life at
Physcics of Data
Life at
The Master of Physics of Data is not only about lectures and labs: but also lunches with professors, social events, and much more! To live always the University intensity!
Prof. Riccardo Zecchina
Università Bocconi, Milano
The Departments of Public, International, and Community Law, Mathematics, and Physics and Astronomy of Padua University have launched this pioneering interdisciplinary project. Educating the next generation of students, scholars, and professionals to deal with real world issues. A series of interdisciplinary seminars, crash courses, and a hackathon on AI’s societal impact.
Discover the success story of Gianmarco Pompeo, student of Physics of Data Interviewer: Prof. Marco Zanetti
Interview to Karan Kabbur Hanumanthappa Manjunatha a brilliant indian student of “physics of data” master’s degree Interviewer: prof. Samir Suweis
The Master of Physics of Data is not only about lectures and labs: but also lunches with professors, social events, and much more! To live always the University intensity!
A group of our second year students have been invited at the PwC headquarters in Padova (villa Rizzo Correr) to discuss the opportunities of put in practice all the skills and competences developed along the educational path offered by Physics of Data.
Similar relationships are being laying down with UBS data analytics divisions at New York and London.
Faculty, special guests and students of Physics of Data gather at PoD Lunchs.
An excellent occasion to informally discuss hot topics and themes from Physics, Data Science, Engineering, Philosophy of Science, etc.
Today a very animated conversation on the explainability of ML models and how to extract knowledge from “predictive-but-black” machines
Padova, is a small and beautiful town, shaped around the University. Low living costs, great food, and you can bike everywhere!
One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe – established in 1222 – the University of Padova invests significantly in research activities and projects.
The University has a glorious history and boasts among its scholars and professors Galileo Galilei, who taught in Padova from 1592 to 1610, and Elena L. Cornaro-Piscopia, the first ever woman to receive an academic degree from a university in 1678.
The Institute of Physics and Astronomy is located near the city center in the Science University area.
The Institute provide excellent modern study facilities with participation in international networks of excellence as well as in research and education projects, welcoming students and scholars from all over the world.
In the area you will find opportunity for recreation too in the trattorias, wine bars, sport centres and other student facilities.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
“G. GALILEI" - MASTER DEGREE IN PHYSICS OF DATA
CONTACTS
Didactic secretary
didattica.dfa [at] unipd.it
Via Marzolo 8, Room 116
+39 049 8277 068
PEC: dipartimento.dfa[at]pec.unipd.it
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