Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

Graduation

Deadlines and administrative fulfilments

For deadlines, administrative fulfilments and notices on graduation sessions, please refer to the Graduation Sessions - Science and Engineering service.

Need to activate a thesis internship

For thesis-related internships, it is not always necessary to activate an internship through the Internship Office. For further information, please consult the dedicated document, which can be found in the 'Documents' section of the Internships and work orientation - Science e Engineering service.

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Regulations for the Final Examination

The final examination for obtaining a degree is carried out under the guidance of a supervisor and involves the preparation of a written thesis. The thesis may consist of a theoretical analysis, the resolution of a specific problem, a description of a work project, or a report on an experience gained in a company, laboratory, school, etc. The final work should preferably be written using TeX/LaTeX/AMSTeX formats, with the help of the LaTeX Frontespizio package. The thesis must be preliminarily submitted electronically to the members of the Thesis Evaluation Committee and will then be presented in two copies during the final discussion.

It is possible to write the thesis in English.

Thesis Discussion

The thesis discussion will take place before a Thesis Evaluation Committee, appointed by the President of the Mathematics Didactic Board. The discussion will last approximately 20-30 minutes and will be held within 30 days before the scheduled graduation session. The discussion is open to the public, and the members of the committee will be informed in advance. The Committee will consist of at least three professors, including, if possible, the supervisor, and will be chaired by a professor of a higher academic rank.

Thesis Evaluation

The Thesis Evaluation Committee will assign a score to the final exam, which can range from 0 to 5 points, taking into account the following aspects:

  • The knowledge acquired by the student during the thesis work.

  • The level of understanding demonstrated by the student.

  • The autonomy of judgment.

  • The ability to apply the acquired knowledge and to communicate clearly and effectively the results obtained.

At the end of the regulation, you will find the reference tables for bachelor's and master's theses, which indicate the detailed evaluation criteria. The Evaluation Committee will send a report, signed by all members, to the President of the Final Examination Committee, including the score assigned to each student and any remarks.

Final Examination Committee

The Final Examination Committee is unique for all students in the graduation session and is composed of at least 5 members, including the President, who is the professor of the highest academic rank. The Committee determines the final grade, which is calculated by summing the weighted average of the grades from the courses in the study plan (excluding extra courses) with the score from the final examination.

Additionally, a score from 0 to 2 points is added for the student’s academic career, as indicated in Table 3 of the regulations. The final grade, expressed in hundredths, is rounded to the nearest whole number (if equidistant, the higher number is considered). The final grade cannot exceed 110 points, with the possibility of awarding honors only by unanimous decision of the Committee to candidates who have achieved a score of 110.

Graduation Announcement

At the end of the final evaluation, the Final Examination Committee will proceed with the official announcement of the new Graduates in Applied Mathematics and Master’s Graduates in Mathematics, in a public ceremony.

For further information, please refer to the Final examination regulations.


 

List of thesis proposals

theses proposals Research area
Controllo di sistemi multiagente Calculus of variations and optimal control; optimization - Hamilton-Jacobi theories, including dynamic programming
Controllo di sistemi multiagente Calculus of variations and optimal control; optimization - Manifolds
Controllo di sistemi multiagente Calculus of variations and optimal control; optimization - Optimality conditions
Formule di rappresentazione per gradienti generalizzati Mathematics - Analysis
Formule di rappresentazione per gradienti generalizzati Mathematics - Mathematics
Mathematics Bachelor and Master thesis titles Various topics