The Master’s programme offers a structured and intensive training path, designed to combine advanced theoretical knowledge with practical applications, within an international and multidisciplinary environment. The teaching organisation is designed to support progressive learning and direct interaction with lecturers and industry professionals.
The teaching organisation is designed to ensure a balance between intensive training and flexibility, in compliance with the attendance requirements set by the programme.
The Programme
The Second-Level University Master’s Programme in Resilient Carbon-Neutral Buildings – CO₂-Neutral Build offers an advanced and interdisciplinary training path, aimed at preparing highly qualified professionals in the design, analysis and management of sustainable, zero-emission buildings and structures.
The programme integrates skills in structural engineering, energy engineering, sustainable architecture, innovative materials and environmental assessment, with an approach aligned with the latest European and international regulations and the objectives of the Green Deal and the UN SDGs.
Structure of the training programme
Duration: 12 months
Credits: 60 CFU
Total workload: 1,500 hours
Delivery mode: blended (in-person lectures and e-learning), with at least 50% of hours delivered on campus
Language of instruction: English
The programme includes theoretical lessons, applied activities, design workshops, an internship in a company, and a final assessment.
Study plan and courses
The study plan is organised into thematic modules covering the entire life cycle of a sustainable building, from design to operation, including case studies and hands-on activities. Teaching is delivered by university lecturers and experts from the Master’s partner universities.
Areas and main courses
Structural design and sustainable materials
Structural Strategies for Carbon Neutral in Green Buildings
Structural Engineering in Carbon Neutral Green Structures: modelling, analysis, diagnostics
Structural Pathology of Concrete Structures (Forensic Engineering)
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
Eco-sustainable Concretes and Structural Green Concretes
Advanced and bio-based composites
Porous mortars for carbon-neutral strategies
Energy, systems and energy efficiency
Energy Strategies for Carbon Neutral in Green Buildings
Bioclimatic architectural design
Mechanical systems for buildings and building retrofits
Building energy and acoustic retrofits
Thermal simulation of buildings (EnergyPlus)
Energy retrofit of heritage buildings
Regulations, planning and sustainability
Legislative and regulatory requirements (strutturali ed energetici) in UE e LATAM
Sustainable Techniques and Certification Protocols for Green Buildings
Sustainable Planning and Smart Cities
Covenant of Mayors and Sustainable Energy Action Plan
Environmental assessment and climate resilience
LCA / LCC
Climate change and building resilience
Modelling Nature-based Solutions for climate change adaptation
Workshops and applied activities
Structural and energy design workshop with an LCA-based approach
Integrated workshops on real-world case studies
Transferable skills
Soft skills for engineering
Project management and teamwork
Other training activities
Internship with affiliated companies or organisations
Final thesis preparation.
Academic coordination
The Master’s programme is coordinated by a Steering Committee made up of highly qualified university lecturers from Italian and international universities.
Master’s Steering Committee
Chair
Prof. Antonio Caggiano – Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), University of Genoa
UniGE members
Prof. Antonio Caggiano – DICCA, University of Genoa
Prof. Corrado Schenone – Department of Mechanical, Energy, Management and Transport Engineering (DIME), University of Genoa
Prof.ssa Chiara Calderini – DICCA, University of Genoa
Prof. Davide Borelli – DIME, University of Genoa
External members
Prof. Umberto Berardi – Polytechnic University of Bari
Prof. Roberto Stasi – Polytechnic University of Bari
Prof. Francesco Ruggieronche – Polytechnic University of Bari
Prof. Amin Jahanbin – Polytechnic University of Bari
Prof.ssa Paula Folino – Faculty of Engineering, University of Buenos Aires (FIUBA)
Prof.ssa Silvana Flores Larsen – National University of Salta (UNSa)