Research: Quantitative time-dependent scenarios of geo-multihazard related to preparatory thermal factors applied to strategic infrastructures
I am an industrial PhD student of the 38th cycle in Earth Sciences at Sapienza University. My PhD course is shared between the university and the company where I work, SPERI Società di Ingegneria e Architettura, and deals with the topic of the variation over time of multi-hazard scenarios caused by preparatory factors, such as snow and fire, in relation to man-made infrastructures.
I came to this path after having spent 4 years of fine experience in SPERI, mainly related to seismic verifications of structures, such as dams, preparation of investigation plans and supervision of surveys, drafting geological-geomorphological GIS mapping, and processing site and laboratory tests.
My university career took place entirely at Sapienza University, where I obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Geological Sciences in the academic year 2015-2016 with a grade of 110/110 L and a Master's Degree in Applied Geology to Engineering, Land and Risks in the academic year 2017-2018 with 110/110 L. In the latter degree, I was awarded the title of graduate of excellence.
Geology is my job and my passion. After several years of work, I have come to the realisation that I want to follow the industrial PhD as a connection between the worlds of research and profession, as I want to promote the message that in industry there is always place for improvement when doing a job, thanks to the incorporation of the advancement of knowledge constantly favoured by the university system.