Program Overview
Master's Degree Programme in Physics of Complex Systems
The Master's degree programme in Physics of Complex Systems is designed for professionals who wish to innovate in frontier scientific and technological fields. These fields include system biology, neuroscience, computation, network engineering, web economy, financial markets modelling, and innovative materials.
Programme Overview
The programme aims to equip students with expertise in modelling and simulation of complex systems. Students will use analytical and computational tools to develop models of complex systems and solve problems in various disciplines, including physics, information engineering, biophysics, bioinformatics, medicine, and socio-economic disciplines.
Programme Details
- Degree: Master's degree
- Academic Year: 2026/2027
- Language: Italian, English
- Admissions: Uncapped number of students, evaluation of the admission requirements
- Academic Advisor: DOLCINI FABRIZIO
- Degree Code: LM-44 R: MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR ENGINEERING
- Department: Department of Applied Science and Technology
- Collegio: Collegio di Ingegneria Elettronica, delle Telecomunicazioni e Fisica
- Campus: Main Campus
Programme Curriculum
The programme curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of complex systems and their applications.
Financial Support
Information regarding financial support for students is available.
Master Thesis
The Master's thesis is a critical component of the programme, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills to a specific research project.
After Graduation
Graduates of the programme will be equipped to pursue careers in a variety of fields, including research and development, academia, and industry.
The Degree Programme in Numbers
- Graduate Satisfaction: 0%
- Months from Graduation to Employment: 1,0 months
- Employment Rate One Year After Graduation: 0%
Highlights
Notable achievements by former students of the Master Programme in Physics of Complex Systems include:
- Francesco Mori, a former student, was awarded the Early Career Prize 2025 by the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the European Physical Society.
- Michele Simoncelli, another former student, received the 2025 Charles Haenny Prize in Physics for his contributions to the development of novel microscopic and mesoscopic theories of thermal transport.
Orientation and Admission
Prospective students can explore orientation opportunities and admission procedures to learn more about the programme and how to apply.
Services and Opportunities
The university offers a range of services and opportunities, including studying abroad, financial aid and scholarships, job opportunities, internships, student teams, sports, special needs support, libraries, and the University Language Centre.
