Persone Dottori di Ricerca 2018
2018
Giovanni Aminti (PhD)
Curriculum: Forest Economics, Planning and Wood Science
Supervisor: Enrico Marchi
PhD thesis: Coppice forests harvesting mechanization: multidisciplinary approaches applied on case studies
Giulio Castelli (PhD)
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Elena Bresci
PhD thesis: Monitoring Microclimatic Impacts of Terraced Landscapes
Danny Cliceri (PhD)
Curriculum: Food Science and Technology
Supervisor: Erminio Monteleone, Caterina Dinnella
PhD thesis: New methodological approaches to investigate vegetables preference among consumers
Andrea Dominici (PhD)
Curriculum: Wine Economics and Rural Development
Supervisor: Enrico Marone
PhD thesis: Business and consumer choices in the wine sector
Yamuna Giambastiani (PhD)
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Federico Preti
PhD thesis: Indirect and non-destructive multidisciplinary tree root-distribution analysis
Francesca Giannetti (PhD)
Curriculum: Forest Economics, Planning and Wood Science
Supervisor: Gherardo Chirici
PhD thesis: 3D remote sensing technology for precision forestry
Simona Iacobelli (PhD)
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Leonardo Conti
PhD thesis: Analisi della distribuzione del lupo (Canis lupus L.) attraverso i modelli di massima entropia: caso di studio nel territorio di Pistoia
Kamar Khazal
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Elena Bresci
PhD thesis: Sand dams monitoring through remote sensing analysis in Kitui region (Kenya)
Maria Piochi (PhD)
Curriculum: Food Science and Technology
Supervisor: Erminio Monteleone e Caterina Dinnella
PhD thesis: Indices of individual variation in taste responsiveness
Veronica Racanelli (PhD)
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Francesco Sorbetti Guerri
PhD thesis: Studio di tecniche tradizionali e innovative per la prevenzione e la stima dei danni degli ungulati selvatici all’agricoltura e all’ambiente
Lenin Javier Ramirez Cando (PhD)
Curriculum: Agro-Forestry Engineering
Supervisor: Paolo Spugnoli e Alessandro Parenti
PhD thesis: Environmental impact of bioproducts derived from non-conventional oleaginous: falseflax (Camelina sativa), safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), crambe (Crambe abyssinica) and flax (Linum usitatissimum).
Martina Sassoli (PhD)
Curriculum: Forest Economics, Planning and Wood Science
Supervisor: Prof. Marco Fioravanti
PhD thesis: Characterization of wood aging by means of the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)