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This Master is designed to train a new generation of data-savvy professionals to be able to manage complex business analytics problems across a variety of different industries and environments. It is an innovative programme based on a holistic educational experience, where theory and practice are fully interlaced through the continuous support of companies and international partners. Furthermore, being in constant relationship with the Big Data Analytics & Business Intelligence Observatory of the Politecnico di Milano, the course is at the forefront of research on ICTs for big data analysis and management.

WHY CHOOSE US

  • 1 year: 9 months in class + 3 months of project work
  • 100% in English
  • A unique programme, jointly offered by MIP and CEFRIEL – Politecnico di Milano in partnership with IBM
  • Six major modules making up an innovative programme, based on a holistic educational experience
  • At the forefront of research on ICTs for big data analysis and management
  • International focus with exposure to global industries and international faculty
  • A combination of theory and practice, supported by companies and our international partners
  • Providing the ability to combine advanced analytical tools with business processes to improve decision-making and exploit new opportunities
  • Acquisition of the methodological and technical background required to select, apply or even design effective predictive methods for the business domain
  • Teaching the ability to gain valuable insights from big data extraction, processing and interpretation
  • Instilling in students the interdisciplinary skills that enhance communication and integration with different stakeholders within the organisation

The programme offers a highly specialised qualification with candidates receiving the Master’s Degree from Politecnico di Milano. Discover the course’s highlights.

The master prepares students for career positions which revolve around the roles of data scientist, business analyst and big data manager, and might include amongst others:

  • Data Users: Businesspeople in the end-user corporate community able to exploit insights from data to make better decisions
  • Data Producers: Data analysts able to use the appropriate tools to convert analytical problems into analytical solutions
  • Data Interpreters: Professionals able to understand both users and producers, establishing  successful communication between them

 


Some of our TOP EMPLOYERS
Graduates of previous editions are now working in leading companies such as: tbc

PROGRAMME

The International Master in Business Analytics and Big Data is a 12-month Master programme offered by MIP and CEFRIEL-Politecnico di Milano in partnership with IBM.  It is designed to train young and highly-motivated candidates to achieve a series of formative goals through an experiential approach to both intellectual studies and hands-on application with labs, business cases, contributions by industrial partners and companies, and internships. Besides the participation of distinguished interdisciplinary academics from Politecnico di Milano and other prominent international institutions, together with renowned partners, the Master also offers international faculty and exchange programmes.
The master is entirely taught in English and targets junior profiles with little or no work experience.

The programme is divided into six major modules and requires the completion of a final project work, which consists either of a curricular in-company internship supervised by a faculty member, or of a master thesis that will be defended as a final exam. 

[INFOGRAFICA]

Download the full Course Description for further information about each module.

The programme includes highly customised Career management services thanks to MIP’s Career Development Office.
Among the services offered:

  • CV Book
  • Free access to MIP Global Network of Career Websites
  • One-to-one careers advice meetings
  • Personal Development workshops to help students develop the soft skills necessary to be competitive in today’s job market
  • Networking events with employers, such as company presentations, in-company visits, on-campus recruiting events
  • Access to the MIP Job Board.

QTEM, Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management, is an international network bringing together outstanding students, Academic Partners and International Corporations. The network develops skills in analytical and quantitative techniques to support decision-making in an international context. The QTEM Master’s programme is open to outstanding students enrolled at Academic Partner institutions. 

WHAT IS THE ADDED VALUE FOR STUDENTS?

Through this experience, students can join the leading, globally-recognised network of internationally-minded and quantitatively-trained decision-makers. The programme helps to develop skills in analytical and quantitative techniques and decision-making in an international context by bringing together outstanding Students, Academic Institutions and International Corporations. After completing the programme, students will receive the QTEM Supra-National Certificate.

HOW CAN YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY?

All QTEM students are outstanding scholars who have been selected through a competitive selection process by a QTEM Academic Partner amongst the best students enrolled in one of the QTEM Masters.

Candidates who would like to apply for this unique opportunity should fulfil the following criteria:

  • be a participant of the BABD programme
  • possess a high level of proficiency in English
  • possess a high quantitative proficiency
  • have a valid minimum GMAT score of 650 (or GRE equivalent)

Considered a plus:

  • international experience
  • professional/extra-academic experience

You can find out more on QTEM’s official website.

