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Each year, the ABRO PhD organises 2 core courses of 5 credits each, focusing on two of the three curricula (A=Automatics, B=Bioengineering, RO=Operational Research) in rotation according to the model: A+B, A+RO, B+RO. The course topics (ABRO 20XX Course on Advances in A/B/RO) change from year to year to provide ABRO students with an up-to-date overview of the latest research topics and techniques in the field.
These courses are compulsory for first-year students.
The first-year study and research plan is defined by the doctoral student in consultation with his/her supervisor. See the ABRO rules for study activities in the Documentation section.
Method of choosing the subject of the thesis
The general area of the PhD thesis is defined by the PhD student in accordance with his/her supervisor.
Admission to the second year
In accordance with the ABRO regulations for study activities and the Sapienza regulations for PhD courses, both available in the Documents section.
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