Dean of School Roberto Ballini
The “School of Science and Technology” of the University of Camerino (formerly known as the Faculty of Science and Technology prior to adoption of the new statutes) is one of the leading scientific institutes for higher education along the entire Adriatic region of Italy. Outstanding interdisciplinary study and research at Camerino bring together diverse areas of expertise which play an essential role in many of the most important fields of modern research. The School boasts five departments dedicated to specific scientific fields, such as Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Computer Science and Mathematics.
Research
The School's strong scientific mission places advanced research at the forefront of its institutional goals. The various lines of research are described in detail on the Web sites for each of the departments and fall under the following categories:
The School's strong scientific mission places advanced research at the forefront of its institutional goals. The various lines of research are described in detail on the Web sites for each of the departments and fall under the following categories:
- The production and storage energy;
- The development of new materials;
- The study of new superconductors;
- The development of new synthetic ecosustainable processes for the production of “fine chemicals” (Green Chemistry);
- The study of new mathematical models for business development;
- The development of innovative software for both the public and private sectors.
The vast majority of researchers at the School of Science and Technology work closely with many private businesses in the area and have, over the years, developed a strong basis for reciprocal growth through applied research. This solid research network also provides unique opportunities for development to many of our young PhD candidates and strongly contributes to the creation of tomorrow's scientific human capital.
Teaching
The scientific expertise which defines the various departments forms the foundation for the Bachelor and Master degrees (3 + 2 system) the School offers.
The Master degrees are all jointly offered through international consortia of leading European Universities and are held in English (for additional information please consult the departmental Web sites).
The Master degrees are all jointly offered through international consortia of leading European Universities and are held in English (for additional information please consult the departmental Web sites).
Degrees
Chemistry Department:
Physics Department:
• Geology Department:
Computer Science Department:
Mathematics Department:
Chemistry Department:
- Bachelor degree in Chemistry (three year cycle);
- Master degree in Chemistry and Chemical Advanced Methodologies (two year cycle, in consortium with the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon, Portugal).
Physics Department:
- Bachelor degree in Physics (three-year cycle);
- Master degree in Physics (two-year cycle, in consortium with the Polytechnic Institute of Danzica, Poland).
• Geology Department:
- Bachelor degree in Geology (three-year cycle) offered in conjunction with the School of Environmental Sciences (which handles all organizational matters);
- Master degree in Geonvironmental Resources and Risks (two-year cycle, in consortium with the University of Munich, Germany).
Computer Science Department:
- Bachelor degree in Computer Sciences (three-year cycle, at the campus in Camerino) and a Bachelor degree in Industrial Computer Sciences (three-year cycle, at the campus in Ascoli Piceno);
- Master degree in Computer Science (two-year cycle, in consortium with the Univeristy of Reykjavik, Iceland and the University of Olten, Switzerland).
Mathematics Department:
- Bachelor degree in Mathematics and Applications (three-year cycle);
- Master degree in Mathematics and Applications (two-year cycle, in consortium with the University of Clausthal, Germany).










