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SUMMARY:1st SAFER Workshop – The Philosophy of Natural Risks Management
DESCRIPTION:On May 4\, 2026 the 1st SAFER Workshop – The Philosophy of Natural Risks Management will take place in Grandori Room (building 4)\, from 9:30 to 17:30.\n\nSAFER is a research project that brings together philosophy\, engineering\, and sociology to develop an epistemological and ethical perspective on natural risk management. The project explores the uncertainties and values underlying decision-making processes in this field\, with the aim of mapping and identifying the most suitable decision-support tools across different risk contexts.\n\nThe workshop will present the first results of the SAFER project and will provide an opportunity to discuss these topics with international experts in the philosophy of risk. The event is intended as a moment of interdisciplinary exchange\, where technical expertise is enriched by broader reflections on how we understand and manage natural risks.\n\nParticipation is open to all. Please note that the event will be held in person only\, and no online attendance will be available.\nRegistration is recommended through the following form: https://forms.gle/J2VkSpDXWKg2vk1x5\nFurther information and details are available in attached flyer.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/1st-safer-workshop-the-philosophy-of-natural-risks-management/
LOCATION:Grandori Room (Building 4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze,Webinar e Workshop
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SUMMARY:Integrated strategies for safe drinking water supply management: linking chemical and microbial stability to human health risks
DESCRIPTION:The next appointment in the PhDTalks seminar series will take place on Tuesday\, May 12th\, 2026\, in Grandori Room (Building 4)\, from 12:00 to 13:00 CET. \nPhDTalks is a series of seminars and discussions among PhD candidates. The events aim to provide a space for networking among doctoral students and for engaging with the many projects developed within our department. \nThe speaker Marco Matracchi will deliver a seminar entitled “Integrated strategies for safe drinking water supply management: linking chemical and microbial stability to human health risks” \nAt the end of the event\, a light refreshment will be offered\, sponsored by the department. \nThe seminar will also be accessible online at the following link. \nAbstract\nSupplying drinking water to consumers requires treatments and distribution through a complex network\, where ensuring chemical and microbial stability is essential to prevent both acute and chronic health hazards. This is particularly relevant as water is increasingly used for irrigating home-grown vegetables within more sustainable lifestyle practices. This PhD research focuses on developing strategies and guidelines to monitor water quality in distribution networks to support safe and effective management\, considering both microbial and chemical hazards. The assessment of potential human health impact is based on the integration of innovative microbial sampling\, chemical fingerprint\, CALUX-derived toxicity data and risk assessment approaches\, enabling the apportionment of contributions from multiple contaminants and exposure pathways. \nSpeaker’s Bio\nMarco is a PhD student in Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering at DICA (39th cycle). He holds an MSc in Environmental and Land Planning Engineering from Politecnico di Milano\, obtained in 2023. His PhD is part of the Horizon Europe project SafeCREW (www.safecrew.org). \nHis research focuses on improving the monitoring of drinking water\, considering both microbiological and chemical parameters. He completed a six-months visiting period at the Ulster University\, in Belfast\, Northern Irland. Moreover\, he also spent three weeks in a drinking water treatment plant in L’Ampolla\, Spain\, managed by the Consorci d’Aigües de Tarragona\, where he performed experimental activities. In his free time\, he enjoys music and doing sport.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/integrated-strategies-for-safe-drinking-water-supply-management-linking-chemical-and-microbial-stability-to-human-health-risks/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Mathematics for the Eye: Towards Computational Evaluation of Angle-Closure Risk Factors Using an Active-Strain Iris Model
