Find here what has been organized in 2021:
seminars, courses, calls and relative results
The Ph.D. course in Animal and Food Science organizes two on-line seminars on the following topics:
1. Farm to Fork strategy: Livestock systems differentiation as a fundamental step to design sustainable policies
09/07/2021 11.30 – 13.00
https://unipd.zoom.us/j/85817748551?pwd=aGcyMTMwdkhXZE5zYjRTNjkzeXB6QT09
ID meeting: 858 1774 8551
Passcode: 727802
2. Farming systems sustainability - A biophysical analysis
16/07/2021 9.30 – 11.00
https://unipd.zoom.us/j/88027694415?pwd=WDRKdDkzSU5wWDdiT2MvbVpzbk9kQT09
ID meeting: 880 2769 4415
Passcode: 279681
PhD student. Enrique Muñoz Ulecia
CITA Zaragoza https://www.cita-aragon.es/en
1. Farm to Fork strategy: Livestock systems differentiation as a fundamental step to design sustainable policies
09/07/2021 11.30 – 13.00
https://unipd.zoom.us/j/85817748551?pwd=aGcyMTMwdkhXZE5zYjRTNjkzeXB6QT09
ID meeting: 858 1774 8551
Passcode: 727802
2. Farming systems sustainability - A biophysical analysis
16/07/2021 9.30 – 11.00
https://unipd.zoom.us/j/88027694415?pwd=WDRKdDkzSU5wWDdiT2MvbVpzbk9kQT09
ID meeting: 880 2769 4415
Passcode: 279681
PhD student. Enrique Muñoz Ulecia
CITA Zaragoza https://www.cita-aragon.es/en
Course on Principles of data science applied to livestock
The course will cover key concepts and techniques related to statistics and machine learning applied to high-dimensional data in livestock, including data from sensors, imaging, genomics, farm-recorded data from management software, and publicly available datasets. The course is structured with 4 sessions per day, Monday through Friday (Sept 13-17, 2021) – except on Wed afternoon (free time to foster discussion and networking among participants), including expositive lectures and some demo with real data and useful software and algorithms that will be shared with the participants.
Click here to download additional information
The course will cover key concepts and techniques related to statistics and machine learning applied to high-dimensional data in livestock, including data from sensors, imaging, genomics, farm-recorded data from management software, and publicly available datasets. The course is structured with 4 sessions per day, Monday through Friday (Sept 13-17, 2021) – except on Wed afternoon (free time to foster discussion and networking among participants), including expositive lectures and some demo with real data and useful software and algorithms that will be shared with the participants.
Click here to download additional information
Call for admission to the PhD Course 2021/22 (Cycle XXXVII)
Results of documents evaluation for candidates to the PhD in Animal and Food Science, calendar of interviews to candidates admitted to the oral examination and oral examination results are here available!
Please download below the pdf files for more information:
- Results of the evaluation of the documents presented by candidates (PHD_AFS_2021 - Assessment_total.pdf)
- Candidates admitted to the oral examination (PHD_AFS_2021 - Assessment_admitted to oral examination_signed.pdf)
- Calendar of interviews to candidates admitted to the oral examination (PHD_AFS_2021 - Oral_examination_time.pdf)
-Results of the oral examinations of candidates (PHD_AFS_2021 - Oral_Examination.pdf)
All files are protected by the password already provided to candidates.
Please, take care that as stated in the “CALL FOR ADMISSION TO PHD COURSES FOR THE XXXVII CYCLE”:
“7.5 The Rector approves the selection proceedings and declares the ranking official for the admission of candidates. The rankings will be made public from July 2nd 2021 through:
• Publication on the University’s official register;
• Publication on the University of Padova website: https://www.unipd.it/dottorato/bandi-graduatorie
Successful candidates must enroll by July 29th 2021. Information on enrollment procedures will be published at the same time as the rankings. Publication of enrollment deadlines are to be considered as official notification for all intents and purposes. No personal communication will be sent to the candidates. Candidates granted admission to the Courses are responsible for checking enrolment dates and procedures.”
Results of documents evaluation for candidates to the PhD in Animal and Food Science, calendar of interviews to candidates admitted to the oral examination and oral examination results are here available!
Please download below the pdf files for more information:
- Results of the evaluation of the documents presented by candidates (PHD_AFS_2021 - Assessment_total.pdf)
- Candidates admitted to the oral examination (PHD_AFS_2021 - Assessment_admitted to oral examination_signed.pdf)
- Calendar of interviews to candidates admitted to the oral examination (PHD_AFS_2021 - Oral_examination_time.pdf)
-Results of the oral examinations of candidates (PHD_AFS_2021 - Oral_Examination.pdf)
All files are protected by the password already provided to candidates.
Please, take care that as stated in the “CALL FOR ADMISSION TO PHD COURSES FOR THE XXXVII CYCLE”:
“7.5 The Rector approves the selection proceedings and declares the ranking official for the admission of candidates. The rankings will be made public from July 2nd 2021 through:
• Publication on the University’s official register;
• Publication on the University of Padova website: https://www.unipd.it/dottorato/bandi-graduatorie
Successful candidates must enroll by July 29th 2021. Information on enrollment procedures will be published at the same time as the rankings. Publication of enrollment deadlines are to be considered as official notification for all intents and purposes. No personal communication will be sent to the candidates. Candidates granted admission to the Courses are responsible for checking enrolment dates and procedures.”
The next International Symposium Animal Science Days (ASD, 2021) will be held on 15-17 settembre 2021 in Gödöllő, Hungary.
PhD students are invited to contribute.
More info at: https://asd2021.uni-mate.hu
PhD students are invited to contribute.
More info at: https://asd2021.uni-mate.hu
Are you a dairy scientist interested in publishing in the American Dairy Science Association's Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS®)? This free three-part author workshop series, presented by Paul Kononoff, Editor in Chief of JDS, will help you prepare for the publishing process. The series will focus on actionable steps you can take as an author to have a positive publishing experience, including best practices and tips to begin developing your manuscript for JDS. Whether you are a graduate student, a postdoctoral researcher, an assistant professor, or a relatively new author to JDS, this series will have something for you to take away and implement.
For further information check out this web site: https://www.adsa.org/meetings/webinars
For further information check out this web site: https://www.adsa.org/meetings/webinars