PhD day 2026 (July 6th)

Program

10:00-11.00 T024 room (ground floor) Talk: “Inspire and be inspired: make the best of your PhD and build an impactful future”
Francesco Visin, Senior Research Scientist, Google DeepMind
11:00-11:30 coffee break (Zero Pensieri Bistrot)
11.30-12:45 Sala Seminari (first floor) Poster Session 1
12:45-14:15 light lunch (Zero Pensieri Bistrot)
14:15-15:30 Sala Seminari (first floor) Poster Session 2
15:30-16.00 coffee break (Zero Pensieri Bistrot)
16:00-17:15 Sala Seminari (first floor) Poster Session 3
17.15 closing toast (Zero Pensieri Bistrot)
Poster Session 1
(morning 11:30-12:45)
Poster Session 2
(afternoon 14:15-15:30)
Poster Session 3
(afternoon 16:00-17:15)
Andena Riccardo
Armanini Justin
D’Antona Salvatore
Fregosi Caterina
Grossi Alessandra
Locatelli Marco
Magazzù Giuseppe
Maltagliati Jacopo
Masserini Elena
Olearo Lorenzo
Riccardi Brian
Sokli Effrosyni
Barbera Thomas
Bochicchio Matteo
Canesi Gabriele
Child Matteo Robert
Di Marco Federico
Erba Sandro
Morano Francesco
Muddle Joseph
Piazzalunga Mattia
Papaleo Enea Raffaele Ilario
Riva Alessandro
Viganò Giulio
Cogo Luca
De Pellegrin Alessio
Ghilardi Davide
Maccarone Francesca
Marino Mario
Monti Davide
Petriglia Emanuele
Piazza Marco
Refolli Francesco
Rigamonti Giorgia
Tirico Andrea

All posters will be available

Invited Talk

(morning 10:00-11:00)

SPEAKER Francesco Visin

TITLE Inspire and be inspired: make the best of your PhD and build an impactful future

SHORT ABSTRACT

The greatest value of my PhD lay in the invisible skills I developed. Knowledge is ephemeral, but the mindset stuck with me forever. There is a lot of rethoric about resilience, but what does it mean in practice?
And how can you leverage a PhD to build a career of significant and sustained impact? How can you land a job in the most hyped industry in the world? And do you want to?

This talk will cover some insights and personal reflections on 15 years of research in AI, transitioning from academia to industry, and from pure research to building products for billions of users. I will address how persistence, purpose and resilience model subsequent careers, and the realities of navigating impostor syndrome and burnout. I will also touch on the ethical responsibilities we carry as researchers, and the importance of ensuring our work has a positive impact on society.

SHORT BIO

Francesco Visin is a Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, where his work focuses on the development of the Gemma open-weights models, and recently led the releases of Gemma 3 270M and FunctionGemma. An alumnus of Università Milano-Bicocca, he holds a PhD from Politecnico di Milano during which he visited MILA, in Canada, for 1.5 years. His research career spans a variety of topics, including model-based reinforcement learning, meta- and continual-learning, computer vision, and now LLMs. Outside his primary research, Francesco is a co-founder of the Mediterranean Machine Learning (M2L) Summer School, which provides access to state-of-the-art AI research and promotes networking in the Mediterranean region.

PhD day 2026 (July 6th)
Ph.D. in Computer Science