Laboratory activities
Schema della sezione
-
Laboratory activities will start in the second week of the course, on Wednesday, October 8th, 2025, with supervised step-by-step familiarization activities.
Laboratory activities are carried out by student groups. Please see the relevant laboratory guide for each activity.
The laboratory classroom can have up to 12-16 work benches equipped with measuring instruments. Teams are formed by up to three students each.
Registration is required to access the laboratory. All students must have preliminarily taken the required courses on safety (General plus Electrical risk).
Laboratory reports
Laboratory reports can be submitted for some of the activities, please see below.
Submissions are made on a voluntary basis and will be assessed as part of the exam final score. The following rules must be followed:
- reports are presented individually: each student is responsible for the contents of his/her report, regardless of the fact that laboratory activities involve student groups. Students are expected to carefully review their data and the associated computations before submitting reports;
- the format of the report form, that can be downloaded through this Moodle page, should be carefully followed;
- when data requested in the report form cannot be provided, the relevant item should be left blank, not deleted from the report;
- the report should be uploaded through this Moodle page as a single .pdf file;
- after the end of the relevant laboratory activity, two weeks are allowed for uploading the report.
IMPORTANT: reports submitted later than two weeks will not be considered.
-
Participation in laboratory activities requires prior registration to allow teams to be formed. Up to 12 teams with 3 students each are allowed.
Please ensure you have your own personal account at DEI, as only this will enable you to employ laboratory PCs for programmable instrumentation exercises. The account request form is found here, you will need your Single Sign-On (SSO) registration to access it.
-
Participation in laboratory activities requires prior registration to allow teams to be formed. Up to 12 teams with 3 students each are allowed in each of the two shifts.
Please ensure you have your own personal account at DEI, as only this will enable you to employ laboratory PCs for programmable instrumentation exercises. The account request form is found here, you will need your Single Sign-On (SSO) registration to access it.