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SUMMARY:Toward Mechano Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Sessione seminariale – Progetto ERC Advanced Grant IMMENSE \nLa sessione seminariale “Toward Mechano Intelligence” è organizzata nell’ambito del progetto ERC Advanced Grant IMMENSE. \nL’evento si terrà mercoledì 21 gennaio 2026\, presso la Sala Castigliano\, e prevede una serie di interventi di relatori invitati. \nProgramma \n9:30 – 9:45IntroduzioneAlberto Corigliano \n9:45 – 10:15Sequential Planning and Spatial Navigation Through Active InferenceGiovanni PezzuloInstitute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies – CNR Roma \n10:15 – 10:45Emergent Collective Cognition in Multi-Agent Systems: An Integrated Approach Combining Active Inference and Information TheoryDomenico MaistoInstitute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies – CNR Roma \n10:45 – 11:10Coffee break \n11:10 – 11:40On the Structure of Compositional Intelligence: Hierarchical Representations and the Reuse of Neural ComputationFrancesco DonnarummaInstitute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies – CNR Roma \n11:40 – 12:00Recent Deep Learning & Reduced Order Modeling for Simulation\, Discovery and Control of Large-Scale SystemsAndrea ManzoniMOX\, Dipartimento di Matematica – Politecnico di Milano \n12:00 – 12:20Active Inference for Perception\, Action\, and Learning in Mechanical SystemsMatteo TorzoniDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale – Politecnico di Milano \n12:20 – 12:30ConclusioniAlberto Corigliano \nAbstract e biografie dei relatori sono disponibili cliccando qui.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/toward-mechano-intelligence/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:How to harness irrigation-groundwater linkages to adapt to climate changes
DESCRIPTION:The next appointment in the PhDTalks seminar series will take place on Wednesday\, January 21st\, 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 Paolo Colombo will deliver a seminar entitled “How to harness irrigation-groundwater linkages to adapt to climate changes” \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\nGroundwater is crucial in sustaining life\, worldwide depletion has been observed\, linked to climate changes and human consumption. This leads to risks for the whole water system. The Po plain makes no exception. It does however offer some solutions: the historical irrigation practices foster aquifer recharge\, opening a path towards possible adaptation. The presentation will follow the path of my PhD\, answering the questions: how will groundwater respond to future climate changes? Can we “hit two pigeons with a stone” and safeguarding heritage irrigation canals while adapting to climate change? What do we need to consider? The answers have come through field tests in cooperation with farmers and an irrigation consortium\, groundwater monitoring and numerical modeling. \nSpeaker’s Bio\nCurrently a PhD student at Politecnico di Milano\, Paolo Colombo graduated in Environmental and Land Planning Engineering with a focus on water management and a thesis on human impacts on hydrological droughts. Keen in finding ways to bring communities together and fostering cooperation on water and drought matters\, he is now leading a pilot project to harness the link between heritage irrigation canals and groundwater\, to foster adaptation to droughts and climate change. In his research he utilizes time series analysis\, numerical modelling and data-driven modeling to test stressors to the water system\, some of which have been developed during a visiting period at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2025. He loves biking and the freedom it enables.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/how-to-harness-irrigation-groundwater-linkages-to-adapt-to-climate-changes/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Ageing effects in metro tunnel ground-borne vibrations: a combined numerical and experimental approach
DESCRIPTION:The next appointment in the PhDTalks seminar series will take place on Wednesday\, January 21st\, 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 Valerio Maugeri will deliver a seminar entitled “Ageing effects in metro tunnel ground-borne vibrations: a combined numerical and experimental approach” \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\nGround-borne vibrations generated by metro trains can affect human comfort\, structural integrity\, and the operation of sensitive equipment. The role of ballast ageing in the dynamic response of track-tunnel-soil systems remains poorly understood\, motivating dedicated investigation. A combined numerical and experimental framework is presented. On the numerical side\, two computationally efficient three-dimensional models are adopted: (i) a novel formulation in which track and tunnel are modeled as beam elements coupled to dynamic impedance functions\, and (ii) a 2.5D Finite Element model with Perfectly Matched Layers developed in a fully open-source environment. Experimentally\, ballast dynamic behavior is characterized through cyclic simple shear