Politecnico di Milano since 1863 WC2 University Network September 1-3, 2010
The Campuses of the Politecnico di Milano
Milano Leonardo Campus Leonardo Campus is the historical seat of the Politecnico It hosts the Rectorate, central offices and several Departments
Milano Bovisa Campus A big former industrial area North-West of the town, with modern top laboratories such as the Wind Tunnel, LaST (Transportation Safety Laboratory), Design labs, Architectural Projects labs, beside laboratories in aerospace, mechanics and energy sectors
Como Campus Technology transfer and teaching active in the sectors of e-government, communication technologies, sound engineering, geomatics, textile and furniture technologies
Lecco Campus Programmes in Civil, Production, Mechanical and Building/Architectural Engineering. New research center focusing on different topics such as civil protection, bioengineering, mechanics, photonics, electronics, surveying, metallurgy, transports, materials testing, prototyping
Cremona Campus The Campus hosts a Centre of Excellence for management and production engineering and ICT Teaching in the fields of environment, ICT and mechatronics
Piacenza Campus The Campus hosts the laboratories LEAP (Laboratory for Energy and Environment), MUSP (Machine Tools and Production Systems), 1 laboratory on mechanics and 5 on architecture Teaching and research activity developed in environmental architecture and mechanical engineering
Mantova Campus Study programmes and research labs at the Campus are devoted to preservation, conservation and restoration of building heritage
Faculty & Students on 2010 Architecture Professors & Researchers Students 319 9574 Design Professors & Researchers Students 117 4096 Engineering Professors & Researchers Students 919 23.366
Schools of Architecture in Italy 29% of architects is a graduate of the Politecnico di Milano
Schools of Design in Italy 78% of designers is a graduate of the Politecnico di Milano
Schools of Engineering in Italy 19% of engineers is a graduate of the Politecnico di Milano
Research and Education at the Politecnico di Milano
Research and Education 1963 Professor Giulio Natta receiving the Nobel Prize for his discovery in polymer science
Schools and Programmes Architecture 1 st Environmental Architecture, Urban Planning 2 nd Architecture, Construction Architecture Design Communication, Fashion, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Product Design Engineering 1 st Environmental and Land Planning, Civil 2 nd Management, Biomedical, Physics, Math 3 rd Chemical, Electrical, Materials, Nuclear 4 th Aeronautical, Energy, Mechanical, Space 5 th Automation, Electronic, Computer Science, Telecommunication 6 th Building
Programmes taught in English for International Students Bachelor of Science in Architecture Architecture (Milano Leonardo Campus) Urban Planning and Policy Design (Milano Leonardo Campus) Masters of Science in Architecture Architecture (Milano Leonardo Campuses) Architecture (Milano Piacenza Campuses) Urban Planning and Policy Design (Milano Leonardo Campus)
Programmes taught in English for International Students Masters of Science in Engineering Architectural Engineering (Lecco Campus) Electronic Systems Engineering (Milano Leonardo Campus) Automation and Control Engineering (Milano Leonardo Campus) Civil Engineering for Environmental Risks Mitigation (Lecco Campus) Computer Engineering (Como Campus) Energy Engineering for an Environmentally Sustainable World (Piacenza Campus) Masters of Science in Design Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (Como Campus) Management Engineering (Como Campus) Mechanical Engineering (Lecco Campus) Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology (Milano Leonardo Campus) Engineering of Computing Systems (Milano Leonardo Campus) Product Service Systems Design (Milano Bovisa Campus)
The 16 Departments of the Politecnico di Milano Aerospace Engineering Architectural Projects Architecture and Planning Bioengineering Building and Environment Sciences and Technology Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Giulio Natta Electrical Engineering Electronics and Information Energy Hydraulic, Environmental and Surveying Engineering Industrial Design, Arts, Communication and Fashion Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering Mathematics Francesco Brioschi Mechanics Physics Structural Engineering
Phd Programmes Aerospace Engineering Architectural Composition Architecture, Urban Design, Conservation of Housing and Landscape Bioengineering Building Engineering Design Design and Technologies Exploitation for the Cultural Heritage Electrical Engineering Energetic and Nuclear Science and Technology Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Information Technology Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering Materials Engineering Mathematical Methods and Models in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Physics Preservation of Architectural Heritage Rotary-Wing Aircrafts Spatial Planning and Urban Development Structural Seismic and Geotechnical Engineering Technology and Design for Environment and Building Territorial Design and Government Urban and Architectural Design Interior Design
Research in Politecnico di Milano: financial aspects Self-financing of Politecnico di Milano amounts to 70 million per year. About half comes from competitive tenders, half from technology transfer. Taking into account the contributions by Fondazione Politecnico, consortia and spin-offs supported by Politecnico the amount exceeds 110 million per year.
Laboratories and centres of excellence WIND TUNNEL One of the most advanced laboratories in the world for tests on aerospace system aerodynamics and wind effects structures L.a.S.T. Laboratory for the Safety of Transport
Laboratories and centres of excellence MOX Mathematical modelling and scientific computing. Application to several academics and industrial realities CUSBO Centre for Ultrafast Science and Biomedical Optics. Seat of a Large Scale Facility, accessible to European researcher
Laboratories and centres of excellence NEMAS Nanoengineered Materials and Surfaces. Centre of Excellence coordinated by four different Laboratories of the Politecnico Di Milano
University Incubator The Acceleratore d Impresa (University Incubator) supports incubated start-up companies in the draft of their business plan, business development, fund raising, education networks with finance, business and industry specialists fosters international relations with other incubators and universities worldwide. In 2010 the number of Start-ups hosted within the Incubator is 18. Since its creation, in the year 2000, 53 start-ups have been activated.
CONSORTIA - Some of the Consortia involved in research activities CEFRIEL - Technology transfer in the ICT sector MIP School of Management Consortium for innovation in the management of enterprises and public administration POLI.DESIGN - Consortium for continuing education, applied research, promotion and publishing in the domain of design.
Politecnico di Milano: internationalisation of students international students coming from 83 countries 1.200 at BSc (5%) 1.100 at MSc (10%) 150 PhD (18%) Short period exchanges (Erasmus, bilateral agreements, Unitech) 1031 incoming 932 outgoing Specializing Master and Short post-graduation courses More than 2500 students (21% from foreign countries) Double degrees (T.I.M.E. and bilateral agreements) (a.a. 09/10) total 300 (107 incoming - 193 outgoing)
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