Who is eligible for the programmes?

Students with 3- or 4-year Bachelor's degree (minimum 180 ECTS) in the areas of Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Management, Mathematics, Science or Statistics from Accredited Institutions are eligible for the programme. Knowledge of English is a compulsory requirement.

How long are the programmes?

The programmes are 12 months long.

In what language are the programme taught?

The programmes are taught in English.

Do I need to speak Italian?

No, as the medium for the course is English, students are not required to learn Italian, although they will be given the opportunity to do so.

How many students are on the programmes?

Class size is limited to ensure the best ratio between students and faculty as well as students and staff. You can expect c.30/35 students on the course.

Is there an age limit for the programmes?

No, but the average age of the candidates is 20-25 years.

What type of degree/title will I obtain upon graduation?

Upon graduation, candidates obtain the First Level University Specializing Master from Politecnico di Milano which is recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) and it is issued under the autonomous responsibility of Politecnico di Milano. With regard to the specific meaning of the 1st level master's degree, as per Bologna process, this is a 2nd cycle programme intended to provide students with further specialization or higher continuing education after completion of the first cycle. The first level Master Degree will release 60 ECTS/CFU credits.

Candidates are advised to check with the relevant authorities in their home countries regarding the validity/recognition of this title in their home countries.

Will I have to buy textbooks?

No, you will be provided with textbooks by the programme, with the cost included as part of the overall programme fee.

ADMISSIONS

STATUS OF APPLICATIONS: OPEN
DEADLINE NON-EU CANDIDATES: May 31st 2018
DEADLINE EU CANDIDATES: July 15th.

Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Since the number of seats in class is limited, candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Should the course become fully subscribed before the deadline dates, applications will close earlier.

Non-EU students are encouraged to apply at least three months before the start of the programme in order to allow enough time for the Declaration of Value (DOV) procedure for Italy and establishment of the student visa.

The Master targets junior profiles with little or no work experience.

The ideal candidate

  • Possesses the potential to acquire and develop advanced quantitative skills
  • Has a deep interest in logic and big data technology for creating business value
  • Demonstrates well-developed analytical skills and business skills.
  • Holds a 3- or 4-year Bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS) in the areas of Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Management, Mathematics, Science or Statistics from an accredited institution.

[INFOGRAFICA RIASSUNTIVA TAPPE PROCESSO SELEZIONE]

Please note that during the 1st step (Submit your Application), you will need to provide:

  • Application form (www.applyformasters.net)
  • Application fee receipt (€100)
  • CV or resume in English
  • University degrees and transcripts
  • English certificate (TOEFL, IELTS or equivalent) for non-native speakers
  • Motivation letter
  • Two reference letters
  • Copy of valid passport
  • Digital passport-sized picture

What is the deadline for applying to the programmes?

Please note that the admissions process for the masters is on a rolling basis, therefore the sooner you apply the more chance you will have of securing your place in the class, as capacity may be reached before the final application deadlines.

Does the programmes have a letter of recommendation form?

There is no specific form for the recommendation letters; however if you need any help on the ideal template for your application, please contact infomasters@mip.polimi.it and we can provide you with further assistance in this matter.

FEES AND BENEFITS

The programme costs €14,000. This amount covers the entire length of the programme, although it does not include living and travel expenses.

Candidates should indicate on the application form if they would like to apply for financial aid at the time of application.

EARLY-BIRD REDUCTIONS

Candidates activating their application by January 31st, 2021, can be eligible to run for an Early Bird discount of €1000 on their tuition fee.*

*Check the conditions by sending an email to infomasters@mip.polimi.it.

GMAT-/GRE-BASED REDUCTIONS

Candidates with a high GMAT/GRE score will be eligible to run for the following contributions:

GMAT Score between 590 and 650 or GRE equivalent - €1,500

GMAT Score above 650 or GRE equivalent - €3,000

REGIONAL CONTRIBUTION

Candidates coming from selected regions (Eastern Europe, Western Europe, South-East Asia, Middle-East Asia, Central Asia, Indian Sub-Continent, Oceania, Africa, Northern America, Central America, South America, Gulf Countries, The Caribbean and Far East Asia) can apply for tuition fee waivers covering up to EUR 3000. Candidates need to submit an essay explaining how their international and unique profiles will add to the diversity of the class.

ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS

Merit-based tuition fee contributions of €1,000 are available for alumni from various master programs of MIP and other departments of Politecnico di Milano.

KINSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS

Candidates whose family members (brothers, sisters, spouses) have graduated from one of the International Specialising Master Degrees of MIP Politecnico di Milano are entitled to a contribution of €1,000.

MIP4EXPATS CONTRIBUTION

International candidates who are living, working or staying in Italy at the time of application can apply for tuition fee waivers covering up to EUR 3000. To apply, candidates need to submit an essay explaining how their international profile and experience will add value to the class.

DEUTSCHE BILDUNG.
THE ALTERNATIVE TO A STUDENT LOAN.

As a social business, Deutsche Bildung has been supporting German students since 2007. Monthly as well as single and returning payments guarantee the completely flexible financing of almost all programmes and subjects in Germany and abroad. Additionally, the extra-curricular-programme, WissenPlus, focuses on the improvement of important social and professional competencies. The repayment is income-linked: students pay back a fixed percentage of their future income over a certain period of time once they have entered their first job successfully. Online application is possible throughout the year at www.deutsche-bildung.de.

INTESA BRIDGE

MIP Politecnico di Milano, in agreement with Intesa SanPaolo SpA., gives Italian and European BABD students the possibility to avail of the “Intesa Bridge” loan.

Requirements:

    • Being an official participant of the BABD program and being properly enrolled at Politecnico di Milano
    • EU-citizenship
    • An Italian residency

 

The loan can cover up to €10.000.

 

For more information please write to infomasters@mip.polimi.it.

What is the cost of the programmes?

The programmes cost €18,500. This amount covers the entire length of the programme, although it does not include living and travel expenses.

How do I apply for tuition fee contributions or grants for the programme?

For further information write to infomasters@mip.polimi.it.

PARTNERS

CEFRIEL – Politecnico di Milano

CEFRIEL – Politecnico di Milano is a not-for-profit centre of excellence in the field of Digital Innovation, established by Politecnico di Milano in 1988. CEFRIEL shareholders include Universities, Public Administration and leading multinational companies in the ICT and Media sectors. Since its inception, CEFRIEL’s mission has been to strengthen existing ties between the academic and business worlds through a multidisciplinary approach that innovates products and services with ICT and Design. CEFRIEL competences span all areas of ICT expertise, from microelectronics to the most advanced user experience models, addressing both technological and project management issues. CEFRIEL is actually able to merge technical and design skills with business and process expertise, thus working side by side with companies to create innovative and one-of-a-kind solutions, and offering advanced educational programmes to graduate students and innovation executive professionals. Moreover, the centre actively participates in European research projects and contributes to the dissemination of their results. CEFRIEL offices are located in Italy and USA, Cincinnati (Ohio), so as to address the growing innovation demands both of its national and international clients.

IBM

IBM is a globally integrated technology and consulting company with its headquarters in Armonk, New York. With operations in more than 170 countries, IBM attracts and retains some of the world’s most talented people to help solve problems and provide an edge for businesses, governments and non-profits. Innovation is at the core of IBM’s strategy. The company develops and sells software and systems hardware and a broad range of infrastructure, cloud and consulting services. Today, IBM is focused on five growth initiatives – Cloud, Big Data and Analytics, Mobile, Social Business and Security. IBMers are working with customers around the world to apply the company’s business consulting, technology and R&D expertise to enable systems of engagement that deliver dynamic insights for businesses and governments worldwide.

Measurement of the contribution of large corporations to socio-economic development

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale

Measurement of the contribution of large corporations to socio-economic development

About the project

The project aims to develop models and methodologies aimed to measure the socio-economic impact brought by large corporations to their ecosystems thanks to their business activities. These approaches can be used both ex post, for measuring a company’s results, and ex ante, for supporting strategic decision-making processes. Based on such approaches, since 2016, the research group has been supporting Eni to measure the local content generated in different contexts (e.g. Italy, Ghana, Angola, Egypt).

