CROSS-curricula courses cover topics that are relevant to two or more curricula.
CROSS-CV are classified by CROSS-SUBJECTS and CROSS-METHODOLOGY
CROSS-SUBJECT courses:
Risk Management – 5 CFU – delivered next year (26/27) - Contact teacher: TBA
The resilience Assessment of complex systems as a multidisciplinary approach for the prevention and disaster management– 5 CFU – Contact teacher: Rossella Bovolenta (rossella.bovolenta@unige.it)
Dual use policies in research application – 2 CFU - Contact teacher: Fabrizio Barberis (fabrizio.barberis@unige.it)
Security and Technology – 3 CFU – Contact teacher: Mauro Gilli (mauro.gilli@sipo.gess.ethz.ch)
The Defence of the European Territory between EU and Member States - 1 CFU - Contact teacher (chiara.cellerino@unige.it)
Safety and Security of maritime transports – 1 CFU – Contact teacher: Francesco Pesce (Francesco.pesce@unige.it)
CROSS-METHODOLOGY courses:
Quantitative research methods in social sciences - 2 CFU – Contact teachers: Marina Resta (marina.resta@unige.it) and Lorenzo Mizzau (lorenzo.mizzau@economia.unige.it)
Research Methods -advanced: text analysis and field research – 2 CFU – Contact teacher: Valerio Vignoli (Valerio.Vignoli@unimi.it)
Strategic choices: Games and Team Optimization – 5 CFU – Contact Teachers: Lucia Pusillo (pusillo@dima.unige.it) and Marcello Sanguineti (marcello.sanguineti@unige.it )
Moving towards Safety 4.0 and machine learning applications– 3 CFU – Contact teacher: Bruno Fabiano (brown@unige.it)
A gateway course to modelling complex systems – 3 CFU – Contact teacher: Mara Baudena (mara.baudena@cnr.it)
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety (RAMS) Engineering: Principles and Applications - 5 CFU - contact teacher (enrico.zero@unige.it)
Research Security and Risk Mitigation - 2 CFU – Fabrizio Barberis (fabrizio.barberis@unige.it)
Fundaments of Risk Assessment and Management, from Disasters to Climate Change (and back) -3 CFU Massimiliano Pittore
More details on schedules may be found on AulaWeb or directly contacting the contact teacher.
The courses activated in each academic year may change.
FUNDAMENTALS are courses aiming to provide the basics of topics ineherent to a given curriculum to students of other curricula. In general, these courses cannot be taken by students enrolled in the curriculum already specifically addressed to the topic investigated.
The list of scheduled FUNDAMENTALS courses is:
Fundamentals of Cibersecurity & Cyber-risk - 3 CFU - Teacher: Alessandro Armando (alessandro.armando@unige.it )
Fundamentals of Network Analysis - 3 CFU - Teacher: Marina Ribaudo ( marina.ribaudo@unige.it )
Fundamentals of Law and Security - 4 CFU - Teacher: Giorgio Afferni (giorgio.afferni@unige.it)
Fundamentals of Intelligence Studies - 1 CFU - Teacher: Scotto di Castelbianco, (contact fabrizio.coticchia@unige.it)
Elements of Business Economics - 4 CFU - Teacher: Giulia Leoni - giulia.leoni@unige.it
More details on schedules may be found on AulaWeb or directly contacting the contact teacher.
The courses activated in each academic year may change.
SOFT SKILLS courses address on how to write a paper, how to write a research grant, and how to perform the management of research.
The courses actually activated in each academic year may change.
The list of scheduled SOFT SKILLS courses is:
Research Toolbox - 6 CFU - Teachers: Giulia Leoni (giulia.leoni@unige.it) and Lorenzo Mizzau (lorenzo.mizzau@unige.it)
Theatrical techniques for scientific presentation - 3 CFU - Teacher: Antonio Sgorbissa (antonio.sgorbissa@unige.it)
Effective habits and skills for successful young scientists - 5 CFU - Teacher: Fabio Roli (fabio.roli@unige.it)
On research and publishing in IR - 1 CFU - Teachers: Fabrizio Coticchia (fabrizio.coticchia@unige.it), Mauro Gilli, Andrea Ruggeri
More details on schedules may be found on AulaWeb or directly contacting the contact teacher.
CORE-curriculum courses cover topics that are specific to a given curriculum and provide foundational knowledge and skills which are essential for developing the specific research topic selected by the student
The courses actually activated may change in each academic year.
The list of scheduled CORE- CSRAI courses is the following:
Theory and Practice of Learning from Data (20 hours – 5 CFU)- Luca Oneto (luca.oneto@unige.it) – UNIGE
Open-source software supply chain security (12 hours - 3 CFU) - Serena Elisa Ponta (serena.ponta@sap.com) - SAP Labs, France
Adversarial Machine Learning (12 hours - 3 CFU) - Luca Demetrio (luca.demetrio@unige.it ) – UNIGE
Machine Learning Crash Course (MLCC) (20 hours - 5 CFU) - Nicoletta Noceti, Lorenzo Rosasco, Silvia Villa - (nicoletta.noceti@unige.it, lorenzo.rosasco@unige.it, silvia.villa@unige.it) – UNIGE
Blockchain Security and Privacy-Preserving Cryptographic Techniques (5 CFU) - Meriem Guerar (20 hours - 5 CFU) - Meriem Guerar (meriem.guerar@unige.it) – UNIGE
Digital Forensics (20 hours - 5 CFU) Alessandro Cantelli-Forti (alessandro.cantelli.forti@cnit.it)
AI-based Planning (12 hours - 3 CFU) Matteo Cardellini (matteo.cardellini@edu.unige.it)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.
