Search results for "MECCANICA AGRARIA"
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Identify needs of industry (current and future employers)
2008
Restructuring agricultural/biosystems engineering studies and employability in Italy
2006
In Italy there is a society of Agricultural Engineering (Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering - AIIA), to which agronomists and engineers involved in agricultural, forestry and food processing sectors belong, but only recently a few Agricultural Engineering degrees were introduced. However, they are inadequately educated as Agricultural Engineers, because of the limited amount of Engineering learning outcomes. The “recognition” process of Agricultural Engineering study programs proposed by USAEE-TN will make the Agricultural Engineer profession much more known than before and the related degree more appreciated by industries, companies, private and public sectors and, therefore, …
Third cycle University studies in Italy: current schemes and possible structured study programs in Agricultural Engineering and in the emerging disci…
2009
In Italy the state legislation concerning with the current structure of the 3rd cycle studies is based on the Law n. 210 of the 3rd July 1998 and the D.M. (Law) n. 224 of the 30th April 2009. The current schemes of 3rd cycle studies in Agricultural Engineering in Italy are based on individual and PhD board supervision and tutoring and are structured offering doctoral courses plus individual work research. The minimum duration of PhD programs is three years. Nowadays in Italy programs of 3rd cycle degrees in Biosystems Engineering are offered by eight Universities. The most common types of 3rd cycle students are recent graduates. The procedure used for the recruitment of students is establis…
Identify research needs/opportunities in Biosystems Engineering
2007
Definition of the Emerging Biosystems Engineering Discipline in Europe: the Current Situation in Italy
2008
LA LAVORAZIONE DEGLI AGRUMI: CONSUMI DI ENERGIA E CAPACITÀ DI LAVORO
1994
Un sistema innovativo applicabile all'agricoltura di precisione
2001
Nowadays manufacturers of agricultural machines produce electronic systems for monitoring field operations which are compatible with GPS systems. Unfortunately, the communication protocols and data link interfaces among the various system components are not standardised. Therefore, each manufacturer produced spare parts, which are compatible only with their own electronic devices. Thus the system components produced by different manufacturers are incompatible with each other and result very expensive. The Dipartimento I.T.A.F. (Department of Engineering and Technologies in Agriculture and Forestry) of Palermo University is developing an electronic system, which is compatible with most GPS i…