DESCRIPTION:The next appointment in the PhDTalks seminar series will take place on Tuesday\, May 12th\, 2026\, in Grandori Room (Building 4)\, from 12:00 to 13:00 CET. \nPhDTalks is a series of seminars and discussions among PhD candidates. The events aim to provide a space for networking among doctoral students and for engaging with the many projects developed within our department. \nThe speaker Kevin Raul Lucon Rivas will deliver a seminar entitled “Mathematics for the Eye: Towards Computational Evaluation of Angle-Closure Risk Factors Using an Active-Strain Iris Model” \nAt the end of the event\, a light refreshment will be offered\, sponsored by the department. \nThe seminar will also be accessible online at the following link. \nAbstract\nAngle-closure glaucoma\, associated to iris expansion that obstructs aqueous drainage and raise intraocular pressure in the eye\, is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. We developed a disk-shaped FEM model of the iris\, seen as active-strain fiber-reinforced material\, inclusive of two competitor muscles\, to demonstrate that the tissue architecture controls pupil diameter and iris bulging. The model captures well iris kinematics\, yet the uniform iris thickness limits the modelling of fluid obstruction. We believe that an improved model with variable thickness\, meridional curvature\, and interaction with other tissues\, will describe clinical biomarkers of angle-closure galucoma\, addressing risk assessment. \nSpeaker’s Bio\nI am a Mechanical Engineer graduated from ESPOL\, Ecuador\, with a Master’s in Mathematical Engineering from the Universidad de La Rioja\, Spain\, and a Master’s in Educational Innovation. Before pursuing a PhD\, I worked in education a field I have always been passionate about. I am currently a PhD candidate (39th cycle) at Politecnico di Milano\, under the supervision of Prof. Anna Pandolfi and Prof. Luca Dedè. Originally from Ecuador\, I came to research through a genuine fascination with the mathematics that underlies the physical world and a conviction that rigorous models can have real clinical impact. Outside of research\, I love music \, especially Latin singer-songwriters \, dancing\, reading\, travelling\, and long conversations about philosophy and consciousness. I believe that the best ideas live at the intersection of disciplines\, and I try to carry that spirit into everything I do.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/mathematics-for-the-eye-towards-computational-evaluation-of-angle-closure-risk-factors-using-an-active-strain-iris-model/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Costruire la Sostenibilità: tra scuola\, ricerca e progetto
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 13 maggio\, presso l’Aula Grandori del Politecnico di Milano (Edificio 4\, Piazza Leonardo)\, si terrà l’evento “Costruire la sostenibilità: tra scuola\, ricerca e progetto”\, un momento di incontro e confronto dedicato al ruolo dell’ingegneria e della ricerca nel promuovere pratiche sostenibili. \nLa mattinata si aprirà con i saluti istituzionali\, seguiti da alcuni interventi di approfondimento sui temi legati alla sostenibilità. \nIn programma anche l’esposizione del progetto della scuola vincitrice del contest “La Mia Scuola Sostenibile” e la sua conseguente premiazione.\nIl concorso\, promosso dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale del Politecnico di Milano nell’ambito del Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile 2025\, ha coinvolto studenti e studentesse delle scuole superiori invitandoli a proporre soluzioni concrete per migliorare la sostenibilità degli spazi scolastici\, sviluppando una riflessione critica basata su costi\, benefici e priorità\, in linea con i 17 Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile delle Nazioni Unite. \nL’evento rappresenta un’occasione per valorizzare il dialogo tra scuola e università e per mettere in luce il contributo attivo delle nuove generazioni nella costruzione di un futuro più sostenibile. \nProgramma della giornata:\n9:45 Inizio evento – Aula Grandori (Edificio 4\, Piazza Leonardo\, Milano)9:45 – 10:00 Saluti istituzionali10:00 – 10:20 Dott.ssa Eleonora Perotto – Sostenibilità ambientale @POLIMI10:20 – 10:40 Prof. Mario Grosso – Buone notizie: prospettive di ottimismo sul fronte energetico ed ambientale10:40 – 11:10 Presentazione del progetto vincitore del contest “La Mia Scuola Sostenibile”11:10 – 11:40 Pausa caffè11:40 – 12:00 Dott.ssa Giulia Cavenago – Burden shifting: spostare il problema non vuol dire risolverlo12:00 – 12:20 Prof. Giovanni Muciaccia – Polvere era e polvere ritornerà… il ciclo di vita dei materiali da costruzione12:20 Conclusione dei lavori \nPer partecipare all’evento in presenza è necessario registrarsi qui: REGISTRAZIONE \nAl seguente link è invece possibile scaricare la locandina con il programma della giornata: LOCANDINA
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/costruire-la-sostenibilita-tra-scuola-ricerca-e-progetto/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:La scienza come ideale. La tecnologia è sempre progresso?
