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Politecnico di Milan

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Founded Year

1863

About Politecnico di Milan

Politecnico di Milan is a university.

Headquarters Location

Politecnico di Milano

Milan, 20133,

Italy

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Politecnico di Milan Patents

Politecnico di Milan has filed 253 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Analog circuits
  • Electronic circuits
  • Biotechnology
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

6/21/2018

5/16/2023

Molecular biology, Diabetes, Proteins, Biotechnology, Protein methods

Grant

Application Date

6/21/2018

Grant Date

5/16/2023

Title

Related Topics

Molecular biology, Diabetes, Proteins, Biotechnology, Protein methods

Status

Grant

Latest Politecnico di Milan News

This AI can tell what an instrument sounds like from pictures

May 15, 2021

A team of researchers from Politecnico Di Milan have developed an AI system capable of helping master instrument makers determine what an unmade violin might sound like. Violins have been around since the 16th century and, for those who build and play them, not much has changed. Modern luthiers tend to apply modest design twists to centuries-old designs because, well, that’s the way it’s done. Per the team’s research paper: Of all the characteristics of a violin, those that concern its shape are probably the most important ones, as the violin maker has complete control over them. Contemporary violin making, however, is still based more on tradition than understanding, and a definitive scientific study of the specific relations that exist between shape and vibrational properties is yet to come and sorely missed. In other words: luthiering is more art than science. While that may sound quaint, a scientific understanding of an instrument’s properties can greatly increase an artist’s ability to conceive, design, implement, and create. [Read more: This dude drove an EV from the Netherlands to New Zealand — here are his 3 top road trip tips] The researchers set out to determine what, exactly, causes a violin to sound the way it does. It’s easy enough to reverse-engineer a violin’s sound after you’ve heard it. But what if we could tell what a violin will sound like before it’s even made? According to the researchers: The ability to predict how a violin design sounds, can truly be a game changer for violin makers, as not only will it help them do better than the “grand masters”, but it will also help them explore the potential of new designs and materials. In order to create an AI system capable of determining how a violin will sound based on schematics, the researchers had to... Continue Reading

Politecnico di Milan Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Politecnico di Milan founded?

    Politecnico di Milan was founded in 1863.

  • Where is Politecnico di Milan's headquarters?

    Politecnico di Milan's headquarters is located at Politecnico di Milano, Milan.

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