Past students (from XXXIII cycle)
Starting from Cycle XXXIII, our doctoral graduates have tackled innovative and impactful topics, including:
- Power Electronics & Smart Energy: Shaping future energy solutions.
- Wireless Communications & 5G Networks: Connecting the world faster and smarter.
- Software & Performance Engineering: Enhancing software reliability and efficiency.
- Model-Driven & Low-Code Engineering: Simplifying complex software development.
- Cyber-Physical Systems & Control Theory: Bridging physical systems and digital control.
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Pioneering intelligent solutions.
- Optimization & Scheduling Algorithms: Maximizing efficiency and productivity.
- Security, Privacy, & Ethics in ICT: Safeguarding digital interactions.
- Signal Processing & Classification: Extracting insights from data streams.
- Distributed Systems & Complex Networks: Managing and analyzing interconnected systems.
- Technology-Enhanced Learning: Innovating education through technology.
- E-Health & Personalized Medicine: Transforming healthcare delivery.
- Transportation, Mobility, & Vehicular Systems: Driving advancements in transportation.
Below is a list of theses that have been presented over the past few years, starting from Cycle XXXIII.