The list of scheduled SL courses is:
Environmental sustainability and security – 4 hours (1 cfu) - Teacher: Antonella Madeo (Unige) - madeo@unige.it
National security and EU law: a multi-level governance approach - 1 CFU - Teacher: Chiara Cellerino - chiara.cellerino@unige.it
Applied methodology in legal studies: Experimental jurisprudence and conceptual analysis - 1 CFU - Teacher: Andrej Kristan and guest lecturers -andrej.kristan@unige.it
Crypto-assets and criminal justice - 1 CFU - Teacher: Jacopo della Torre - jacopo.dellatorre@unige.it
Work in the city of ecological transition: a legal perspective - 1 CFU - Teacher: Giulio Centamore (Unibo) - Contact: annamaria.donini@unige.it
Cybersecurity tra poteri e diritti - 1 CFU - Teacher: Francesca Bailo (francesca.bailo@unige.it)
Sovranità digitale e processi democratici - 1 CFU - Teacher: Michele Francaviglia (michele.francaviglia@unige.it)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.
The list of scheduled CORE-Security and Strategic Studies courses is:
Foreign and defence policy- advanced – 3 CFU – Contact Teacher: Fabrizio Coticchia (fabrizio.coticchia@unige.it)
International security- advanced – 3 CFU – Contact Teacher: Giampiero Cama (gcama@unige.it)
Foreign Policy as Public Policy – 3 CFU – Marco Di Giulio (marco.digiulio@unige.it)
Research Design and Comparative Methods - 3 CFU - Fabrizio Coticchia (fabrizio.coticchia@unige.it)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.
The courses activated may change in each academic year.
The list of scheduled CORE- Management and Security courses is the following:
Banking and Finance - 1 CFU - Teachers: Francesca Querci, Marco Di Antonio, Laura Nieri (UNIGE). Contact teacher: querci@economia.unige.it
Accounting and Accountability – 1 CFU - Teachers: Francesco Avallone (UNIGE). Contact teacher: francesco.avallone@unige.it
Organization theory and design – 1 CFU - Teachers: Angelo Gasparre, Teresina Torre, Lorenzo Mizzau (UNIGE). Contact teacher: angelo.gasparre@unige.it
Business Ethics and CSR (6 hours – 1 CFU)- Teacher: Riccardo Spinelli (UNIGE)
Accounting scandals & frauds: financial reporting transparency - 1 CFU - Teacher: Paola Ramassa Contact: paola.ramassa@unige.it
Research Design and Comparative Methods - 3 CFU - Fabrizio Coticchia (fabrizio.coticchia@unige.it)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.
The courses actually activated may change in each academic year.
The list of scheduled CORE- Risk and Resilience Engineering for the Natural, Industrialized and Built Environments (RRENIB) courses is the following:
Digital Elevation Models and extraction of parameters for flood hazard risk analysis - 5CFU - Teachers: Giorgio Boni, Giorgio Roth, Domenico Sguerso and Bianca Federici (UNIGE). Contact teacher: giorgio.boni@unige.it
Seismic vulnerability and risk of existing unreinforced masonry structures - 3 CFU - Teachers: Serena Cattari and Sergio Lagomarsino (UNIGE), Contact teacher: serena.cattari@unige.it
Risk Assessment Methodologies including Multi-Hazard and Probabilistic approaches) - 4 CFU - Teachers: Colavitto e Ghizzoni. Contact teacher: bruno.colavitto@cimafoundation.org, tatiana.ghizzoni@cimafoundation.org
Early Warning Systems for Hydrological Risks - 2 CFU - Lorenzo Alfieri (lorenzo.alfieri@cimafoundation.org)
The Role of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes in Wind Engineering - 2 CFU - teacher: Franklin Lombardo
Climate change and extreme events - 3 CFU - teachers: Antonio Parodi e Fabio Castelli (antonio.parodi@cimafoundation.org; fabio.castelli@unifi.it)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.
The list of scheduled CORE- Risk Climate Change and Sustainability Development (RCCSD) courses is the following:
Challenges in Modelling Disaster Displacement Risk- 5 CFU - Teachers: Daria Ottonelli, Eleonora Panizza(CIMA). Contact teacher: roberto.rudari@cimafoundation.org
Early warning systems for hydrological risks- 2 CFU - Teachers: Lorenzo Alfieri, Andrea Libertino, Francesco Dottori, Simone Gabellani (CIMA). Contact teacher: lorenzo.alfieri@cimafoundation.org
Animal-borne sensors for climate change monitoring – 1 CFU - Teacher: Massimiliano Rosso, Anna Borroni- Contact teacher: massimiliano.rosso@cimafoundation.org
Sustainability and environmental risk from historical and multidisciplinary perspectives – 5 CFU – Teachers: Anna Maria Stagno, Sabina Ghislandi - Contact teacher: anna.stagno@unige.it
Climate change and extreme events - 3 CFU - teachers: Antonio Parodi e Fabio Castelli (antonio.parodi@cimafoundation.org; fabio.castelli@unifi.it)
Ecosystems in a time of global change - 3 CFU - teacher: Antonello Provenzale (antonello.provenzale@cnr.it)
Machine Learning and Deep Learning applications for environmental analysis and modelling - 1 CFU - Monaco e d'Andrea (mirko.dandrea@cimafoundation.org luca.monaco@cimafoundation.org)
More details on course contents may be found on AulaWeb.