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Manage the environment and innovation Sustainability, Alpine area, Energy efficiency: These are the keywords that guide the development of the Faculty of Science and Technology, which was created in order to respond to the specific demand of the local economy and to provide an expert response to the main issues faced by the Alpine area and environment.

The Faculty offers the Bachelor programmes in Agricultural Science and Agricultural Technology as well as in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, the Master in Fruit Science, the Master 1st and 2nd level in "Innovation Engineering" and "CasaClima - KlimaHaus" and the PhD Programme in Management of Mountain Environment. These study programmes are characterized by their common interest in energy and environmental sustainability and in the economic and management areas, as well as by their particular teaching model: In all degree courses there are “classic” classes in lecture halls and seminar rooms, as well as more practical exercise classes and lab work.

These courses aim to provide a solid theoretical basis as well as opportunities to put theory into practice. Basically students will gain a strong scientific background and will develop the skills to be able to deal with and solve new problems. There are also around 400 agreements that have been made to allow our students to undertake  work experience programmes, which allow them to put what they have learned into practice in real working environments.

The curiosity and creativity that we ask our students to demonstrate are encouraged by our academic staff who come from many different countries: Our students are immersed in a varied cultural world and thanks to this they acquire a greater flexibility when analysing and approaching problems.
Thursday, 23 February 2012 -
Friday, 23 March 2012
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Events
2902
18:00 - 19:30 h
Bozen-Bolzano
series of lectures: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING & REVERSE ENGINEERINGThe global market, while on the one hand opens up new prospects for companies manufacturing, on the other hand exacerbates the competitiveness and, unfortunately, also integrates the economic difficulties. Therefore, it is important reduce the time to market of new products in order to go over the current economic situation and latch on to the recovery. Room D103, Universitätsplatz 1 - Piazza Università, 1, 39100 Bozen-BolzanoProf. Luca Iuliano, Full Professor at Politecnico di Torino, President of APRI (Associazione Italiana Prototipazione Rapida)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Universitätsplatz 5 - piazza Università, 539100 Bozen-BolzanoItaly
T: +39 0471 017000F: +39 0471 017009science.technology@unibz.it
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