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ERASMUS MUNDUS WEEK 2014 LA SPEZIA - PORTO LOTTI

ERASMUS MUNDUS WEEK 2014, FEBRUARY 17

PORTO LOTTI, VIALE S. BARTOLOMEO 394 FEBRUARY 17

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MONDAY 17 February 2014

8:30–9:00 Introduction & Presentation of the EMSHIP week.

9:00-10:00 Presentation of the 5 EMSHIP universities 10:00-10:30 Break

10:30-12:00 Master thesis presentations 12:00-13:30 Lunch (buffet)

13:30-17:00 Master thesis presentations 17:00-18:00 EMMC meeting

20:00 Dinner for SAB members and professors invited by RINA TUESDAY 18 February 2014

All day SAB meeting and STUDENT JOB FAIR SAB (Industrial partners) presentation

15:30 RINA award for an excellent EMSHIP master thesis

20:00 DINNER for SAB members and professors invited by EMSHIP Consortium WEDNESDAY 19 February 2014

08:30-09:00 Presentation of the LRF Day (Lloyd's Register Foundation) LRF award for an excellent EMSHIP master thesis

09:00-10:30 STUDENT JOB FAIR – contacts students & industrial partners (Part 2) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:15 EMSHIP assessment by SAB Members 12:15 Photo & Thanks to EMSHIP’s SAB members.

12:30 Lunch (buffet)

14:30-15:00 DLTM Presentation (Mr Lorenzo Forcieri) 15:00 HPC Laboratory (DLTM)

15:20 The System Engineering – Origins and History (Vincenzo Arrichiello) 15:40 Virtual Simulations in the Concept Development Stages (Paolo Neri)

16:00-16:30 Coffee break

16.30 The Total Ship Design in Orizzonte Sistemi Navali: international background and experience (Francesco Perra and Natalino Dazzi)

18:00 Visit to a shipyard

20:00 Dinner invited by DLTM-La Spezia THURSDAY 20 February 2014

8:30-10:00 Contact of 4th cohort students with the 5 universities about selection of master thesis and internship.

10:30-12:00 EMMC meeting (continuation)

o New partners (Japan, USA, Brazil, Korea, China) o Implementation of the new EMSHIP program

12:15- 12:30 Final student preferences for their location and master thesis.

12:30 Lunch (buffet)

PM: For 4th cohort students and EMSHIP Staff

1400:-15:00 EMMC selection of the student locations for 3rd semester 15:15 Announcement of the student locations for 3rd semester

15:30-17:00 Discussion between the 5 universities and the 4th cohort students

20:00 Dinner invited by Lloyd Register FRIDAY 21 February 2014

8:00-10:00 EMMC meeting - Signature Amendment (if any)

- 5th cohort: Signature Student selection (Cat A and Cat B)

- 4th cohort for 3rd semester: Selection of students for UGAL, URO, ZUT , UNIGE and ICAM

10:30 – 12:30 Graduation ceremony 12:30 Lunch (buffet)

With all students and EMSHIP Staff-Photo Friday afternoon: Conclusion

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