Computer laboratory for teachin activities (LID)

This computer Lab is mainly reserved to the students of the Department for study, research, preparation of the thesis and all the didactic activities. It is provided with 17 PC, plus a PC for the lab assistant. A centralized accounting system allows every student to save his own data on a personal HW space.

Here is a non exhaustive list of available software:

  • Open Office, MS Access
  • Mysql Workbench
  • Gretl
  • Mathematica, MatLab
  • R, R Studio
  • SAS, SPSS
  • Weka, Tinn-R

Location
Campus, main building of the Department, IV floor

Opening times
Opening times Monday-Friday 9.00-14.00

 

Computer laboratory Regina Elena (LIRE)

In this computer lab students and professors of the Department have access to the main informatics tools for statistical analysis, data management and computational problems.
The lab is also accessible to authorized subjects, in agreement with the Head and the Council of the Department. It is provided with 17 PC, plus a PC for the lab assistant.

Here is a non exhaustive list of available software:

  • Open Office
  • Mysql Workbench
  • MatLab
  • R
  • SAS
  • SPSS
  • Tinn R

Location
Viale Regina Elena 295, Building G, ground floor

Opening times

Opening times Monday-Friday 9.00-17.00

Computer laboratory for innovative applications (LAI)

This lab has been created to support the realization and experimentation of innovative applications aimed at integrating statistical, informatics and operational research tools and methodologies. Its main purpose is to offer hardware and software resources, supported by human expertise, required for problem solving based on a multidisciplinary integrated approach. It also encourages the development of innovative applications

The main areas of interest are:

  •     Automation of Decision Processes
  •     Data intelligence e business intelligence
  •     Simulation
  •     Optimization
  •     Data Warehouse

 

Minerva laboratory

Minerva Laboratory on Gender Diversity and Gender Inequality is focused on social sciences, collecting contributions from economics, history, sociology, etc..
It aims to finance research activities at international level and to facilitate the publication of the research outputs. By statute, it organizes workshops, seminars, conferences, lectures and training courses.

For more information see Minerva laboratory website

LoLA laboratory

The Laboratory on Longevity and Ageing (LoLA) is a network of researchers from different disciplines dealing with longevity and population ageing. Its main aim is a better understanding of the demographic, social and economic consequences of the progressive lengthening of life.
The increasing longevity and better health of population pose to Italian and European societies the challenge of healthy and active ageing, and welfare. Labour market policies have already undergone deep modifications in order to meet that challenge. These priorities are present in the Agenda 2030 for sustainable development of the UN, with the goal to “ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages”.
More specific themes of LoLA are dynamics and perspectives in health and survival, intergenerational transfers, wellbeing, living arrangements, work and pension, policies for a fairer health for all and a more sustainable health system. On this line, the aim of the laboratory is to offer a scientific contribution of ideas and to create a forum for debate and action as well as participating to research projects both at national and international level.

For more information see https://lola.projects.unibz.it/