Doctoral studies in Chemical Sciences
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Ph.D. Program in Chemical Sciences
Teaching Activity |
Coordinator: Prof. Filippo De Angelis
Tel.: +39.075.585.5523
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The PhD in Chemical Sciences is activated in the Dipartimento di Chimica Biologia e Biotecnologie and it is recognized by all the members as a key teaching tool for succeeding in the research activities of this Department.
The PhD program is aimed at training new generations of researchers who will be able to play an active role in the future challenges of society related to science and technology. Thanks to a prestigious college of teachers and research laboratories of consolidated international prestige, the PhD student will cultivate their potential in a competitive environment that will allow them to tackle challenging scientific issues and contribute to the excellence in science.
Besides their collaborative research activities, all the PhD students will have the possibility of attending national and international schools, spending periods of study abroad in internationally renowned laboratories and attending conferences where they will be encouraged to present their results in front of a national or international audience.
The national evaluation made by ANVUR has ranked DCBB at the best department in the area of chemical sciences among the mid-size universities. This important recognition opened to a 8.7 million euros financial support for the project AMIS (A Molecular Integrated for a Sustainable Development) for the years 2018-2022.
Therefore since 2018, the PhD students in Chemical Sciences of DCBB, will also have the opportunity to contribute to the research developed within the project AMIS and also work in the excellence laboratories activated within this project.
The research facilities of the DCBB are capable for the high-level training of at least 15 PhD students for each cycle. The Board of Professors of the XXXV cycle is made up of 21 (twenty one) members, mostly belonging to the DCBB, but also to that of Civil and Environmental Engineering and to the CNR-ISTM institute.
The PhD program takes place over three years and is divided into three curricula:
1) Spectroscopy, chemical kinetics and molecular dynamics;
2) Methods and materials for catalysis, energy, the environment and cultural heritage;
3) Theoretical chemistry and computational modelling.
The first Curriculum focuses on the molecular dynamics of elementary processes (reactive and non-reactive), dynamic properties of liquid systems, photophysics, photochemistry, and spectroscopy.
The second Curriculum focuses on advanced synthesis in organic chemistry, green chemistry, eco-sustainable synthetic methodologies, inorganic molecular catalysis, modeling of materials for solar cells, environmental analysis and modelling, materials for the conservation of cultural heritage, inorganic-organic hybrid materials for applications in catalysis, polymeric nano-composites.
The third Curriculum focuses on theoretical chemistry and computational technologies, molecular modeling with the inclusion of Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Quantitative Structure Property Prediction, Pharmaco-kinetics.
With the approved PhD program regulation (see below) the approved training program is organized in 180 CFU (ECTS) and it foresees the attendance during the three-year period of a minimum of 7 courses (3 CFU each, for a total of 21 CFU). All the courses will have the final verification of the knowledge acquired. In addition, due to the intense departmental seminar activities, the PhD course will be encouraged to attend multidisciplinary seminars given by internationally recognized guest of the DCBB. It is mandatory to attend a minimum of 16 seminars (4 CFU, 0.25 CFU per seminar) over the entire PhD course.
Additional CFU will be recognized with the attendance of national and international doctoral schools, the transversal specialization activities offered by the University (linguistic and IT specialization, the activities of enhancing research and intellectual property), participating in conferences and congresses, and spending research periods abroad. Overall, the training activities involve, over the three years, the acquisition of 180 credits, divided according to criteria established by the Board of Professors.
The PhD students will present annual seminars on her/his research and at the end of each year submits a written report to the Board of Professors on the activity carried out and on the results achieved. At the end of the doctoral period, the student will present aa written thesis reporting the results of the research carried out in the three-year period.
The PhD in Chemical Sciences is international and currently, has two active research agreements; one with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) (Italian contact: Prof. Luigi Vaccaro; Israeli contact: Prof. Dmitri Gelman, Director of the Institute of Chemistry) and another with the Georg-August University of Goettingen (Germany) (Italian contact person: Prof. Luigi Vaccaro; German contact person: Prof. Dr. Lutz Ackermann, Director of the "Institut fuer Organische und Biomolekulare Chemie"). Both agreements provide for the possibility of obtaining the doctoral degree in co-tutorship.
The Doctorate in Chemical Sciences of the University of Perugia has been the official partner of the Consortium ITN-EJD-642294 TCCM (Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling) since the XXXI cycle, which includes the University of Groningen, The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and the Universities of Porto, Paul-Sabatier-Toulouse III, of Valencia, of Barcelona, of the Basque Country, Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris), of Pisa, of Vienna, and Autonomous of Madrid.
