Research: Environment & Natural Disaster Framework and methodologies for impact evaluation and risk mitigation
Michele Matteoni is a Ph.D. student of the XXXVIII cycle in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome.
He achieved his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering in November 2019, with a final score of 110/110 cum Laude and his master's degree in Civil Engineering specialization in Structural Engineering in January 2022, with a final score of 110/110 cum Laude accomplishing his Honour Programme in Seismic Geotechnics.
In his master's thesis, "Seismic performance of low-damage timber post-tensioned buildings: parametric study" supervised by Professor Stefano Pampanin, he developed a parametric tool for Pres-Lam to characterize their seismic performance using static and dynamic non-linear analyses.
In May 2020 he won a scholarship as a student researcher with the title of "Development of an Analytical-Mechanical methodologic for the evaluation of pre-earthquake safety and port-earthquake residual capacity of reinforced concrete buildings" founded thru DPC-ReLUIS.
The main research interest of Michele Matteoni are the seismic performance of low-damage post-tensioned timber buildings, the residual capacity of reinforced concrete buildings, and methodologies for impact evaluation and risk mitigation for natural disasters.