Alumni and Visiting Scientists
Here you can find some scientists who recently have spent time working in our group:
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Clara Armaroli (PhD) is a visiting researcher. She obtained a MSc in Environmental Sciences at the University of Genoa and a PhD in Earth Sciences at the University of Ferrara. She worked on GIS and Argus video images to define indicators for shoreline changes and longshore bar geometry evolution. She is worked on coastal risk topics within the MICORE, Risc-KIT and ANYWHERE EU projects. She currently holds a position as Researcher in Physical Geography and Geomorphology at the University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia. She is currently the Coordinator of the H2020 ECFAS Project www.ecfas.eu.
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Edoardo Grottoli (PhD) is a visiting researcher. He obtained an MSc in Earth Sciences at the University of Bologna and a PhD in Earth Sciences at the University of Ferrara. His PhD focsued on the morphodynamics of mixed sand and gravel beaches of the Conero Headland (Marche, Italy) with particular interest on sediment transport of coarse gravel using RFID tracers . He has also carried out topographic, bathymetric and UAV surveys on sandy beaches and dunes along the Northern Adriatic Sea. He recenlty had gained experience in bed-load transport measurements on local rivers. He currently holds a position as Research Associate of Coastal Processes at Ulster University in Northern Ireland.
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Tomas Fernandez Montblanc (PhD) is a visiting researcher. He obtained a MSc in Oceanography at the University of Cadiz and a PhD from the same University focusing on the influence of physical, chemical and biological conditions in the damage and protection of underwater historical heritage. For several years he worked at COSTUF as ocean modeller for the European project ANYWHERE. He is currently a contracted lecturer in the Department of Earth Sciences of the Faculty of Marine Sciences of the University of Cadiz (Spain).
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Silvia Cilli (PhD) is graduated in Civil Engineering at the University of Ferrara. She recently obtained at the University of Ferrara a PhD working on river morphodynamics. Her PhD focused on the evaluation of bed-load transport and dune dynamics of two coastal river plains in Emilia-Romagna (Fiumi Uniti and Savio rivers). Her study consisted of field work activities integrated with numerical modeling. She is a visiting researcher of COSTUF with competence on river dynamics and she is currently employed full time as a river engineer by the Romagna Land and Water Board.
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Edward Anthony (PhD) is a full professor of physical geography at Aix-Marseille University (France). His main interests focus on geomorphology, sediment dynamics, ecology and management of alluvial coasts. He has 30 years of engagement in research in coastal geomorphology and morphodynamic processes on the Amazon-influenced coast of South America, West Africa, the Mediterranean and especially the French Riviera, English Channel and North Sea coasts, and recently the Mekong Delta. He is currently teaching coastal dynamics and vulnerability of river deltas at the Physics and Earth Sciences Department.
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Duccio Bertoni (PhD) is a post-doctoral researcher. He worked on the recent geomorphological evolution of sandy beaches along the Northern Adriatic Sea. His research interests involve sediment transport on coarse-grained beaches and beach dunes. He was also an assistant lecturer in the Department of Engineering of the University of Ferrara teaching basic geology. He is currently a lecturer at University of Pisa teaching coastal morphodynamics.
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Arthur Trembanis (PhD) is an associate professor of the University of Delaware (USA). His interests are in the observation and modeling of coastal morphodynamics, the morphological interplay of hydrodynamics (waves and currents) with sediment and seabed features (morphology). Additional interests include beach morphology and nourishment practices, decadal-scale coastal behavior, barrier island morphology and storm response, scour processes, oceanographic observing systems, and the use and development of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
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Mohammad Muslem Uddin (PhD) is an associate professor of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries of the University of Chittagong (Bangladesh). His main interests are coastal oceanography, geomorphology, hydrography, meteorology, marine environment and climate change. He worked also for the Risc-KIT european project focusing on the international study case of Sandwip Island (Bangladesh).
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Mitchell Dean Harley is a post-doctoral researcher of the University of New South Wales (Australia). His main reasearch interests focus on continental shelf dynamics, wave climates, coastal modelling and real-time early warning systems for coastal hazards. He worked for 4 years in the COSTUF group participating in the MICORE and Risc-KIT european projects.
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Nancy Jackson (PhD) is a professor of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (USA). Her main interests focus on beach processes, management in estuarine, sheltered coastal systems, aeolian sediment transport and coastal management. She joined our group in 2014 working as part of the Fullbright Program.
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Karl Nordstrom (PhD) is a distinguished professor of the Rutgers University (USA). His main interests focus on estuarine beahces, aeolian transport across beaches, climate-change adaptation strategies, geomorphological and sedimentological assessments for beach nourishments. He joined our group in 2014, his work focused on beach morphologies induced by breakwaters on the Emilia-Romagna coastline.
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Marta Pratellesi (PhD) is a Navy officer graduated in Naval and Marine Sciences at the University of Pisa. She has a Master in Marine Geomatics obtained at the University of Genoa. She is working as hydrographer in the Italian Navy since 2003. Her PhD study was focused on the sea bottom characterization of the Ligurian Sea and on the morphodynamics of the Magra River’s mouth.
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Maurizio Demarte (PhD) is a Navy captain. He recently obtained his PhD in "Earth and Marine Sciences" in the University of Ferrara.The project was stipulated with UniFE, in partnership with the University of Cadice (Spain), and the Navy Idrographic Institution in 2016. He developed an innovative tool for seabed acoustic mapping called Multiparametric Automatic Detection (MAD). |
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