Federico Spagnoli

Researcher

Degree in Geological Sciences (1989), PhD in Environmental Sciences (Geological Oceanography and Resources, 1994), post-doc scholarship (1996), teacher of sciences and mathematics from 1996 to 1999, CNR researcher from 1999. He deals with research on biogeochemistry and sedimentology in coastal marine environments, platform and deep sea and technological development of marine instrumentation. He specializes in the study of the geochemical and sedimentological properties of marine sediments, the processes of early diagenesis and benthic flows and the development of landers and benthic chambers. He is co-author of 203 works including indexed journals (33), conference proceedings (25), articles on books and other journals (31), a patent and 110 technical reports and co-editor of 3 volumes.

Research Projects



The research activities of the Institute are carried out in the context of research, development and innovation projects, both national and international, based on regional funding programs (POR FEAMPA - Regional Operational Program of the European Maritime Affairs Fisheries Fund and Aquaculture and POR FESR - Regional Operational Program of the European Regional Development Fund) or ministerial (PRIN - Projects of relevant national interest, PNRA - National Research Program in Antarctica, PO FEAMPA - National Operational Program European Maritime Affairs Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) , programs for European Territorial Cooperation (Interreg), direct funding programs of the European Commission (Horizon2020 and Horizon Europe, Life, JPI - Joint Programming Initiatives, ERA-NET Cofund) and thematic collaboration initiatives managed by international organizations such as, for example , the FAO - GFCM (General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean). The Institute also develops funded projects in the context of collaborations with private companies in the sectors of the blue economy as well as technology transfer and research results. Research projects, mainly of a collaborative nature, are developed through a wide network of partners that include major Italian and foreign research institutions and universities.

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