Principal Investigators: Marika Arena, Giovanni Azzone

Researcher team: Giovanni Azzone, Laura Dell’Agostino, Andrea Flori, Giulia Piantoni

Funders: Eni, other corporations

Duration: 2 years

KEY RESEARCH QUESTIONS

In the current competitive context, the capacity of a company of demonstrating its contribution to the socio-economic development of the ecosystems where it operates has become crucial. A company should be able to show not only that it can limit and eventually mitigate possible negative impacts, but that it can create shared value for different stakeholders (governments, local communities, suppliers, customers, employees, partners).

In order to evaluate this ability, the research group has developed models and methodologies aimed to measure the socio-economic impact generated by large corporations through their activities. These approaches rely on both qualitative and quantitative research instruments, depending on the objectives a company aims to pursue with this analysis, the characteristics of the context where the analysis should be developed and data availability. The outcome of these approaches can be used both ex post, in order to measure the results of a company’s activities, and ex ante, in order to forecast them and consequently support strategic decision-making processes.

These models have been developed, adapted and applied in different organizations, in both developed and developing countries. One key reference is provided by Eni.  Since 2016, the research group has supported Eni  to measure local content generated in different contexts (e.g. Italy, Ghana, Angola, Egypt …) by combining direct, indirect and induced effects, in connection to three domains: Economic impact, Employment impact, Human capital development. The research group has adapted and customized to model to different local settings in order to take into account the context characteristics and the specificities of the different environments.

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Social Impact measurement

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale

Social Impact measurement

About the project

The research group TIRESIA focuses its studies on the phenomenon of social innovation, especially referring to technology-enabled ways of addressing social needs. TIRESIA built up a relevant experience in giving strategic consultancy in the definition of social impact indicators and in the social impact measurement, towards corporations, financial institutions, foundations, public administrations and third sector organizations.

Principal Investigators: Mario Calderini, Irene Bengo

Researcher team: Alice Borrello, Nicola Ballerini, Federico Bartolomucci, Debora Caloni, Veronica Chiodo, Claudio Di Benedetto, Denise Di Dio, Magali Fia, Francesco Gerli, Gabriele Guzzetti, Farah Nabil, Valentina Tosi, Rama KummithaMarika Arena, Giovanni Azzone, Laura Dell’Agostino, Andrea Flori, Giulia Piantoni

Funders:

  • Funds and Banks: Equiter, Intesa San Paolo, OltreVenture, Plus Value, Sefea Unicredit, Ubi Banca
  • Social Ventures: ActionAid, Fondazione Bracco, Fondazione Cariplo, Paideia, PerMicro, SpazioZeroSei, Gruppo CGM, Centro Medico Sant’Agostino
  • Institutions: Comune di Milano, Istituzioni Scolastiche, Ministero dello sviluppo Economico, Ministero degli affari Esteri, Ministero degli Affari Esteri, OECD

Duration: 2013 – ongoing

Research Partners: 

  • Social Ventures: ActionAid, Fondazione Bracco, Fondazione Cariplo, Gruppo CGM, Valdocco
  • Institutions: Comune di Milano, Istituzioni Scolastiche, Ministero dello sviluppo Economico, Ministero degli affari Esteri, Ministero degli Affari Esteri, OECD
  • Academic: Università di Trento, Università di Bologna, Università di Napoli, Università di Torino, Università di Macerata, Università di Catanzaro, Università Bocconi, Università Cattolica

KEY RESEARCH QUESTIONS

  •  What is the causal impact of customer feedback from high frequency electricity consumption measurements?
    Using the data from smart meters and Customer Access Devices (CADs) which will detect up to 12 appliances from a single stream of energy data. This will allow us to measure changes in energy consumption and analyse improvements in the relationship between customer and energy company.
  •  How do we measure the wider potential impact of customer feedback?
    We will use results to run a UK level energy model that will allow for an extrapolation of the RCT result and lead to advice for policy-makers.

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Development, Deployment and Verification of Highly Personalised Customer Energy Usage Advice Solution

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale

Development, Deployment and Verification of Highly Personalised Customer Energy Usage Advice Solution

About the project

The project addresses consumer behaviour in energy consumption. Energy use is a reflection of life style, level of business activity as well as international competitiveness and societal welfare. The results of this project should change the way energy is consumed by suggesting ways to better utilise and facilitate contributions from households, public buildings and small business level users, potentially resulting in load balancing the electricity grid.

