Matteo Bernard Bertagni

Fixed-term tenure-track assistant professor
Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering (DIATI)

Profile

Research interests

Biogeochemistry
Climate change mitigation
Enhanced weathering
Environmental fluid dynamics
Hydrogen
Pattern formation

Biography

Environmental engineer and nature enthusiast, working on environmental processes at the interface between ecohydrology, fluid dynamics, and biogeochemistry. The current focus is on climate change mitigation strategies. I have a Ph.D. in environmental engineering from Politecnico di Torino, and I previously worked at the Carbon Mitigation Initiative at Princeton University (2020-2024). I have been a visiting researcher at the University of Toronto (Canada), the University of Edinburgh (UK), and the École Centrale de Lyon (France).

Curriculum

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Scientific branch

CEAR-01/A - Hydraulics
(Area 0008 - Civil engineering and architecture)

Skills

ERC sectors

PE10_9 - Biogeochemistry, biogeochemical cycles, environmental chemistry
PE10_3 - Climatology and climate change
PE10_21 - Earth system modelling and interactions
PE10_17 - Hydrology, hydrogeology, engineering and environmental geology, water and soil pollution

SDG

Goal 2: Zero hunger
Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 13: Climate action

Teaching

Collegi of the degree programmes

Teachings

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

  • Meccanica dei fluidi. A.A. 2024/25, INGEGNERIA MECCANICA. Titolare del corso
  • Idraulica. A.A. 2019/20, INGEGNERIA CIVILE. Collaboratore del corso
  • Idraulica. A.A. 2019/20, INGEGNERIA CIVILE. Collaboratore del corso
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Research

Research areas

Research projects

Projects funded by commercial contracts

Supervised PhD students

  • Flavia Marini. Programme in Ingegneria Civile E Ambientale (40th cycle, 2025-in progress)

Publications

Last years publications

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