Regulation of the PhD Program in Chemical Sciences
Teaching Activity (for new XXXVII cycle and for older ones)
A.A. 2022/2023
Offerta Formativa XXXVIII ciclo
Seminari annuali dottorandi XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVII e XXXVIII ciclo
A.A. 2021/2022
Offerta Formativa XXXVII ciclo
Seminari annuali dottorandi XXXV, XXXVI e XXXVII ciclo
Board of Professor XXXVII cycle
A.A. 2020/2021
Seminari annuali dottorandi XXXIV, XXXV e XXXVI ciclo
Board of Professor XXXVI cycle
A.A. 2019/2020
Course Calendar A.A. 2019-2020
A.A. 2018/2019
Seminari annuali dottorandi XXXII e XXXIII ciclo
Board of Professor XXXIV cycle
PhD Defence Schedule:
PhD Candidates Filippo Campana, Daniele Sciosci
PhD Candidates Lucia Cesarini, Paola Gravina
PhD Candidates Damiano Ricciarelli, Leonardo Tensi
A.A. 2017/2018
Offerta formativa XXXIII ciclo
Seminari annuali per dottorandi XXXI e XXXII ciclo
Course Calendar (XXXI, XXXII e XXXIII cycles)
Useful links
Regolamento del Dottorato in Scienze Chimiche
Regolamento di Ateneo dei corsi di Dottorato di Ricerca
Master degree in Chemical Sciences
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Course name |
Master Degree in Chemical Sciences |
Website |
http://www.dcbb.unipg.it/en/master-degree-in-chemical-sciences |
Field(s) of study |
SCED Area 05 – Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics |
Qualification award |
Master Degree |
Level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework |
EHEA Second cycle; EQF Level 7 |
Length of programme / number of credits |
2 years / 120 ECTS |
Language of Teaching |
Italian/English |
Mode of study |
In-class |
Didactic centre |
Perugia |
Department |
Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology |
Programme director |
Assunta Morresi |
Access to the course |
open access with assessment of personal competencies |
Specific admission requirements |
Formal Requirements Italian First cycle qualification (Laurea) or foreign equivalent in the same or related subject area, with possible extra work if required competences are lacking. |
Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry and catch up programmes |
Verification of the possession of the curricular requirements with the methods indicated in the academic regulation of the course of study Foreign students are required to take a test to verify their proficiency of the Italian language, except Erasmus Incoming students, Exchange Students and students in mobility as per the Cooperation Agreement |
Profile of the programme |
The study program aims at providing an advanced methodological preparation, based on constantly updated and high quality scientific content, which allows students to acquire knowledge, competences, abilities to carry out scientific research or the profession in the chemistry. The preparation achieved is adequate both for the continuation of the subsequent training cycle (PhD in Italy pr abroad), or entering the labor market with sufficient skills to take on roles of responsibility. To achieve these goals, the learning and training activities allow a deepening of the basic aspects of chemistry already achieved in the previous cycle of studies and a further, detailed study in one or more aspects of chemistry. The study course is organized in five curricula dedicated to: - Physical Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry for Energy and Catalysis - Organic chemistry - Energy and Sustainability - Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling.
The Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling curriculum is associated with the Erasmus Mundus Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling, TCCM involving 8 other European universities (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain; Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands; Kathotlieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse lll, France; Universitat de Valencia, Spain; Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; University of the Trieste Studies, ltaly; Sorbonne Université, France) and allows getting a joint title. - The Energy and Sustainability curriculum allows the achievement of a double degree issued with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (for selected students who go on the move for at least a semester at the partner university in Israel). Scholarships are available). |
Programme learning outcomes |
Graduates of the Program will be able to demonstrate: - knowledge and understanding that is founded upon and extends that of Bacherol’s level in chemistry, and that provides a basis for originality in developing and applying ideas within a research context - competences which fit them for employment as professional chemists in chemical and related industries or in public service - knowledge and competence which will give them access to third cycle course units or degree programs - ability to apply their knowledge, understanding and problem-solving skills in new or unfamiliar environments within broader or multidisciplinary contexts related to chemical sciences; - ability to integrate knowledge, handle complexity, and formulate judgements with incomplete or limited information but that include reflecting on ethical responsibilities linked to the applications of their knowledge and judgements; - ability to communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audience clearly and unambiguously; - ability to continue to study in a manner largely self-directed or autonomous and to take responsibility for their own professional development. |
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements |
Admission to the final test for the achievement of the qualification will require that the student has acquired all the credits foreseen in the study plan for training activities other than the final test. The final test for the achievement of the qualification is public and consists of the presentation of a thesis work to a special commission. The thesis consists of an experimental research activity on a topic related to curriculum chosen by the student. The research work is complemented by the preparation, presentation and discussion of a written thesis in Italian or English, in which the results achieved during the thesis work are reported. |
Examination regulations and grading scale |