This project will generate a wealth of evidence and data relevant to electricity market businesses, policy-makers, consumers and the general public.  A central objective of this research is to understand user behaviour so future smart demand tools are adopted by a large number of diverse end users.

Principal Investigator: Dr Ralf Martin

Researchers: Dr Mirabelle Muuls (Grantham), Professor Goran Strbac (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)

Funder: Technology Strategy Boar

Duration: April 2015 – March 2017

Research Partners:  Onzo Ltd

KEY RESEARCH QUESTIONS

  •  What is the causal impact of customer feedback from high frequency electricity consumption measurements?
    Using the data from smart meters and Customer Access Devices (CADs) which will detect up to 12 appliances from a single stream of energy data. This will allow us to measure changes in energy consumption and analyse improvements in the relationship between customer and energy company.
  •  How do we measure the wider potential impact of customer feedback?
    We will use results to run a UK level energy model that will allow for an extrapolation of the RCT result and lead to advice for policy-makers.

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Development, Deployment and Verification of Highly Personalised Customer Energy Usage Advice Solution

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale

Development, Deployment and Verification of Highly Personalised Customer Energy Usage Advice Solution

About the project

The project addresses consumer behaviour in energy consumption. Energy use is a reflection of life style, level of business activity as well as international competitiveness and societal welfare. The results of this project should change the way energy is consumed by suggesting ways to better utilise and facilitate contributions from households, public buildings and small business level users, potentially resulting in load balancing the electricity grid.

This project will generate a wealth of evidence and data relevant to electricity market businesses, policy-makers, consumers and the general public.  A central objective of this research is to understand user behaviour so future smart demand tools are adopted by a large number of diverse end users.

Principal Investigator: Dr Ralf Martin

Researchers: Dr Mirabelle Muuls (Grantham), Professor Goran Strbac (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)

Funder: Technology Strategy Boar

Duration: April 2015 – March 2017

Research Partners:  Onzo Ltd

KEY RESEARCH QUESTIONS

  •  What is the causal impact of customer feedback from high frequency electricity consumption measurements?
    Using the data from smart meters and Customer Access Devices (CADs) which will detect up to 12 appliances from a single stream of energy data. This will allow us to measure changes in energy consumption and analyse improvements in the relationship between customer and energy company.
  •  How do we measure the wider potential impact of customer feedback?
    We will use results to run a UK level energy model that will allow for an extrapolation of the RCT result and lead to advice for policy-makers.

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PhD

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale

PHD PROGRAMME

PhD Programme in Management Engineering

The PhD programme in Management Engineering (DRIG) offers an advanced education together with the opportunity of carrying out research work in the fields of management, economics and industrial engineering.

The programme ensures that candidates build up a solid methodological background, allowing them to develop their multidisciplinary knowledge, an open minded approach to research and the ability to address problems in an innovative way, while combining different perspectives and approaches.

The Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering’s commitment to research and its scientific collaborations with other institutions provide candidates with an ideal environment in which to pursue research in their personal fields of interest within a broad spectrum of different topics.

Call 40° cycle
Start: September/November 2024
Deadline: 1st July 2024

In order to get more information and support, we invite you to fill the following enquiry form, specifying the PhD programme of interest.

Location: Milan

Language: English

Format: Full Time/Part Time

Duration: 3 to 4 years depending on the Programme

Application:

  • Annual call: May
  • Additional calls for applications: see the section “How to apply” and the link here

Required degree: University Master of Science degree (or equivalent)

Contacts
Email: phd-ges@polimi.it

WHY US

This video brings the voice of PhD candidates, DRIG alumni, and external stakeholders giving an insight into the PhD experience and useful suggestions for future PhD candidates. It helps to understand what is the PhD programme in Management Engineering and why to consider this path in one’s career and competence development.

 

What is a PhD and Why doing the PhD programme

This video provides a presentation by our Programme coordinator, aimed to introduce the role of the Ph.D as a higher educational level and to provide useful information about the structure and opportunities of the Ph.D programme in Management Engineering.

ADMISSIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

To be admitted to the PhD programme, students must hold a University Master of Science degree (or equivalent). The most relevant background university studies are those in the fields of economics, management, and industrial engineering.
However, students who hold degrees in other technical and scientific disciplines or in social sciences may also be admitted to the programme.

