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Expertise Hydrology, solute transport, travel time distributions, modeling Current work I am currently conducting my research on the following subjects:Understanding and modeling the transport of solutes in hydrologic systems, with special regard to anthropized landscapes;Estimating water age and its variations in time for various catchments worldwide;Monitoring solute concentration in rivers during storms and developing new low-cost methodologies to measure at high-frequency;Numerical development of models for solute transport in rivers;Use of stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the water molecule to trace ecohydrological processes;Experiments on hydrologic and solute mass balance in large lysimeters; I am currently Assistant Professor at the University of Lausanne. I will keep an affiliation with EPFL until my current projects based at EPFL have been completed.I have a background in Environmental Engineering (Bachelor and Master studies) from the University of Padova, Italy. I hold a Ph.D. from the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Padova. My Ph.D. thesis focused on hydrologic transport and travel time distributions at the catchment scale. During my Ph.D., I also spent 7 months as visiting research fellow at Virginia Tech University (Blacksburg, USA). In 2015 I moved to EPFL first as a postdoc and then in 2017. Education PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences | 2012 – 2015 University of Padova, Padova, Italy Bachelor and Master in Environmental Engineering | 2005 – 2011 University of Padova, Padova, Italy Teaching & PhD Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Mitra Asadollahi
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