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Milano, XX mese 20XXPolitecnico di Milano since 1863 The leading University in Italy for Architecture, Design and
Engineering
Stefano Cernuschi, DICA Environmental Section
POLITECNICO DI MILANO
THE LEADING AND LARGEST SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN IN ITALY3 Schools of Engineering, 2 Schools of Architecture, 1 School of Design.
ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIESQS World University Ranking 2015, Engineering & Technology category:24th in the World, 7th in Europe, 1st in Italy.
1863-2013
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AY 2015-2016STUDENTS PROFESSORS &
RESEARCHERS(perm. staff)
ARCHITECTURE29% of graduated in Italy3 out of 10
7 000 297
DESIGN78% of graduated in Italy8 out of 10
3 500 94
ENGINEERING19% of graduated in Italy1 out of 5
27 500 925
POLITECNICO DI MILANO: TECHNOLOGY, CREATIVITY, CULTURE
Politecnico di Milano has kept in its logo (from Raffaello’s painting) an original and creative attitude
Stefano Cernuschi, DICA Environmental Section
I LevelMaster
II Level Master
13-year education
1st levelLaureaBachelor
2nd levelLaurea MagistraleMaster of Science
3rd levelDottorato Di RicercaPh.D.
The Italian Educational System
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POLITECNICO DI MILANOThe Strategic vision
Be an international university withstrong Italian rootsFocus education on four pillars
– Technical skills,– Crosscultural skills– Crossdisciplinary innovation– Social responsibility
Support the competitiveness of the Ecosystem– Produce qualified Human Capital for export
oriented companies– Research and innovation dealing with
societal challenges
Technology, Creativity and Culture
BSc
National classes, focus on
disciplinaryskills
MSc
International classes, focus on cross-cultural, cross-
disciplinary skills
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A COSMOPOLITAN ATMOSPHEREMany programs taught entirely in English,Specializing Master and Short post-graduation courses.
International students coming from more than 100 different countries (@ 2015) • 1 500 @ Bachelor of Science• 3 200 @ Master of Science • 350 @ PhD
about 5 000international students
POLITECNICO DI MILANO
∼ 42 000total number students
enrolled year 2015-2016
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The growth of international students
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International Co-operation Agreements Effective in December 2015
Framework agreements
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200
PhD agreements
40
Double degree agreements
94
Total 504
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Master of Science programmes in English - 1/2
Aeronautical EngineeringArchitectureArchitecture-Architectural DesignAutomation and Control EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBuilding and Architectural EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringCivil Engineering for Risk MitigationComputer Science and EngineeringDesign & EngineeringDesign for the Fashion SystemElectrical EngineeringElectronics EngineeringEnergy Engineering
Master of Science programmes in English - 2/2
Engineering PhysicsEnvironmental and Geomatic EngineeringEnvironmental and Land Planning EngineeringInterior DesignManagement EngineeringManagement of Built EnvironmentMaterials Engineering and NanotechnologyMathematical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringNuclear EngineeringProduct Service System DesignSpace EngineeringTelecommunication EngineeringUrban Planning and Policy
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Politecnico di Milano PhD School
• 18 Programmes
• 250-300 new PhD students per year (85% of them with grants or research contracts)
• ~ 30% International students
• 150-200 third-level courses (by Italian and International Experts)
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Politecnico di Milano - PhD Programmes in ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE and INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
ENGINEERINGAerospace EngineeringBioengineeringElectrical EngineeringEnergy and Nuclear Science, and TechnologyEnvironmental and Infrastructural EngineeringIndustrial Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringInformation TechnologyManagement, Economics, and Industrial EngineeringMaterials EngineeringMathematical Models and Methods in EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPhysicsStructural, Seismic, and Geotechnical Engineering
ARCHITECTUREArchitecture, Built Environment, and
Construction EngineeringArchitectural, Urban, and Interior
DesignPreservation of the Architectural
HeritageUrban Planning, Design, and Policy
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNDesign
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PhD opportunities: Internationalization and round preparation• PhD School provides wide support for spending up to 18 months
abroad (50% salary increase)
• POLIMI is among the leading International Institutions in establishing double/joint doctorate agreements
• Shorter stays in Europe qualify for the Doctor Europaeus title
• Travel funds: each grant includes an endowment of 2.740€ to cover short visits / congress participation
• GTS: the PhD School organizes each year a series of courses to provide Generic & Transferable Skills (GTS)
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PhD opportunities: Strong Integration with Industrial Partners
•• ~ 50% of the PhD Grants are funded by research contracts and/or
Industrial Partners
• Private investors enjoy tax credits whenever they support academic research and/or PhD scholarships
• Executive PhD : Industry employees may follow a specifically designed PhD path, jointly agreed between their Central Office and Polimi
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The 12 Departments of Politecnico di Milano
Aerospace Science and TechnologyArchitecture and Urban StudiesArchitecture, Built Environment and Construction EngineeringChemistry, Materials And Chemical Engineering “Giulio Natta”Civil and Environmental EngineeringDesignElectronics, Information and BioengineeringEnergyManagement, Economics and Industrial EngineeringMathematicsMechanicsPhysics
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POLITECNICO DI MILANOLarge research infrastructures
WIND TUNNEL
One of the most advanced
laboratories in the world for
tests on aerospace system
aerodynamics and wind effects
structures
La.S.T.Laboratory for the Safety of
Transport
L.P.MExperimental activities on
materials and structures
PoliFAB(clean room)
Micro-nano fabrication
facilitymicro- and nano
technologies,Silicon
photonics,Biosensors,
MEMS, advancedmaterials
Building B18: Energy
Department new Labs.
