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Scholarships with predefined research topic in "Computer and Control Engineering" (41st cycle)

Second session

Within the second session of the 41st cycle, the following scholarships with predefined research topic in "Computer and Control Engineering" are available:

  1. RMA - Integration and optimization of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) in large language models (LLMS) for the insurance industry
  2. Leonardo S.p.A. - Data sharing and synchronization via TSN network in a distributed Avionic Test System
  3. Istituto AI4I - Adversarial Robustness in Multi-Modal Foundation Models
  4. Istituto AI4I - Safe by Design Deep Learning: From Uncertainty Quantification to Large Language Models
  5. Istituto AI4I - Formal Verification of Alignment in Autonomous AI-Agents
  6. ACN - Security and Resilience of IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems through Open-Source RISC-V Architectures
  7. DAUIN - User-driven Personalisation of Agentic Interfaces
  8. DAUIN - Single-cell Multi-omics for Understanding Cellular Heterogeneity
  9. CNR/IEIIT - Advanced Intelligent Robotic Collaborative Assistance for Rehabilitation
  10. CNR/IEIIT - Secure and Green Digital Networks
  11. DAUIN - VideoLLMs for Multimodal Content Understanding, Retrieval, and Generation
  12. DAUIN - Goal-Oriented Adaptive Learning for 6G
  13. DAUIN - Cybersecurity and Reliability of Automotive Embedded Systems leveraging ML algorithms in the V2X Era
  14. DAUIN - Agentic AI for Cybersecurity: Autonomous Red-Blue Agents in Interactive Cyber Environments
  15. DAUIN - A Data Redistributive and Cooperative Model for Fostering Circular Social Impact of Trustworthy AI
  16. DAUIN - Sports Engineering for Endurance disciplines: From Models to a Virtual Personal Coach
  17. DAUIN - Evaluating work-induced stress and cognitive decline using wearables and AI algorithms
  18. DAUIN - AI4CTI - Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Threat Intelligence
  19. DAUIN - Preference models for multimodal annotations
  20. DAUIN - Algorithms and methods for bridging the gap between NISQ and fault tolerant quantum computing