Timetable:

The course is divided into two main parts, each consisting of 24 hours. One part focuses on fuzzy modeling, while the other part focuses on real-time modeling.

Typically, we have 2 or 3 sessions per week, each lasting 2 academic hours. The course takes place over a period of 10-12 weeks in the second semester.

The first lesson for the 2022/2023 academic year will be online to decide on any timetable changes
on 6 March 2023 at 6 pm in the indicated virtual classroom:

https://meet.google.com/nvv-rxhf-ynb

How is the course organized?

The course incorporates a balanced approach of lectures delivered by the teacher and interactive sessions involving class discussions and seminars conducted by the students. Throughout the course, there will be a minimum of three seminars scheduled, which will take place during class hours. The topics for these seminars will be mutually agreed upon by the teacher and students and may include scientific articles, book chapters, insights, and practical applications.

Evaluation purposes will be fulfilled through these three seminars. The first seminar is scheduled for the third week of the course, followed by the second seminar after Easter, and the final seminar in the last week of the course. These seminars will contribute to the assessment of the students' progress and understanding.

Materials: 

You will find all the slides presented by the teacher during the lessons for both the fuzzy modeling and real-time modeling parts. Additionally, there are reference articles and books for clarification and further exploration for each of the two parts. You will also find seminars conducted by students in previous years.

If you need assistance, you can always contact me via email (elisa.tiezzi@unisi.it) or my mobile number (+393356592114).