Assessment is normally an oral or written exam; in some cases there are intermediate exams during the course; other evaluation elements (seminars, reports, etc.) can be foreseen in specific course units and are described in the Course Unit Profiles. The main exam sessions are held in January/February, March/April, June/July, September/October. Students may retake exams, if not passed. The University provides an ECTS Grading Table, which shows the actual distribution of the examination and final grades among students for each degree programme. The final degree evaluation is expressed in one hundred and tenths (0-110 scale), the minimum grade is 66/110 and the maximum grade is 110/110. The calculation of the final grade of each candidate takes into account the average of the grades obtained in the subject exams, as well as the quality of the work performed in research or in the final thesis which is discussed in public before an exam commission. “Cum laude” (110 cum laude) may be added to the maximum grade if the exam commission decides unanimously. |
Obligatory or optional mobility windows |
The mobility windows are optional and flexible and can cover a semester or an entire academic year depending on the needs of the individual student. The course of study encourages and promotes mobility associated with internship activities (12 ECTS, 2 months) and thesis work (24 ECTS) scheduled for the second semester of the second year through the Erasmus Traineeship program. Students who enroll in the curriculum in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling and who intend to achieve the joint degree are required to attend the common courses at the institutions of the consortium during the first semester of the second year. They have to perform part of the work associated with their degree thesis at one of the partner universities abroad. Students who enroll in the Energy and Sustainability curriculum and who intend to achieve the double degree must go to the partner university Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the move during the second semester of the second year (exchange semester according to the joint the agreement). |
Work-based learning |
The course includes a traineeship associated with the thesis. The traineeship can be carried out within the department hosting the course (research-based), but also at external companies (industrial placement) or abroad. The aim of the traineeship is to provide the student with the opportunity to conduct part of the thesis work outside the academy. Part of the free credits can be used to increase the duration of the external traineeship. It is also possible to carry out all the work of the degree thesis in external research institutes or industries, provided that the thesis project includes aspects of innovation and / or research (also applied). |
Occupational profiles of graduates |
After the Master degree, it Is possibile start the profession of Chemist: passing the State exam for the qualification to exercise the profession Section A allows enrollment in the professional register as Senior Chemist. Occupational fields: research, synthesis, analysis, characterization and quality control laboratories, both in the chemical industry as well as in other industries in the sectors of health, environment, energy, food, conservation of cultural heritage, polymers, adhesives, paints, dyes, products for agriculture, etc., in research institutes and in the public sector. Further possibilities are consultancy activities as a freelancer (for the skills foreseen for the second level graduate) in the sectors of analysis and quality control, environmental protection and civil protection activities.
The main occupational profile of graduates are: - research and development in research institutes or industries - quality control and sales sector - freelance activity - teaching - environmental protection and remediation |
PhD in Biological and Natural Sciences
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Coordinator: Manuela Rebora
Phone: +39.075.585.5722
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A. Description and general aim of the PhD course
E. Jobs and career opportunities
F. Agreements and collaborations
G. PhD Board
Orientamento in Itinere (Tutor)
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Delegato dipartimentale per l'Orientamento e Servizi agli Studenti: Dr. Stefano Crocchianti (075.585.5515, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Docenti di riferimento ai quali gli studenti possono rivolgersi in caso di necessità per richiedere un servizio di tutorato personale e per concordare le corrispondenti modalità di svolgimento:
Prof. Ferdinando Costantino (075.585.5514, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof.ssa Maria Noelia Faginas Lago (075.585.5527 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof. Pier Luigi Gentili (075.585.5576, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof. Raimondo Germani (075.585.5538-48, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof.ssa Oriana Piermatti (075.585.5559, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof. Aldo Romani (075.585.5620, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof.ssa Paola Sassi (075.585.5585, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Docenti che assistono gli studenti nella scelta degli insegnamenti opzionali previsti dal Regolamento, coadiuvati dalla Dott.ssa D. Bonelli:
Prof.ssa Nadia Balucani (075.585.5507, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof. Raimondo Germani (075.585.5538, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof.ssa Loredana Latterini (075.585.5214, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof.ssa Paola Belanzoni (075.585.5520, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Prof. Aldo Romani (075.585.5620, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Bachelor degree in Chemistry
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Course name |
Chemistry |
Field(s) of study |
ISCED Area 05 – Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics |
Qualification award |
Bachelor Degree |
Level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework |
EHEA First cycle; EQF Level 6 |
Length of programme / number of credits |
3 years / 180 ECTS |
Language of Teaching |
Italian/English |
Department |
Dipartimento di Chimica, Biologia e Biotecnologie |
Programme director |
Assunta Morresi |
Access to the course |
open access with assessment of personal competencies |
Specific admission requirements |
Formal Requirements
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Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry and catch up programmes |
Verification of the knowledge required for the attendance of the course of study through a compulsory evaluation test of indicative and non-selective nature; if the test is not passed, the student will be given additional educational obligations and will be granted with: • alignment courses, • tutoring, • online alignment courses, • study of additional texts indicated by the course of study.
