Giorgia Carano

PhD Student in Ingegneria Civile E Ambientale , 38th cycle (2022-2025)
Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering (DIATI)

Profile

PhD

Research topic

My research focus revolves around CRMs, with particular attention to strategic corridors in Africa.

Tutors

Research presentation

Poster

Research interests

Geoexploration

Biography

I am Giorgia Carano, I graduated in Applied Geology at the University of Study of Turin on April 2021 with a thesis in Structural Geology based on a one-month field trip along two transects, Modi Khola and Mardi Himal, located in the Annapurna Region (Central – Western Nepal). Two days after my graduation I have had the opportunity and the fortune to go to Finland where I joined a small but close-knit group of geologists from different backgrounds to work as an exploration geologist at a gold deposit. The Finnish 8-months experience is now the most relevant I have had even if after that I got other two, one in Virginia on a coal project and one in Egypt where the Company is trying to set up an Iron mine. On the base of my young junior experience, I am very determined, and I have a strong ability to adapt not only to situations but also to new places and new goals.
I like to work in team especially if they are heterogeneous in terms of previous training/experience and culture/origin of the members. I argue that the more various a team is, the more dynamic it is. More ideas, more debate, and a much more profitable comparison. Currently, I am leveraging my expertise to understand the supply of critical raw materials for Europe in order to support the global goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.