Announcements

The graduation session will take place from 26 May to 28 May 2026 inclusive
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The commendation review has been communicated individually by email.

There is no need to bring printed copies of the thesis or internship report to the graduation session.

Please make sure to arrive well in advance of your scheduled time and to maintain silence both inside the classrooms and in the Department areas hosting the graduation sessions. Celebrations, loud noise, and disruptive behavior in or near the classrooms are not permitted.

Courtesy, respect, and appropriate conduct are essential at all times.

​Notice originally published on 27/11/2025
Exam calendar for the academic year 2025–2026 is available. Detailed schedules will be published after classroom allocation is confirmed; exam sessions can already be opened on Infostud.

For academic inquiries, please contact the instructor.

COMPUTER SCIENCE: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTjcAe0uLAtKeCzwjfyKBGdE...

If you are unable to register for an exam in the Infostud system, please follow these steps:
Email Subject: “Missing Exam in Infostud”
Email Content:
Include the academic year of your first enrollment,
the course name,
the name of the professor for the exam you wish to take.
Send the request to the educational office to resolve the issue: segr.didattica@di.uniroma1.it

Important Notice
Please check the attachment for information regarding pre-admission to courses.

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Please use the attached form to justify your absence from work or to certify that you have taken an exam.
Complete all sections of the form and ask the lecturer with whom you took the exam to sign it.
After the lecturer signs it, send it to our office no later than a few days after the exam date.
We will affix the Department stamp to confirm its validity.

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Below are the lecture schedules for the second semester. As indicated by the date of February 23, 2026, classes officially begin on that day.
COMPUTER SCIENCE

Methods of Completion for the Complementary Educational Activity (AFC) for the Master’s Degree Program in Computer Science
Students have several options to earn the 6 ECTS credits required for an AFC:

  1. choose from the AFCs offered each year by the Degree Program, which include classroom lectures and individual work;
  2. carry out a structured activity proposed by a faculty member, which requires individual work by the student, but no classroom lectures;
  3. agree with a faculty member on a topic for individual work, related to a course taught by the professor or to their research activity;
  4. pass the exam of a course not included in the student's completion plan, which can then be recorded as an AFC;
  5. obtain validation from the Committee for the Recognition of Extracurricular Activities for an activity carried out outside the University, to be recognized as an AFC.

The Complementary Educational Activities offered for the academic year 2025/26 are as follows:
Type 1 AFC – include classroom lectures and individual work:
o Instructor: Mauro Gatti
Title: Laboratory on Life & Soft Skills
Hours of lectures/laboratory: 48
Type 2 AFC – involve a structured activity proposed by a faculty member, without classroom lectures:
o Instructors: Toni Mancini, Enrico Tronci
Title: AI for Design and Verification of Safety/Mission Critical Intelligent Systems
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