The online application opens once a year around mid-April for the full time format (Annual Call); application and eligibility check are permanent for the executive format.

Application period

The PhD academic year starts at the beginning of November.

The application period for each new PhD cycle starts with the Annual call, running from mid-May to June.

After the annual call, there may be some Additional Calls for PhD places with scholarships linked to specific research topics. Candidates who apply to these additional calls will be enrolled to the ongoing PhD cycle.

Knowledge of English is required; to this end, applicants are required to submit one of the certificates listed here (Admission Criteria)  no later than end of October, if not already submitted at the closing date of the call.
Failure to submit certificates within the established closing date for enrolment irrevocably results in the loss of the right to enrolment. Certifications are valid regardless of the date when they were awarded.

Citizens of Countries in which English is an official language are not required to certify their knowledge of English; the same applies to applicants who have been awarded or will be awarded academic qualifications by an institute in which all teaching activity is carried out in English.

These applicants must attach official documents to their application; in particular, where all courses are carried out in English, this needs to be certified by the corresponding academic institute.

To be admitted to the Doctorate Programme in Management Engineering (DRIG) applicants must apply through a competitive selection process.

Admission to the PhD programme is limited to a predetermined number of candidates according to the scholarships available in the programme. This ensures the optimal development of each candidate while enriching the group’s learning and investigation process.

The candidature may apply to different types of scholarship classified as:

Generic Scholarship (Annual Call)

  • Elective Research in Management Engineering
  • Oriented Research in Management Engineering
  • Thematic Scholarship, also including interdisciplinary scholarships (Additional Calls).

Check the page Calls and Regulations – Dottorati di Ricerca (polimi.it) to read further details and apply.

For futher information please visit the PhD School website.

For further information about scholarships, please visit the following page.
Check the “open calls” section and look at the available scholarships in Management Engineering.

PhD PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The PhD programme can be full time or part time, depending on the typology of tracks:

  • General track (full-time): 3 years;
  • Executive track: 4 years. For more information click here.
  • International Agreements and Double PhD: 3/4 years. For more information click here.

The programme is built on three main pillars:

  • Development of the doctoral thesis. The thesis is the hallmark of the Ph.D. programme. It allows students to develop leading-edge research competencies and to produce an original scientific contribution on a topic relevant for academics and practitioners.
  • Main courses on research methodologies and leading-edge topics in management, economics and industrial engineering.
  • Elective training activities. Students can customize their study plan depending on their research interests. The aim is to develop students’ scientific knowledge on specific topics and to expose them to the international scientific community by attending Ph.D. schools or workshops and presenting their research at international conferences.

Ph.D. candidates fulfil their research and training requirements under the supervision of scholars who are experts in their research fields.

At the following link you can find the research lines.

The Ph.D. thesis (125 ECTS) is an original contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the candidate’s research field.
The research will be supervised by members of the doctoral faculty, who will provide guidance to the candidate in setting out and arranging the everyday activities involved in the thesis development.
The thesis can be edited in the form of a monograph or a collection of papers.

At the end of each year, candidates will present the progress of the research project in front of a committee and will discuss it with a Discussant from the PhD Faculty. This is a fundamental step to advance from one year to the next.

At the conclusion of the PhD studies, the Faculty Board evaluates the candidates. Candidates who receive a positive evaluation submit their theses to two external reviewers for refereeing.
If the evaluation is positive (or in any case after the comments received from the external reviewers are integrated), the candidates may defend the thesis in front of a Committee composed of three members, at least two of which must be external to the Politecnico.

The resulting thesis needs to be coherent with the research lines developed in the Department where the PhD programme is developed.

 

Ph.D. yearbooks and thesis

The thesis abstracts are published in our yearbooks: https://www.dottorato.polimi.it/en/phd-programmes/engineering/management-engineering

Each PhD candidate must obtain at least 25 ECTS from courses.
Each course lasts approximately one week and is composed of classroom lessons, individual study and group works.

All courses are taught in English.