Chemical and Nuclear Division:
Advanced integrated labs for
catalyisis and catalytic
processes and nuclear
engineering
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POLITECNICO DI MILANOLarge research centers
MOXMathematical modelling and scientific computing.• Application to
several academics and industrial sectors
IIT@POLIMI Center for Nano Science and Technology• Artificial retina/eye,• Carbon
nanocomposites, • Hybrid solar cells
EIT ICT Satellite Node• Smart spaces• Cloud,
networking• Security, privacy• Smart energy
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COMPETITION & COLLABORATION: POLIMI NETWORKS IN EU
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Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
“ …developing engineering solutions in vital areas that address societal needs for well-designed, well-operated, sustainable and resilient buildings, energy, transportation,
water and environmental protection systems..”
DICA activities addressed to research, training and technology transfer in the following areas:
land survey, geology, geotechnics, hydraulics, hydrology, water resources management, air, water and soil quality evaluation, modelling and treatment technologies, waste prevention, recovery, recycling and treatment, transportation networks, analysis and design of structures and infrastructures, earthquake engineering, safety of heritage buildings, bridges and coastal infrastructures.
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About us
The Department employs:
- 57 Professors- 45 Researchers
- 69 Fellowships- 85 Ph.D. Students- 44 Staff
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About us – International Commitment
In 2014/2015
- Teaching visiting professors: 9 (Argentina, France, UK, Greece, Spain, Poland);- Visiting professors – short stays: 11 (Spain, Poland, China, Brazil, France, Germany);- Politecnico International Fellowship: 1 (China);- Visiting Ph.D. students: 30 (Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Algeria, Latvia, India)
Ongoing research agreements - Institute for Thermal Power Engineering – Zhejiang University, China;- Engineering School for Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment – Department of Civil
and Coastal Engineering – Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences – Florida University, USA;
- School of Civil Engineering – Shenyang Jianzhu University, China;- Department of History, Society and Human Studies - Salento University, Institute of
History – Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawla II, Institute of History – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
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Organization/1
- Mechanics of Materials and Structures
- Environmental Engineering- Geodesy and Geomatics- Transport Infrastructures and
Geosciences- Structures and Environment- Design, Diagnosis and Structural
Rehabilitation- Water Science and Engineering- Hydraulic Engineering
Laboratories
Schools
Ph.D. Courses
Chair - Prof. Gianpaolo RosatiVice Chair - Prof. Laura Scesi
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Schools• ICAT Civil, Environmental and
Land Management Engineering• Design• Architecture• Building Engineering• Industrial and information
technologies engineering
Ph.D. Courses
• Environmental and Infrastructures Engineering
• Structural, Seismic and Geotechnical Engineering
Laboratories• Testing Materials • Environmental Engineering• Hydraulics «Gaudenzio Fantoli» • Geodetic Measurements• Road Research Laboratory• Petrography• Materials, Processes and Geotechnical Models• Microsystems and Micromechanics• Applied Geophysics Measurements• Computational Mechanics• Diagnosis and Analysis on Building Materials• Shock tube• A. Rozzi Laboratory (Cremona)• Testing Materials and Structures (Lecco)
Organization/2
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DICA – Environmental Section
• Advanced treatment technologies (physical, chemical and biological) of urban and industrial wastewater, modelling and control systems;
• Water reuse (industrial and irrigation);• Energy and material recovery from liquid and solid wastes• Surface water quality management and planning, scenario analyses;• Air quality analysis and modelling emission inventories;• Control technologies for gaseous and particulate atmospheric pollutants;• Environmental impact assessment of industrial sites and civil infrastructures;• Analysis and evaluation of integrated system options for solid wastes
management and treatment;• Human health risk assessment of toxic pollutants;• Treatment technologies for reclamation of contaminated soils and sediments;• Reclamation of contaminated groundwater;• Environmental management and certification systems: management systems (ISO
14001, EMAS), life cycle analysis (LCA), ecological labelling (ISO 14020 - Ecolabel); indicators and indexes (ISO 14031).
