Updates on online classes

December 17, 2020 On Thursday 17 2020, the lesson of the course “Soft and Smart Materials” will be held at 2 pm instead of 4 pm November 16, 2020 All Teaching activities in presence for all the M.Sc. courses...

December 17, 2020

On Thursday 17 2020, the lesson of the course “Soft and Smart Materials” will be held at 2 pm instead of 4 pm

November 16, 2020

All Teaching activities in presence for all the M.Sc. courses are suspended from Monday, November 16th, until December 3rd. Lessons are taking place exclusively online.

NOVEMBER 2, 2020

  • The classes of the “Soft and smart materials” course (Dr. Matteo Cianchetti) will take place remotely until November 12, 2020. All students are asked to use Microsoft Teams, to follow these classes. The hands-on activities envisaged will be moved toward the end of the course.
  • The classes of the “Neuromorphic Engineering” course (Prof. Calogero Oddo, Dr. Alberto Mazzoni) will take place remotely until November 12, 2020. All students are asked to use Microsoft Teams, to follow these classes. The hands-on activities envisaged will be moved toward the end of the course.
  • The classes of the “Robot companions for assisted living” course (Prof. Maria Chiara Carrozza, Dr. Andrea Mannini) will take place remotely until October 30, 2020. All students are asked to use Microsoft Teams, to follow these classes.
  • The classes of the “Principles of Bionics Engineering” course (Prof. Paolo Dario, Dr. Donato Romano) will take place remotely until November 6, 2020. All students are asked to use Microsoft Teams, to follow these classes. The hands-on activities envisaged will be moved toward the end of the course.
  • The classes of the “Mechanics of Elastic Solids and Biorobotic Structures” course (Prof. Antonio De Simone, Dr. Alessandro Lucantonio) will take place remotely until the end of the course. All students are asked to use Google Classroom, to follow these classes.

OCTOBER 3, 2020

October 5-11: The lessons for the “Interactive systems” course, held by Daniele Mazzei, will take place remotely for the entire week.
All students are asked to use Microsoft Teams, to attend the lessons.