Ph.D. Theses

The SDIC laboratory fosters the formation of highly specialized professional and academic profiles through the regular opening of Ph.D. positions in the nuclear microelectronics and radiation detectors areas. The Ph.D. degree is the highest level of university education, aimed at developing abilities of Ph.D. candidates through training and research, as well as promoting new entrepreneurial skills.

This results in a research thesis with original contributions,  enabling them to take up research activities in industrial settings, in the public and private sectors, in public administration, in research centres and in universities. Access to Ph.D. programmes is by selection. The University selection call is launched annually for all Ph.D. programmes and published on the official website of the Politecnico di Milano, and on the dedicated Ph.D. program website.

If you are interested in starting a Ph.D. at SDIC-Lab and you have some additional information on the Ph.D. program, or you are just interest in our current research activities, write to giuseppe.bertuccio@polimi.it or visit us at our laboratory.

Past Ph.D. theses

I. Dedolli

Low-noise mixed-signal integrated circuits for X- and gamma-ray space telescopes for multi-messenger astrophysics

J. Quercia

CdTe and CdZnTe detectors and CMOS readout electronics for high energy resolution X-ray imagers with high photon flux capabilities

F. Mele

Low-noise low-power integrated circuits for high resolution X and gamma ray semiconductor detectors

M. Sammartini

High energy resolution X and gamma ray spectroscopic system based on CdTe detector and ultra low-noise and high speed front-end electronics

M. Gandola

Low-noise, low-power front-end ASICs for high-resolution X and gamma ray spectroscopy for radiation semiconductor detector

Y. Shi

Study on silicon carbide radiation detectors for laser-plasma radiation applications

M. Ahangarianabhari

Low-noise, low-power front-end ASICs for high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy and imaging in space with silicon drift detectors

D. Macera

An innovative CMOS ASIC for a very wide dynamic-range radiation monitor readout in space applications

S. Caccia

A Mixed signal high functionality CMOS front-end for X-ray spectroscopy and imaging with semiconductor pixel detectors