechanical testing, metrology, rapid prototyping, process simulation.

Courses

  • Advanced methods for fatigue design

  • Coupled electrical-thermal-structural Finite Element Analyses

  • Geometric Modeling of Anatomical Parts and Medical Devices

  • Yield criteria for polymer materials

  • Introduction to Design for Reliability (DfR)

To explore the complete list of courses offered by the Curriculum please consult the dedicated page.

Mauro Ricotta
Mauro Ricotta
Curriculum Contact Person