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Profile of the programme |
The course aims at providing students with a good grounding in the core areas of chemistry (inorganic, organic, physical, biological and analytical chemistry) and with the necessary background in mathematics and physics. The students will have basic knowledge also in more specialized topics in chemistry and will have built up practical skills during laboratory courses in which they have worked either individually or in groups. The graduates will have the ability to gather and interpret scientific data and to communicate information and ideas. They will have competences to fit them for entry-level graduate employment in the general workplace, including chemical industry, and will have developed those learning skills to allow them to undertake further study with a sufficient degree of autonomy. |
Programme learning outcomes |
Graduates of the Programme will be able to demonstrate: - capacity for applying knowledge in practice - oral and written skills in presenting scientific arguments - capacity to learn and adapt - problem solving - ability to work autonomously - ability to demonstrate knowledge and understating of essential concepts, principles and theories of chemistry - ability to apply such knowledge to the solution of qualitative and quantitative problems - skills in the safe handling of chemicals - skills to conduct standard laboratory procedures and use instrumentation in synthetic and analytical work - ability to interpret data derived from laboratory observation. |
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements |
Admission to the final exam for graduation will require that the student has acquired all the credits in the study plan other than the final exam. The final exam is associated with an internship/industrial placement of 12 ECTS that can be carried out within the department laboratories or other research institutes or external companies or abroad (through the Erasmus Traineeship program or other exchange programs). The activity carried out will be reported in the bachelor thesis. The final exam for graduation is public and consists of an oral presentation of the thesis work to the graduation committee. |
Examination regulations and grading scale |
Assessment is normally an oral or written exam; in some cases there are intermediate exams during the course; other evaluation elements (seminars, reports, etc.) can be foreseen in specific course units and are described in the Course Unit Profiles. The main exam sessions are held in January/February, March/April, June/July, September/October. Students may retake exams, if not passed. The University provides an ECTS Grading Table, which shows the actual distribution of the examination and final grades among students for each degree programme. The final degree evaluation is expressed in one hundred and tenths (0-110 scale), the minimum grade is 66/110 and the maximum grade is 110/110. The calculation of the final grade of each candidate takes into account the average of the grades obtained in the subject exams, as well as the quality of the work performed in research or in the final thesis which is discussed in public before an exam commission. “Cum laude” (110 cum laude) may be added to the maximum grade if the exam commission decides unanimously. |
Obligatory or optional mobility windows |
The mobility windows are optional and flexible and can cover a semester or an entire academic year depending on the needs of the individual student. The course of study encourages and promotes mobility associated with internship activities (12 ECTS, 2 months) scheduled for the second semester of the third year through the Erasmus Traineeship program. |
Work-based learning |
The course includes an internship activity associated with the final exam. The internship can be carried out within the department hosting the course (research-based), but also at external companies (industrial placement) or abroad. The aim of the internship is to provide the student with the opportunity to conduct an initial research project and have personal first-hand experience of what research is about The industrial placement is a valid alternative as it is associated with a well-defined training project that must be approved by the President of the course. It is possible to use part of the free credits to increase the duration of the industrial placement. |
Occupational profiles of graduates |
Graduates can start the profession of Chemist: passing the State exam for the qualification to exercise the profession Section B allows enrollment in the professional register as Junior Chemist. The graduate will have as occupational fields: research, synthesis, analysis, characterization and quality control laboratories, both in the chemical industry as well as in other industries in the sectors of health, environment, energy, food, conservation of cultural heritage, polymers, adhesives, paints, dyes, products for agriculture, etc., in research institutes and in the public sector. Further possibilities are consultancy activities as a freelancer (for the skills foreseen for the first level graduate) in the sectors of analysis and quality control, environmental protection and civil protection activities. |
Agreements and collaborations
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Master degree in molecular and industrial biotechnologies
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Coordinator: Prof.ssa C. Emiliani (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
EChemTest
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Sessions Schedule
Due date | 7 June 2018 | 27 August 2018 | 8 January 2019 | 14 March 2019 |
Test date |
21 June 2018 | 11 September 2018 | 22 January 2019 | 28 March 2019 |
Materiale della seduta del 06/09/2021
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Documentazione relativa al punto 2 o.d.g.: Approvazione verbale seduta precedente - Verbale 8 del 20.7.2021
Documentazione relativa al punto 5 o.d.g.: Relazione sull’attività dei Ricercatori a Tempo Determinato - Goracci
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