and seismic laboratory tests with controlled degradation\, as well as through in situ active MASW surveys. The combined approach investigates vibration propagation under different ballast degradation conditions. \nSpeaker’s Bio\nValerio Maugeri holds an MSc in Structural Engineering from Politecnico di Milano\, obtained in 2023. He is currently a PhD candidate in Structural\, Seismic\, and Geotechnical Engineering (39th cycle\, final year). His main technical expertise lies in dynamic soil-structure interaction and in numerical and experimental methodologies involving seismic wave propagation. \nHis current research focuses on ground-borne vibrations generated by metro trains\, with particular attention to how ageing and degradation of infrastructure components influence vibration levels perceived in the surrounding environment. \nIn his free time\, he enjoys travelling\, watching movies\, and spending time with friends.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/ageing-effects-in-metro-tunnel-ground-borne-vibrations-a-combined-numerical-and-experimental-approach/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:IRIDE per la ricerca scientifica e la formazione universitaria
DESCRIPTION:L’evento “IRIDE per la ricerca scientifica e la formazione universitaria” si terrà mercoledì 28 gennaio 2026\, a partire dalle ore 14:00\, presso l’Aula 16B.0.1 dell’Edificio 16B\, in via Bonardi 9.\nAll’iniziativa interverranno rappresentanti dell’Agenzia Spaziale Europea (ESA)\, dell’Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) e del Copernicus User Forum. Gli interventi forniranno un quadro informativo sul programma di osservazione della Terra IRIDE\, illustrandone obiettivi\, caratteristiche e potenzialità applicative.\n\nLa tavola rotonda sarà dedicata al ruolo dell’Università nella formazione e nella ricerca scientifica connessa all’utilizzo dei prodotti IRIDE di osservazione della Terra\, con il coinvolgimento dei partecipanti in presenza.\n\nNel corso della giornata\, dalle ore 10:00 alle ore 18:00\, sarà inoltre attiva una Poster Session presso lo Spazio Vetrato dell’Edificio 13\, dedicata agli studenti\, con la partecipazione di aziende operanti nel settore della space economy coinvolte nel programma IRIDE.\n\nSarà possibile seguire l’evento anche da remoto tramite Webex Room al seguente link:\nhttps://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/giovanna.venuti\nLa partecipazione alla tavola rotonda è prevista esclusivamente in presenza.\n\nPer partecipare è richiesta l’iscrizione tramite il seguente form:\nhttps://forms.office.com/e/XgfbBwivc5\n\nLa locandina dell’evento\, con il programma dettagliato della giornata\, è disponibile al seguente link.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/iride-per-la-ricerca-scientifica-e-la-formazione-universitaria/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Mapping chemicals of concern in plastic recycling streams using the EU SCIP database - Chemicals of concern in plastics: Measured occurrence and implications for chemical management and the circular economy
DESCRIPTION:Two seminars will be held on Friday\, January 30\, from 9:30 to 11:00 CET\, in the Grandori Room (Building 4). \nIt will be possible to attend the seminar both in person and online via Webex at the following link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/mario.grosso \nThe first seminar\, titled “Mapping chemicals of concern in plastic recycling streams using the EU SCIP database”\, will be delivered by Dr. Masahiro Oguchi\, Chief Senior Researcher at the Material Cycles Division of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (Japan). Profile is available at https://www.nies.go.jp/researchers-e/204498.html. \nAbstractThis seminar examines how chemical additives of concern may enter plastic recycling streams through an analysis of the EU SCIP database. By linking substances of very high concern with polymer types and product categories\, it identifies product–polymer combinations likely to contain problematic additives and discusses implications for targeted chemical management in circular plastics. \nThe second seminar\, titled “Chemicals of concern in plastics: Measured occurrence and implications for chemical management and the circular economy”\, will be presented by Dr. Natsuko Kajiwara\, Prime Senior Researcher at the Material Cycles Division of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (Japan). Profile is available at https://www.nies.go.jp/researchers-e/202204.html. \nAbstractPlastics contain a wide range of additives that provide specific functions. Some of these substances raise concerns due to hazardous properties and are subject to international regulation. The seminar presents case studies on chemicals of concern unintentionally entering plastic recycling streams\, with a focus on measured data from Japan.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/mapping-chemicals-of-concern-in-plastic-recycling-streams-using-the-eu-scip-database-chemicals-of-concern-in-plastics-measured-occurrence-and-implications-for-chemical-management-and-the-circular-eco/
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