Geologist always looking for new things. I started my studies in geology initially with a focus on vulcanology, then on structural geology with applications of geophysics. Currently I am studying the stone materials used in the historical buildings of Florence, specifically focusing on providing a physical and mechanical characterization of these. At the same time, in collaboration with IDS Georadar, I use the Georadar technology on the Florentine historic masonry.
B.Sc in Geological Sciences at the University of Pisa, 2014. Thesis title: “The phenomenon of ash aggregation during the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland)”.
M.Sc. in Earth Sciences (Curriculum: Geophysics and Structural Geology with applications) at the University of Milan, 2017.
B.Sc in Geological Sciences at the University of Pisa, 2014. Thesis title: “The phenomenon of ash aggregation during the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland)”.
M.Sc. in Earth Sciences (Curriculum: Geophysics and Structural Geology with applications) at the University of Milan, 2017.
Thesis title: “Reconstruction of late-tectonic orogeny of the Western Alps deduced from the crustal level block of the Biella pluton”.
Fellow at the University of Florence, 2017 – Present. Studies and researches concerning the characterization of stone materials.
Ph.D Student in Earth Sciences, 2018 – Present. Thesis title: “The stone materials of the historical buildings in Florence: types, quarries, use in work and physical-mechanical characterization”.
Fellow at the University of Florence, 2017 – Present. Studies and researches concerning the characterization of stone materials.
Ph.D Student in Earth Sciences, 2018 – Present. Thesis title: “The stone materials of the historical buildings in Florence: types, quarries, use in work and physical-mechanical characterization”.
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Cutural Heritage & Building Materials
- Physical and mechanical characterization of Stone Materials
- GIS
- Georadar for historical buildings
Research Project: The stone materials of the historical buildings in Florence: types, quarries, use in work and physical-mechanical characterization.
Supervisor:
Professor Massimo Coli
Tessa Donigaglia
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
Università di Pisa
Via Santa Maria 53
56126 Pisa
Italia