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Environmental Engineering Labs:LIA - Milan Leonardo Campus Chemical and physical analysis on (natural and polluted) water, wastewater, soils,
air, solid waste, sludges,..(ICP-AS, GC-MS, HPLC, XRF, PSD, UV-VIS, …) Anoxic and aerobic biodegradability evaluation by means of respirometry,
manometry and titration devices Sampling devices (fine, ultrafine and nano-particles in the atmosphere and flue
gas; flux chambers) Lab and pilot scales batch and continuous reactors to test biological, chemical,
physical and thermal (< 140°C) and membranes treatments
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Entirely focused on anaerobic technologies (increasing biodegradability, sustainable feeding, biogas upgrade, dark fermentation, Anammox, BMPs) Lab/pilot scale AD reactors and photobioreactors (batch, CSTR, PF, membrane) Instrumentation for biogas production potential measure and characterization
Environmental Engineering Labs:A.ROZZI - Cremona Campus
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Environmental/Energy Engineering Labs:LEAP – Piacenza Campus
1. Heat_Box: Performance tests of small size boilers (up to 120 kW). 2. Wind_Box: Thermo-fluid-dynamic test on stacks of small and medium size boilers;3. CO2_Box: Evaluation of thermodynamic properties of CO2 -based mixtures.
Tests and measurements on industrial plants and in the atmosphere1. Temperature measurements inside large size heat generators (particularly waste-
to-energy plants and biomass-fired plants)2. Evaluation of pollutant concentrations in flue gas3. Measurements of ultra-fine particles in flue gas, as well as in indoor and outdoor
environments.
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Further infos on the Web
www.polimi.it: general web site of Politecnico di Milanowww.dica.polimi.it: web site of DICAwww.fabbricabionergia.it: web site of Cremona A.Rozzi lab facilitieswww.leap.it: web site of LEAP lab
http://www.polimi.it/http://www.dica.polimi.it/http://www.fabbricabionergia.it/http://www.leap.it/
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RESEARCH FIELDSWater quality management/remediationQuality analysis/evaluation
• "bottom up" approach: factor analysis of water quality data for source reconciliation/identification
• "top down" approach: sources impact identification/evaluation through water quality modeling
Scenario analysis• analysis of different remediation strategies
expected improvement
Stefano Cernuschi, DICA Environmental Section
RESEARCH FIELDSWater treatment technologies Optimization/upgrading of treatment
plants with advanced options Upgrading treated water quality for
reutilization• MBR, BAC, advanced UV photocatalysis
with nanostructured TiO2 supports• chelated/adsorbing hydrogel and
nanostructured resins for trace pollutants removal
Byproducts reduction (sludge) for improving sustainability
Development of sustainable environmental plant options• biotechnologies for nutrient removal
within anaerobic biogas production from organic wastes
• optimization of biogas production from anaerobic treatment technologies
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RESEARCH FIELDSSoil quality remediation Biobarriers for on/site remediation of
soil/ground water systems contaminated with petroleum compounds• Laboratory analyses • 3D numerical modeling
Chemical treatment for remediation of organic contaminated sediments• Soil remediation strategies• Soil remediation methods efficiency
Risk analysis of atmospheric soil release of volatile pollutants• Transport models of harmful vapors in
soils• On site measurements of pollutants
release• Assessment of analytical protocols
Zona satura
Materiale di riempimento (mezzo permeabile) inoculato
Zona insatura
Flusso idrico naturale
contaminanti composti non pericolosi
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RESEARCH FIELDSAir quality management and remediation Atmospheric levels of fine and ultrafine
particles• field measurements of concentrations, size
distributions, chemical speciation• emissions evaluation from stationary
sources (industrial, residential, power production, waste to energy, ..)
• air quality levels in different areas (urban, traffic influenced, industrial, rural, remote,..)
• personal exposure (outdoor, residential and industrial indoors)
Air quality impacts of emission sources• identification/evaluation of source impacts• health risk assessment of trace toxics• evaluation of gas treatment systems
configuration Engineering evaluation of gas treatment
technologies
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Diapositiva numero 1POLITECNICO DI MILANOPOLITECNICO DI MILANO: TECHNOLOGY, CREATIVITY, CULTURE��POLITECNICO DI MILANO�The Strategic visionPOLITECNICO DI MILANO�The growth of international studentsInternational Co-operation Agreements Effective in December 2015Master of Science programmes in English - 1/2Master of Science programmes in English - 2/2Politecnico di Milano PhD School�Politecnico di Milano - PhD Programmes in �ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE and INDUSTRIAL DESIGN�PhD opportunities: Internationalization and round preparation�PhD opportunities: Strong Integration with Industrial Partners �The 12 Departments of Politecnico di MilanoPOLITECNICO DI MILANO�Large research infrastructuresPOLITECNICO DI MILANO�Large research centersCOMPETITION & COLLABORATION: POLIMI NETWORKS IN EUDept. of Civil and Environmental EngineeringAbout usAbout us – International CommitmentOrganization/1Organization/2DICA – Environmental Section Environmental Engineering Labs:�LIA - Milan Leonardo Campus Environmental Engineering Labs:�A.ROZZI - Cremona Campus Environmental/Energy Engineering Labs:�LEAP – Piacenza Campus Further infos on the Web RESEARCH FIELDS�Water quality management/remediationRESEARCH FIELDS�Water treatment technologiesRESEARCH FIELDS�Soil quality remediationRESEARCH FIELDS�Air quality management and remediation