DESCRIPTION:Prosegue il ciclo di seminari “Guardare oltre: L’ingegneria come risorsa sociale”\, un’iniziativa del Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale nata in co-progettazione con il gruppo META\, con l’obiettivo di arricchire il lavoro di ricerca guardando all’ingegneria non soltanto come insieme di competenze e soluzioni tecniche\, ma anche come risorsa dalle forti implicazioni sociali. \nIl secondo incontro\, dal titolo “La scienza come ideale. La tecnologia è sempre progresso?”\, si terrà giovedì 14 maggio dalle ore 17:00 alle 18:30 in Aula Grandori e sarà condotto da Stefano Canali\, META\, Politecnico di Milano. \nL’evento è aperto a tutta la comunità del dipartimento ed è pensato in particolare per chi svolge attività di ricerca in ingegneria\, con l’obiettivo di favorire la costruzione di un linguaggio condiviso tra le diverse componenti del dipartimento.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/la-scienza-come-ideale-la-tecnologia-e-sempre-progresso/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260519T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260519T170000
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CREATED:20260515T083604Z
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SUMMARY:Pianificazione di Protezione Civile: dalle emergenze del passato alle sfide future
DESCRIPTION:Martedì 19 maggio si terrà in Aula Grandori (Edificio 4)\, dalle ore 14:30 alle ore 17:00\, il seminario dal titolo: “Pianificazione di Protezione Civile: dalle emergenze del passato alle sfide future“. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto da Elvezio Galanti e Francesco Cipolla\, nell’ambito dell’insegnamento Rischio Idrogeologico e Protezione Civile del Prof. Giovanni Menduni. \nPer chi desiderasse seguire in remoto\, il collegamento è disponibile al seguente link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/federica.zambrini \nSpeaker’s bio \nElvezio Galanti \nLaureato in Scienze Geologiche\, dopo aver partecipato con la Comunità Scientifica CNR\, la Regione Toscana e L’Università di Firenze per realizzare la Microzonazione Sismica per il terremoto dell’Irpinia e della Basilicata del 1980\, è stato uno dei primi geologi che ha collaborato all’attivazione del Dipartimento Nazionale della Protezione Civile. In questo Organismo Nazionale\, tra il 1983 e il 2012\, ha coordinato numerosi centri operativi e ha a ideato e promosso\, tra le altre cose\, i corsi di formazione nazionali dei “Disaster manager”\, le linee guida per la Pianificazione di Emergenza attraverso la diffusione del “Metodo Augustus” . è stato inoltre direttore generale dell’ufficio Servizio Sismico Nazionale (2002) e direttore dell’ufficio Ufficio Relazioni Istituzionali \nHa pubblicato numerosi lavori nell’ambito della materia di protezione civile. \nNel 2013 è collocato a riposo in qualità di Consigliere della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri. \nAttualmente svolge attività di docenza\, formazione e consulenza forense. \n  \nFrancesco Cipolla \nNasce a Genova e nel 1982 consegue la laurea in Scienze Geologiche in UNIGE. Negli anni ’80 ha lavorato nel settore dell’esplorazione mineraria offshore. Dal 1992 al 2003 ha partecipato alle attività di ricerca del GNDCI (Gruppo Nazionale per la Difesa dalle Catastrofi Idrogeologiche) del CNR\, sui temi della zonazione\, analisi e gestione del rischio idrogeologico. E’ stato fra il 2009 ed il 2011 professore a contratto di Geologia presso la Facoltà di Ingegneria in UNIGE. Svolge attività forense quale consulente tecnico esperto di normativa e pianificazione di protezione civile».
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/pianificazione-di-protezione-civile-dalle-emergenze-del-passato-alle-sfide-future/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Model Order Reduction for Secure Model Exchange in Microelectronic Design
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, May 25\, a seminar titled “Model Order Reduction for Secure Model Exchange in Microelectronic Design” will be held in Grandori Room (Building 4) from 10:00 CET. \nThe seminar will be given by Tamara Bechtold\, Full Professor of Applied Sciences at Jade University. \nAbstract \nIn the development cycle of microelectronic components and systems\, conducting comprehensive reliability assessments in a virtual environment can substantially reduce the costs associated with manufacturing physical prototypes. Within this simulation-based workflow\, component manufacturers are often required to share component models with partners across the value chain while simultaneously protecting their intellectual property. Model order reduction techniques provide an effective solution by enabling the creation of highly accurate compact models that obscure sensitive product details such as material properties and geometric features. For system manufacturers integrating multiple components on a printed circuit board\, these compact models can be reintroduced into finite element simulations via super-element techniques to perform virtual reliability assessments. \nBio-sketch \nTamara Bechtold obtained her PhD in microsystem simulation from the University of Freiburg\, Germany\, in 2005. Between 2006 and 2010\, Dr. Bechtold worked as a research engineer at Philips Research Laboratories and NXP Semiconductors in Eindhoven\, the Netherlands. The objective of her research was to enhance the standard IC design flow through model order reduction and optimization modules. \nFrom 2011 to 2014\, she served as an interim professor for microsystems simulation at the University of Freiburg\, Germany\, and since 2014\, she has been a lecturer and research group leader at the University of Rostock\, Germany. Since 2017\, Dr. Bechtold has been a full professor of mechatronic systems at Jade University of Applied Sciences in Wilhelmshaven\, Germany. Since 2022 she has been a managing director of Steinbeis Transfer Center. \nDr. Bechtold is the author and co-author of over 150 technical publications in the area of modelling and simulation of micro-mechatronic systems. She is the lead author of the textbook Fast Simulations of Electro-Thermal Microsystems: Efficient Dynamic Compact Models\, published by Springer\, and the main editor of the textbook System-Level Modeling of MEMS\, published in the Wiley-VCH book series on Advanced Micro- and Nanosystems. \nHer research interests include the application of advanced mathematical methods\, such as model order reduction and topology optimization\, to engineering problems\, as well as multi-physics modelling at both the device and system levels.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/model-order-reduction-for-secure-model-exchange-in-microelectronic-design/
