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Second year (Year of enrolment 2023/2024)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
AUTONOMOUS AND MOBILE ROBOTICS 1022775 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
Control of Communication and Energy Networks 1041429 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
Digital Control Systems 1041428 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
DYNAMICS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVES 1041454 First semester 6 ING-IND/32 English
Computer And Network Security 1022792 First semester 6 ING-INF/05 English
Control problems in robotics 1055496 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
MACHINE LEARNING 1022858 First semester 6 ING-INF/05 English
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 6 English
Vehicle system dynamics 1041431 Second semester 6 ING-IND/13 English
Control of Autonomous Multi-Agent Systems 1041427 Second semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
Advanced methods in control 10592976 Second semester 6 ING-INF/04 English
STAGE AAF1041 Second semester 3 English
Final exam AAF1025 Second semester 27 English

PLEASE NOTE. Please visit the personal web pages of each instructor for detailed information on the course.

 


 

Please visit the personal web pages of each instructor to check the zoom link and for possible schedule variations on time/room/day or starting date.

 

All lectures of our School are scheduled on a full hour (60') basis.

 

 

Note that it is possible to attend and take the exam Neuroengineering in the first year, second semester, but it is recommended to attend it in the second year.

 

Class timetable here:
Control Engineering 1 & II year - 1st semester

 

Control Engineering I & II year - 2st semester

Published dates will be updated as soon as the new ones for the new academic year will be available.

 

The Master of Science in Control Engineering follows the general schedule for exams terms approved by the Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics and Statistics, and published before the start of the academic year of interest (usually by the end of May of every year).

 

 

When missing, rooms and times are still to be defined. All rooms are located at DIAG, Via Ariosto 25, except where indicated.

 

The Manifesto of the Master of Science in Control Engineering prescribes only one curriculum, with a limited number of choices to be made.

All students should submit a study plan ("percorso formativo" in Italian) in which they specify (i) which courses have been actually chosen within the optional groups available in the Manifesto, and (ii) which courses of free choice (offered in any program of study at Sapienza) have been selected. For special choices, e.g., when selecting a course offered by a different School, it is suggested to specify also the motivation of the request. In any event, students should follow the rules of the Manifesto of the academic year of their first enrollment.

Study plans are prepared on-line via (Infostud). Each academic year the submission is permitted in a specific time window between October  15 and March 15. If needed, the study plan can be modified and resubmitted for approval in the next academic year (or also in the same year for serious reasons). Each year, the first submission of a new study plan can be made directly by the student. However, to change again the study plan in the same time window, first a request should be made by mail to the Programme Coordinator of the course of study providing the motivations for canceling the previous plan.

Students will be able to register on Infostud to the exams of the current academic year only if they have submitted their study plan and received its approval. Approvals of study plans are given by the Programme Committee or directly by the Programme Coordinator.

 

 

A student honours programme is being activated for a limited number of highly qualified students that are registered to this Masters Degree. Upon selection, students in this programme will be assigned to a tutor and will be involved in additional scientific and educational activities, besides those being part of the regular course of study. These activities include, e.g., participation to PhD seminars or to summer/winter schools, the development of a technical task in the framework of a national or european research project, an R&D stage with an industrial partner, and so on, for a maximum of 100 hours per year. This may include also participation to the special courses of the Sapienza School of Advanced Studies (SSAS).

The call for applications is published each academic year, typically in the month of December. The submission deadline and the publication date of the results are specified in the call.

In a given academic year, applications are restricted to students who enrolled in the previous academic year to the first year of the Master of Science in Control Engineering for their first time, and that have earned by the 30th of November of the current academic year at least 42 credits in their first-year curriculum, reaching an average grade on exams larger or equal than twentyseven (out of thirty). The maximum number of students admitted to the honors program is currently four.

In order to complete successfully the honours programme, students must have fulfilled the planned scientific and educational activities and must have earned all the credits in their curriculum by the end of their second academic year, with an average grade on exams larger or equal than twentyseven (out of thirty).

Upon graduation, a student who has successfully completed the honours programme will receive a certificate that mentions the extra activities performed. Participation to the honours programme will be declared in the academic transcripts of the student. At that stage, Sapienza will assign an award equal to the amount of the registration fees paid for the last year of the course of study (in practice, the fees of the second year of study will be refunded).

 

All information relating to the final exam is contained in the Graduation section