ORGANIZATION

Faculty Board

  • Arena Marika   
  • Arnaboldi Michela – PHD PROGRAM COORDINATOR
  • Cagliano Raffaella
  • Caniato Federico
  • Cigolini Roberto
  • Colicchia Claudia
  • Colombo Massimo
  • Dell’Era Claudio
  • Franzoni Chiara
  • Frattini Federico
  • Ghezzi Antonio
  • Grilli Luca
  • Kotlar Josip
  • Lamberti Lucio
  • Lettieri Emanuele
  • Macchi Marco PHD PROGRAM VICE COORDINATOR
  • Melacini Marco
  • Micheli Guido
  • Mosconi Rocco
  • Pero Margherita
  • Piscitello Lucia
  • Piva Evila
  • Portioli Alberto
  • Rossi Cristina PHD PROGRAM VICE COORDINATOR
  • Terzi Sergio
  • Trucco Paolo 

CAREER & PLACEMENTS

The Ph.D. programme aims to train professionals who are able to carry out high-quality research in the fields of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering at universities or other research institutions. Ph.D. graduates from DRIG are also well equipped with distinctive skills and advanced knowledge to pursue a professional career in manufacturing and service companies, regulatory authorities and other public bodies.

In this framework, the following opportunities are open to those completing the Ph.D. programme:

  • Post doc, research fellows and young lecturers in Italian and foreign universities;
  • researchers and scholars of management, economics or industrial engineering in the research departments of public and private organisations;
  • highly qualified personnel in research and training institutions, with the role of providing a link between universities and the business world, or in technology transfer centres in Italy and abroad;
  • professionals in leading management and strategic consulting firms able to provide deep and advanced insight in areas of activity relating to the company itself;
  • high level professional roles in national (ministries, regulatory authorities, local public institutions) and international (EIB, IMF, World Bank, European Commission, European Central Bank) public institutions;
  • managerial roles in multinational companies with a strong focus on innovation;
  • entrepreneurs in contexts characterized by a high level of innovation.

Support actions for placement are provided with the purpose of sharing experiences, services and information through a number of initiatives fitting the different types of career opportunities. Amongst the actions, the “Placement programme for PhD candidates” is the programme offered by the Career Service, in cooperation with the PhD school of Politecnico di Milano. 

ALUMNI

31 PhD Cycle
  • Al Taji Farah Nabil Adel
  • Cannas Violetta Giada
  • Chiodo Veronica
  • Constant Francois
  • Derakhshanalavijeh Roya
  • Giraudo Emanuele
  • Giuffrida Maria
  • Latifi Gresa
  • Magistretti Stefano
  • Malandri Lorenzo
  • Napoleone Alessia
  • Neri Alessandra
  • Roshanghalb Afsaneh
  • Susur Ebru
  • Trabucchi Daniel
32 PhD Cycle
  • Costa Federica
  • Farinelli Marco
  • Flocco Nicole
  • Fontana Matteo
  • Loro Camillo
  • Manfredi Latilla Vito Maria
  • Pakhomova Liubov
  • Prataviera Lorenzo Bruno
  • Soncin Mara
  • Sullivan Brendan Patrick
  • Tedaldi Gianluca
  • Volpetti Claudia
33 PhD Cycle
  • Artusi Federico
  • Arano Keith
  • Bellis Paola
  • Bertoletti Alice
  • Cifone Fabiana Dafne
  • Diaz Lema Melisa Lucia
  • Leto Alessio Domenico
  • Martinazzi Stefano
  • Piantoni Giulia
  • Seghezzi Arianna
  • Siragusa Chiara
  • Tangi Luca
34 PhD Cycle
  • Acerbi Federica
  • Gerli Francesco
  • Gheduzzi Eleonora
  • Kassem Bassel
  • Lanfranchi Davide
  • Magnanini Silvia
  • Mancuso Raffaele
  • Mandolfo Marco
  • Marini Camilla
  • Montanaro Benedetta
  • Moretti Emilio
  • Pedota Mattia Fabio Junior
  • Sanasi Silvia
  • Xu Jinou
  • Zasa Federico Paolo
35 PhD Cycle
  • Accordini Davide
  • Boccoli Gabriele
  • Guida Michela
  • Laubengaier Desireé
  • Manotti Jacopo
  • Maragno Giulia
  • Modica Tiziana
  • Negri Marta
  • Piraina Mariachiara
  • Ronchini Alessio
  • Shibanova Ekaterina
  • Vella Giacomo

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