LOCATION:aula Grandori (ed.4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Mechanics of complex network materials: A formulation based on phase field damage evolution on graphs
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, May 25\, a seminar titled “Mechanics of complex network materials: A formulation based on phase field damage evolution on graphs” will be held in Grandori Room (Building 4) from 16:30 to 17:30 CET.\nThe seminar will be given by Prof. Marco Paggi\, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca.\n\nAbstract\nA theory for simulating nonlocal damage in 2D lattice structures discretized by Euler-Bernoulli beam finite elements is herein proposed. A phase field approach to damage\, projected onto the discretized nodes via the graph Laplacian matrix\, is formulated to simulate damage evolution by solving a Helmholtz differential equation on the graph. Damage is introduced in the constitutive equations under the assumption of a bilateral damage evolution in tension and in compression\, or a monolateral damage only in tension. Both formulations have been enhanced by a threshold driving force to better capture the onset of damage in polymers due to crazing. The staggered coupling scheme alternates between solving mechanical equilibrium and phase field equations\, and it has been validated in relation to experiments on unnotched beams made of ABS subject to three-point bending. The approach is then applied to preliminary investigate the response of a complex network material in the nonlinear regime\, contributing to understanding how graph-based topologies influence the load-bearing capacity of the material. The method bridges the gap between statistical physics of complex networks and nonlinear mechanics of materials and is expected to have an impact on the design of robust random metamaterials featuring nodes with large connectivities.\n\n\n\nBio-sketch\nMarco Paggi earned the Ph.D. in Structural Engineering in 2005 from Politecnico di Torino\, Italy\, where he served as Assistant Professor of Structural Mechanics (2007-2013). He has been appointed Associate Professor (November 2013-December 2017\, direct appointment as an ERC principal investigator) and Full Professor (since December 2017) of Structural Mechanics at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca\, Italy\, where he is the Founding Director of the Research Unit MUSAM – Multi-Scale Analysis of Materials\, and of the experimental laboratory MUSAM Lab. He is currently Deputy Rector at the IMT School.\nHe spent the year 2010 as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in the Institute of Continuum Mechanics of the Leibniz University of Hannover\, Germany\, and he has been appointed visiting professor at Tongji University (Shanghai\, China\, 2025)\, University of Girona (Girona\, Spain\, 2022)\, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (New Delhi\, India\, 2021)\, Université Paris-EST (Paris\, France\, 2014).
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/mechanics-of-complex-network-materials-a-formulation-based-on-phase-field-damage-evolution-on-graphs/
LOCATION:Grandori Room (Building 4)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260529T100000
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CREATED:20260522T132709Z
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SUMMARY:Toward Autonomous Spatial Intelligence: From Agentic Governance to Discrete Global Grids
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, May 29\, a seminar titled “Toward Autonomous Spatial Intelligence: From Agentic Governance to Discrete Global Grids” will be held in Fassò Room (Building 4A) form 10:00 to 11:00 CET.\n\nThe seminar will be given byLevente Juhász\, Assistant Professor of Geospatial Analytics at the University of Florida (UF) and the Director of the Geospatial Analytics\, Technology and Open Research (GATOR) Lab.\n\nFor those unable to attend in person\, the seminar will also be accessible online via the following link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/vasil.yordanov\n\nAbstract\n\nThe evolution of GeoAI is shifting from static models to autonomous systems capable of complex reasoning and code execution. This seminar presents two foundational components of this transition. First\, I introduce the Dual Helix Governance Framework\, an agentic approach where Large Language Models (LLMs) are utilized for iterative code generation and validation within geospatial workflows. Second\, I discuss the role of Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS) in providing a standardized\, high-performance substrate for planetary-scale analysis. The talk concludes by synthesizing these themes\, outlining how agentic frameworks can autonomously orchestrate DGGS-native algorithms to solve spatial problems with unprecedented scale and reproducibility. \n\n\n\n\nBio-sketch\n\nLevente Juhász is an Assistant Professor of Geospatial Analytics at the University of Florida (UF) and the Director of the Geospatial Analytics\, Technology and Open Research (GATOR) Lab. Based at UF’s Fort Lauderdale Research & Education Center\, his research focuses on the convergence of GIScience\, spatial data science\, and modern computing. \nDr. Juhász is the recipient of the 2026 IJGI Young Investigator Award\, recognized for his contributions to the field of geoinformatics. His work explores the spatial reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs)\, the quality and integrity of crowdsourced data (OpenStreetMap)\, and the implementation of high-performance Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS). Prior to his current role\, he served as a Research Associate Professor at Florida International University. He earned his PhD in Geomatics from the University of Florida in 2018.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/toward-autonomous-spatial-intelligence-from-agentic-governance-to-discrete-global-grids/
LOCATION:aula Fassò (edificio 4A)
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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