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MARTINO BERNARD

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Ricercatore a tempo det. art. 24 c.3 lett. A L. 240/2010

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VIALE DELL'UNIVERSITA', 16 - LEGNARO PD

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Assistant Professor (Fixed-term Researcher - RtdA) at the Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, University of Padua.Education:- Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, University of Padua (2011)- Master's Degree in Civil Engineering, University of Padua (2014)- PhD in Land, Environment, Resources, and Health, University of Padua (2018)Research areas:- Hydrological modeling in alpine environments- Monitoring, forecasting, and modeling of debris flows in the Dolomites- Design of mitigation measures for debris flow risk in alpine environmentsProfessional experience:Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the TESAF Department, University of PaduaSince March 2023: Assistant Professor (RtdA) within the "RETURN - multi-Risk sciEnce for resilienT commUnities undeR a changiNg climate" project (MUR-PNRR Extended Partnership PE3, funded by Next-Generation EU)My research focuses on the development and application of hydrological and hydraulic models for the prediction and propagation of debris flows in the Northeastern Italian Alps, with particular attention to the Dolomites. Currently, I am involved in projects aimed at improving community resilience to natural hazards in the context of climate change.

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  • CAD LABORATORY: AUTOCAD, AA 2025 (AVP9086045)

  • CAD LABORATORY: AUTOCAD, AA 2024 (AVP9086045)

Research Area

My scientific activity focuses on applied hydrology and hydraulic engineering, with particular attention to the initiation and propagation processes of debris flows and the management of hydrogeological risk. I work on monitoring and on numerical and probabilistic modeling, the analysis of high-resolution rainfall time series for the study of climate trends, and the development of machine learning algorithms for early warning systems and the prediction of extreme events. My research also includes environmental monitoring through dedicated instrumentation and drones, the use of GIS, and the development of digital tools for the analysis and management of hydrological data.