Career prospects

The Graduate in Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles will have a multidisciplinary training allowing him to understand, propose and adapt what is being developed in the flourishing field of Information and Communication Technologies, playing a fundamental role in the innovation of the automotive sector whose future evolution will increasingly depend on such technologies.
The overall education, focused on Electronics as the founding language of information-related technologies, allows to successfully work in all the contexts in which electronic devices are paired to physical systems to acquire, process, and control their behavior.
The ability of communicating with the other Information Technology disciplines, allows the Graduate in Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles to be an ideal candidate to play the role of project manager in the conception, design, realization and maintenance of complex systems in which the overall functionality depends on the interaction of multiple heterogeneous systems with a strong electronic component.
Based also on the chosen curriculum the Graduate will:
Electronic and Communication System (ECS): understand the operating principles and design constrains of the fundamental electronic and communication devices and subsystems as well as how they can be controlled and securely connected with each other and the surrounding environment in automotive and motorbike applications.
Autonomous Driving Engineering (ADE): be able to deal with concepts, methods and architectures used to enable advanced driver assistance systems up to fully autonomous driving.  They will be able to participate in concept development, design requirements, and operating strategies to account for the safety and functionality of end-users and intelligent transportation systems dealing with perception devices, intelligent algorithms and methods, and planning and control strategies.  
Graduates in Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles can further enrich their training by enrolling in a PhD School or a 2nd level Master’s degree. They also have the skills required to pursue a career as licensed professional engineers in the Italian Ordine Professionale (Professional Association) degli Ingegneri, section A (Senior Engineer), sector C-Informazione.

Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.ingarc@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Dott.ssa Jasmine Salame Younis
T. +39 0521 906045
Office E. dia.didattica@unipr.it
Manager E. jasmine.salameyounis@unipr.it

 

President of the degree course

Prof. Massimo Bertozzi
E. massimo.bertozzi@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Letizia Marchegiani
E. letizia.marchegiani@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Letizia Marchegiani
E. letizia.marchegiani@unipr.it

Tutor professor

Prof. Nicola Mimmo (UNIBO)
E. nicola.mimmo2@unibo.it
Prof. Riccardo Rovatti (UNIBO)
E. riccardo.rovatti@unibo.it

Erasmus delegates

to be determined

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Nicola Mimmo (UNIBO)
E. nicola.mimmo2@unibo.it
 

Internships

Prof. Alessandro Chini (UNIMORE)
E. alessandro.chini@unimore.it
Prof. Gaetano Bellanca (UNIFE)
E. gaetano.bellanca@unife.it
Prof.ssa Annamaria Cucinotta (UNIPR)
E. annamaria.cucinotta@unipr.it
Prof. Nicola Mimmo (UNIBO)
E. nicola.mimmo2@unibo.it
Prof. Paolo Pavan (UNIMORE)
E. paolo.pavan@unimore.it
Prof. Riccardo Rovatti (UNIBO)
E. riccardo.rovatti@unibo.it

Tutor students

to be determined