Marco Piantini
Research Fellow
EDUCATION
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2019 – 2023
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Ph.D. in Earth, Universe and Environmental Sciences Thesis: “Seismic signature and physics of intense sediment transport in mountain rivers: insights from laboratory experiments and field observations” Supervisors: Alain Recking, Florent Gimbert IGE – INRAE laboratory at the University of Grenoble-Alpes, Grenoble (France)
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2016 – 2019
2018 – 2019
2012 – 2016 |
Master Degree in Environmental Engineering (Tutela dell’Ambiente e del Territorio, LM – 35) Thesis: “An experimental study on the dynamics of sediment pulses in steep channels” Supervisors: Luca Solari, Enio Paris, Alain Recking, Hervé Bellot University of Florence, Florence (Italy) Date of achievement: 12/07/2019 Grade: 110/110 cum laude
Traineeship Traineeship of 6 months for the Master Thesis Supervisors: Alain Recking, Luca Solari Institution: Laboratory of Hydraulics at the IRSTEA Centre de Grenoble, Grenoble (France)
Bachelor Degree in Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering Thesis: “Monitoring of the Arno River in Florence: water level measurements and survey” Supervisor: Luca Solari University of Florence, Florence (Italy)
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2015 – 2016 |
Traineeship Traineeship of 3 months for the Bachelor Thesis Supervisor: Luca Solari, Paolo Aminti Institution: Field measurements on the Arno River in Florence (Italy) with the University of Florence
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2007 – 2012
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Scientific High School Degree Liceo Scientifico Amedeo di Savoia Duca D’Aosta, Pistoia (Italy) |
HABILITATION
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2021 |
Engineering habilitation released from the University of Florence (section of Hydraulics)
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SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
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2022 |
Reviewer for the Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface
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2022 |
EGU Conference (Vienna, Austria) – What are the key elements that control the seismic signature of highly concentrated sediment flows? |
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2021 |
Hydrométrie Conference (Montpellier, France) – Using a dense seismic array to study the fluvial processes in a braided river reach |
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2021 |
OZCAR TERENO (Strasbourg, France) – Experimental investigation on the seismic signal of highly concentrated sediment flows in mountain rivers |
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2021 |
EGU Conference (online) – Applying dense seismic array monitoring to locate fluvial processes during floods in a braided river reach |
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2020 |
EGU Conference (online) – Testing seismic noise caused by highly concentrated sediment flows in laboratory experiments |
TEACHING ACTIVITY
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2020 – 2021 |
Visits on the field with master students of the University Grenoble-Alpes (Vénéon River, France)
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2021 |
Supervisor of the master thesis “Installation and utilisation of a force piezoelectric sensor to study torrential sediment transport” |