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CURRICULUM VITAE Eng. Lorenzo Giovannini University of Trento
CURRICULUM VITAE
Eng. Lorenzo Giovannini
University of Trento
Via Mesiano 77
38121 Trento (TN)
Phone: 0461282649
Email: [email protected]
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Piazza Università 5
39100 Bolzano
Affiliations
University of Trento
Free University of Bozen - Bolzano
Current position
PhD student at the Environmental Engineering Doctoral School at the University of Trento.
Teaching Assistant for the module Agricultural Meteorology A.A. 2009-2010.
Personal data
Age/Birthday: 27 / 16 April
Place of birth: Trento
Nationality: Italian
Education
2001 – School-leaving certificate at the Liceo Classico “Giovanni Prati”, Trento with 100/100.
2004 – Bachelor degree in Environmental and Land Engineering – University of Trento with
104/110.
2008 – Master degree in Environmental and Land Engineering – University of Trento with
110/110 with honours
Language skills
Italian: mother tongue
English: B2 level
Professional experience
April 2008 – October 2008: Scholarship at the University of Trento, Civil and Environmental
Engineering Department, Atmospheric Physics Group.
Publications
Contributed and other publications
Oral presentation at the XCIV National Congress of the Italian Physical Society (Genova, 22-27
September 2008): Giovannini L., de Franceschi M., Zardi D., Study of meteorological phenomena
at urban canyon scale in an Alpine valley: experimental and numerical approach.
Oral presentation at the NCAS Urban Meteorology Workshop (Reading, 30-31 March 2009):
Giovannini L., de Franceschi M., Zardi D., Evaluation of the thermal structure in an urban street
canyon: field measurements and validation of a numerical model.
Poster presentation at the EGU General Assembly 2009 (Vienna, 19-24 April 2009): Giovannini L.,
de Franceschi M., Zardi D., Evaluation of the thermal structure in an urban street canyon: field
measurements and model simulation.
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